It took two general elections, three prime ministers and only 4/2 years, but Britain finally voted for Brexit in June 2016. Big picture: Britain has left Europe’s single market and customs union and is no longer governed by European law. Yes, but: Northern Ireland is still part of the UK, …
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CHICAGO (Reuters) – President Donald Trump promised a new dawn in 2016 for the struggling U.S. steel industry, and the lure of new jobs in the Midwestern states, including Michigan, helped him win a surprise election. File photo: U.S. The entrance to the Steel Great Lakes Works Plant, September 24, …
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – As China and the United States clashed at the United Nations this week over the Kovid-19 and the climate, one of the world’s smallest states requested detention. Micronesian President David Panulo spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping (not pictured) at the Great Hall of the People …
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – As China and the United States clashed at the United Nations this week over the Kovid-19 and the climate, one of the world’s smallest states requested detention. File photo: Chinese and US flags fluttered near the Shanghai Bund in China on July 30, 2019. Reuters / …
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