UK PM May warns lawmakers: back my deal or face long Brexit delay
Prime Minister Theresa May’s warned lawmakers that unless they approved her Brexit divorce deal after two crushing defeats, Britain’s exit from the European Union could face a long delay and could involve taking part in European parliament elections.
NZ mosque shootings death toll rises to 50, families wait to bury victims
The death toll in the New Zealand mosque shootings has risen to 50 after investigators found another body at one of the mosques, New Zealand police said on Sunday, as authorities worked to formally identify victims and release their bodies to families….
UK PM May warns of long delay to Brexit unless parliament backs her deal
Prime Minister Theresa May’s warned lawmakers that unless they approved her Brexit divorce deal after two crushing defeats, Britain’s exit from the European Union could face a long delay and could involve taking part in European parliament elections.
The DUP’s price for supporting May’s Brexit deal: seat at trade talks: Sunday Telegraph
The Northern Irish party which props up Prime Minister Theresa May’s minority government is demanding a seat at post-Brexit trade talks as its price for supporting her twice-defeated divorce deal, The Sunday Telegraph newspaper reported.
Anti-graft campaigner set to win pole position in Slovakia presidential vote
An anti-corruption campaigner with no previous experience of public office is set to take the pole position for round two of Slovakia’s presidential election as voters spurn the ruling Smer party one year after the murder of a journalist sparked mass p…
EU war-gaming for the collapse of UK PM May’s government: Observer
The European Union is war-gaming for the collapse of Prime Minister Theresa May’s government after her Brexit divorce deal suffered two crushing defeats, the Observer newspaper reported.
Anti-government protesters briefly break into Serbia TV building
Protesters briefly broke into Serbia’s state television building in the capital Belgrade on Saturday demanding media freedom and unbiased coverage of more than three months of anti-government demonstrations.
NZ police say mosque shootings death toll rises to 50
The death toll in the New Zealand mosque shootings has risen to 50 after investigators found another body at one of the mosques, New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush said on Sunday.
Ethiopia crash probe advances with voice download, fresh details
The hunt for the cause of an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash that killed all 157 people on board gathered pace on Saturday when investigators successfully downloaded the cockpit voice recorder and fresh details emerged of the final seconds of the flight…
Thousands march in Montenegro capital to demand president resign
Thousands marched through Montenegro’s capital Podgorica on Saturday, the fifth such rally in two months, to demand the resignation of President Milo Djukanovic and his government over allegations of abuse of office, graft and cronyism.




