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EU and the UK will survive Brexit
The decision of the British people on June 23, 2016 to leave the European Union is still a matter of discussion within the United Kingdom.
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Brexit campaigners launch bid to oust pro-EU finance minister
One of the most vocal pro-Brexit campaign groups launched a campaign on Aug. 14 to oust finance minister Philip Hammond from parliament, saying he is part of a plot to stop Britain leaving the European Union.
West concerned at Kosovo political deadlock
Leading western powers voiced concern yesterday at political deadlock in Kosovo, which has still not formed a government two months after snap elections in the tiny country,EurActiv.com reports.
Britain, France, Germany, Italy and United States said it was "the responsibility of Kosovo's leaders" to form a parliament and government following the June ballots.
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Big Ben will go Silent for Four Years
The clock of the Westminster Palace in London, called Big Ben, will shut down for four years, Reuters reported.
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Quint Calls on Kosovo to Break Political Deadlock
Embassies of France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States in a joint press release issued on Sunday voiced their concern at political deadlock in Kosovo, Gazeta Express reported.
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All-female jihadi group accused of planning Westminster terror attack appear in court
Three Islamist women, including a mother and daughter accused of planning a knife rampage outside the Houses of Parliament, appeared in court today.
Mina Dich, 43, her daughter Rizlaine Boular, 21, and friend Khawla Barghouthi, 20, plotted “to murder a person or persons unknown” in April this year — in an attack that the trio codenamed ‘English Tea Party’, the court heard.
August 13th - the Anniversary of the Rise of the Berlin Wall
On August 13th, we celebrate the anniversary of the rise of the Berlin Wall, writes BGNES.
After World War II, France, the United Kingdom, the United States and the Soviet Union occupy Germany and its capital, Berlin. When the Soviet Union imposed the Berlin blockade in 1948, the great tensions between the Western allies and the USSR came to light.
Britain says will not stay in EU via 'back door'
After weeks of feuding, two key figures in Britain's cabinet came together to say any post-Brexit transition would not be a "back door" to continued European Union membership.
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UK estate agent publishes bizarre map showing safest places to live outside of ‘nuclear impact zone’
A UK estate agent has released a bizarre map which claims to show the only safe places to live if global nuclear war breaks out.