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EU agrees to extend Brexit until end of October
Leaders of the 27 EU member states have decided to continue to postpone the UK's departure from the European Union (EU) until October 31.
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EU approves UK to postpone Brexit until May 22
The EU has agreed to let Britain leave the bloc on May 22, provided the British parliament approves the Prime Minister's draft deal.
Kim Jong-un makes surprise visit to China; President Putin once commanded an artillery platoon
(Baonghean.vn) - President Putin revealed that he used to command an artillery platoon; Vietnamese oil tanker on fire off the coast of Hong Kong; North Korean leader Kim Jong-un unexpectedly visited China; UK did not extend the Brexit deadline of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty; Millions of Indian workers went on strike across the country to demand reform... are the world's outstanding news in the past 24 hours.
The confrontation of the 'iron ladies'
(Baonghean) - The UK's official activation of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to begin the negotiation process to take the country out of the European Union is attracting special attention from international public opinion. While the content of the negotiations, which are predicted to be very tense, has not yet been clearly informed, the most headache-inducing "clause" for Mrs. Theresa May at this time is named Nicola Sturgeon - the First Minister of Scotland!
Britain's Journey to Leave the EU
(Baonghean.vn) - On March 29, the UK officially activated Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, starting the negotiation process to bring the UK out of the European Union (EU), also known as Brexit.
British Prime Minister signs historic letter officially kicking off Brexit
On the evening of March 28, British Prime Minister Theresa May signed a historic letter officially starting the process of Britain leaving the European Union (EU), also known as Brexit. The letter will be delivered to the EU headquarters in Brussels on March 29.
UK PM could ask Brussels for £9bn after Brexit kicks in
British Prime Minister Theresa May will demand that Brussels return £9 billion (nearly $11 billion) of British assets at the European Investment Bank (EIB), after starting Brexit proceedings, according to the Sunday Times.
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