April 16, 2023 7:15 am
After Belgian region endorsed agreement the European Union is reported to be signing a deal on Sunday with Canada. The path was paved by EU ambassadors in Brussels in a meeting on Friday. All the 28 member states of the bloc need to legally ratify it. European Council President Donald […]
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7:06 am
Finally, after five long years of negotiations, the Ross Sea in Antarctica has officially become Marine Protected Area. The deal, which is to expire in 25 years, was brokered by the United Nation’s Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources in which 22 nations and European Union have […]
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6:40 am
Most of the Iris people believe Brexit would be bad for the United Kingdom public services. In a latest survey just 19 percent of the respondents from Deloitte say leaving European Union would be good for public services, which is lower than the UK average of 28 percent. It is […]
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4:34 am
British Prime Minister Theresa May said from his first trip to EU summit in Brussels as PM the United Kingdom would continue being a strong partner in the bloc. May is seeking to have smooth relations at the two-day summit in the presence of EU leaders amid mounting pressure to […]
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April 15, 2023 11:27 pm
For United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May this Sunday would be a challenging day. She is believed to prove at the Tory conference in Birmingham with announcement that British Government intends to repeal the European Communities Act 1972 (ECA) through a Great Repeal Bill. May would be working on earning […]
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7:28 pm
United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May may initiate Article 50 for Brexit in early 2017, said top European Union official. According to European Council President Donald Tusk the country could trigger talks by February next year. Experts believe the statement to be clearest sign when the formal process of leaving […]
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