BritishPrimeMinisterTheresaMaysaidSundayhergovernmentis“provingthedoubterswrong”afterEuropeanUnionleadersagreedthatBrexitnegotiationscanfinallymoveontotheirnext
Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives will fail to win a parliamentary majority in Britain's election, according to an exit poll on Thursday, a shock result that would plunge the country into political turmoil and could delay Brexit talks.
PrimeMinisterTheresaMay'sConservativeswillfailtowinaparliamentarymajorityinBritain'selection,accordingtoanexitpollonThursday,ashockresultthatwouldplungethecount
A large majority of surveyed German economists oppose exit of Italy from the eurozone, German research institute Ifo reported on Monday.
Over two months following the Brexit vote, a clear plan for Britain's departure from the European Union (EU) is still nowhere in sight as feuding British politicians are at odds over the EU single market access.
Taxis with cheaper starting rates are getting a trial spin on some Tokyo streets.
Portugal's center-right ruling coalition that enforced harsh austerity for the past four years, including spending cuts and tax hikes, is heading to their victory on Sunday despite the main opposition Socialist Party promising a less aggressive alternative, according to an exit poll.
France's President Francois Hollande on Monday said Greek is free to exit from the single-currency bloc but the debt-ridden country has to respect its commitments.