EU Superstate in the making?

EU Superstate in the making?

A crunch meeting of the EU states is being held in Berlin to examine the issues arising out of “Brexit”. Attendees include Prime Minister David Cameroon of Britain. A day prior to the larger meeting, the French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Mateo Renzi met at Berlin to discuss the […]

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Post-Brexit Scotland could become member of the EU

Post-Brexit Scotland could become member of the EU

Berlin, Glasgow, Dated 27th June (News Agency) – Scotland’s first minister has expressed that Scotland does not agree with Britain’s decision to exit the European Union. She also threatened to impede the proceedings that lead to Britain’s exit from the EU. Basis this background, senior German leaders have claimed that Scotland could be a probable member of […]

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NSG to meet again by the year-end

NSG to meet again by the year-end

Strong opposition by China caused India’s bid for ‘Nuclear Suppliers Group’ (NSG) membership to fail inthe recent meeting held at Seoul in South Korea.China effectively scuttled the bid, refusing to even discuss India’s case specifically. However Indian hopes for entry into the prestigious club were kept alive with the news that there will be another […]

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Strong repercussions of Brexit emerge in UK

Strong repercussions of Brexit emerge in UK

London, 26 June 2016 (Agencies) Even though about 52 percent people in Britain voted for leaving European Union, this decision has caused strong repercussions as seen in Britain. After BREXIT, there is a demand of “REMAIN”, from the urban area of Britain and signing process has been started on parliaments official website. This campaign has […]

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Mixed reactions to ‘Brexit’ at international level

Mixed reactions to ‘Brexit’ at international level

Washington/ Moscow. Date 25 (News Agency) – Mixed and cautious reactions have been emerging on the international level following ‘Brexit’. While America has expressed to continue the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, Russia has blamed British leadership’s intimidating and superficial policies for ‘Brexit’. Japan informed of plans to deal with […]

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United Kingdom exits from EU

United Kingdom exits from EU

Voting in favour of ‘Brexit’, the British masses have shown unwillingness to remain a part of the EU. The decision has had grave political repercussions the world over, prompting also, swift ripples on the global share market as much as on the global political scene. Following the results of the referendum, the British Prime Minister […]

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‘Frexit’, ‘Nexit’ to follow Brexit?

‘Frexit’, ‘Nexit’ to follow Brexit?

The verdict by British citizens in favor of BREXIT, has now along with Britain, strengthened the demand of other European countries that were in favor of the EXIT. In European countries like France, Netherlands and Italy, there is a further boost in the demand by the groups with aggressive views for referendum on the issue […]

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India well set to face Brexit fallout

India well set to face Brexit fallout

New Delhi, Dt: 24(PTI)–India is well prepared to face any after effects of ‘Brexit’ said the Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. India has strong economic fundamentals and adequate foreign exchange reserves. The Government is working closely with various regulatory bodies to mitigate the effects of volatility caused by ‘Brexit’. Mr. Arun Jaitley asserted that the […]

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Large differences remain over India’s NSG entry: Chinese Foreign Ministry

Large differences remain over India’s NSG entry: Chinese Foreign Ministry

China’s differences with India over its entry to the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) continue. The spokesperson of Chinese Foreign Ministry claimed that the agenda circulated by the Chair of this year’s NSG Plenary meeting being held on 24th June at Seoul does not include the issue of India’s membership. “China recognizes India’s need and urge […]

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