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Nissan: Brexit deal will decide future Britain plant investment

The chief executive of Japanese carmaker Nissan said future investment decisions about Britain's biggest car plant will depend on the terms of a Brexit deal struck with the European Union on customs, trade and free movement of goods.

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How Europe to respond to terror, refugees after attacks spree?

With Europe still reeling from a wave of recent terror attacks in Germany and France, tough questions confront the continent as to how it will affect public opinion, politics and refugee policy.

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British foreign secretary vows a "deal" with Europe to balance migration, trade

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, promising "there's a deal to be done" on balancing freedom of movement and trade with members of the European Union, said here Friday the United Kingdom (UK) was going to "be more visible, more active more energetic that ever before" on the international stage.

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Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman says he has 'no clue' on Brexit impact

Morgan Stanley Chief Executive James Gorman said on Wednesday he has "no clue" how the bank should allocate employees in Europe following Britain's vote to leave the European Union.

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Australian fastest in Rubik's cube championship, but European title goes to Germany

​Germany's Phillip Weyer became the European champion in speedcubing, or solving a Rubik's cube puzzle, in Prague on Sunday, reaching an average time of 7.88 seconds.

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China and EU seeking ways to solve steel trade disputes: MOC

It's being suggested Chinese and European commerce authorities are actively looking for"an appropriate mechanism" to solve their trade disputes in the steel sector.

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Chinese premier underscores trade, investment facilitation with EU

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang called for reciprocal opening-up and improved trade and investment liberalization and facilitation between China and the European Union at the 11th China-EU Business Summit in Beijing on Wednesday.

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South China Sea arbitration award solves nothing: senior European parliamentarian

The award of the South China Sea arbitration solves nothing and the dispute between the Philippines and China can only be solved through bilateral dialogue, a British member of the European Parliament (MEP) said Tuesday.

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Chinese defense minister rejects South China Sea arbitration award

​Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan said Wednesday China will not accept any proposition or action based on the decision made Tuesday by the South China Sea arbitral tribunal.

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BREXIT chaos caused the world’s richest people to lose $99 billion in one day

​As much of the world braces for belt-tightening, the 10 richest men are already feeling a pinch.

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EU's future should be planned by all members: Slovak PM

According to Fico, it was a mistake that only six founding members took part in talks on the EU's future after Britain's referendum on its EU membership.

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Plummeting British pound sparks concern about European tourism

​The European tourism sector may be among the first to weather the storm after the sterling fell to a 31-year low amid the Brexit vote Friday.

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EU ministers push Britain for quick exit as Britons strive for re-running referendum

After Britain voted to leave the European Union (EU) in a historic referendum, foreign ministers from six founding countries of EU met on Saturday here, pushing for a speedy exit procedures of Britain.

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How will the market react on Britain's vote to leave EU?

According to the People’s Daily, as of 6:00 am, June 24 local time, votes of only 8 among the 328 electorates across Britain remained to be calculated. But the Leave camp won over half of the votes at 16,800,000, 1,200,000 votes more than the Remain camp. The Leave camp won the referendum, and Britain will leave the European Union.

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British PM announces resignation

​British Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday morning announced his intention to step down after his country has voted to leave the European Union (EU).

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BREXIT: These are the stocks that will get crushed when European markets open

As Britain votes to leave the European Union, carnage has taken hold of the markets.