Saturday, June 25, 2016

SECOND SCOTTISH REFERENDUM BEING PREPARED

A second possible Scottish independence referendum is being prepared following Britain's vote to leave the European Union.

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has met with her cabinet after Thursday's referendum result.

She says the vote has brought independence back into play.

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Friday, June 24, 2016

Wall St tumbles on Brexit

Stock markets around the world plunged on Friday following the UK's
decision to leave the European Union.

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones dropped 611 points, with both it and the
S&P finishing about 3.5% lower.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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California wildfires spread

A wind-whipped wildfire burning among mountain communities in California's southern Sierra Nevada has exploded in size.

It's now burning over more than 29 square miles, and twice as large as previous estimates. 

Rachel Silverman reports from California.

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Obama: "special relationship" will endure

US President Barack Obama has promised that the "special relationship" between the US and UK will endure, following the UK's vote to leave the European Union.

During a speech in California, President Obama said he spoke Friday with both UK Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who say they're committed to making the transition as smooth as possible.

Mr Obama was not in favor of the so-called "Brexit".

But he says the US will remain strong partners with both the UK and the EU.

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Respect their decision - Obama on Brexit

U.S. President Barack Obama says he respects the decision of the British voters to leave the European Union.

The American president is travelling and has issued a statement on the results of the referendum.

John Bevir has the reaction from Washington:

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Global markets hit by Brexit vote

A British decision to leave the European Union has sent shockwaves
through global financial markets.

Heavy losses have been seen across Asia and Europe with a tough day of
trading expected on Wall Street too.

Finance chiefs from the G7 say they remain united and will provide
liquidity to support world markets but huge concerns linger over how
this vote will shape the global economy.


William Denselow reports from New York.

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Obama statement on Brexit outcome

President Obama says he respects the decision of voters to leave the EU.


In a statement he says the special relationship between Britain and the United States is "enduring".


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Trump calls Brexit "a good thing"

Donald Trump says the UK's vote in favor of leaving the European Union is "a good thing."

Speaking from Scotland where he's launching a golf resort, the presumptive Republican candidate for the US presidency congratulated the UK people on "taking back their country".

Mr Trump said Britain's vote to leave the EU is likely just the beginning for Europe.

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Mr Trump drew parallels between Briton's desire to leave the EU and the feelings of American voters.

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Sanders to vote for Hillary Clinton

Bernie Sanders has told an American 24-hour news channel he will vote for Hillary Clinton.

However, he is continuing his efforts to turn the Democratic Party platform toward his political priorities.

Our U.S. correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Bernie Sanders told MSNBC the most important thing to do in American politics is to make sure Donald Trump never becomes president.

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In an interview with the 24-hour news channel MSNBC, Bernie Sanders said that the Brexit vote reflects political reality in many places.

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Moscow hopes ties with UK improve after Brexit

Moscow hopes its relations with the United Kingdom will improve following Brexit. The Kremlin said that Europe remains an important trade and economic partner for Russia and downplayed concerns that Brexit would lead to weakening of sanctions imposed on Russia over its role in the Ukrainian crisis. Our correspondent in Moscow Daria Bondarchuk has more.

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UK PM TO RESIGN

UK Prime Minister David Cameron is to resign after Britain voted to leave the European Union.

A referendum saw the country vote 52 to 48% in favour of a so-called Brexit.

Favourites to replace David Cameron include his finance minister George Osborne, Home Secretary Theresa May and former London Mayor Boris Johnson.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt is at Westminster and says the political manoeuvres are underway following David Cameron's announcement.

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Brussels Reacts to Brexit Referendum

European Union leaders are now reacting to UK voters wanting to leave the bloc.

The referendum results are being called a political earthquake in Brussels, where soon EU leaders will have to negotiate exit terms with the UK.

Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has the latest from Brussels.


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Bank of England promises support during Brexit

52% of the UK has voted to leave the European Union in an historical referendum which saw a record turnout.


The British Prime Minister, who backed the remain campaign, has decided to step down from office in October, saying Fresh leadership was needed to guide Britain out of the EU.


Stock markets plummeted on the news and the pound fell to a 31 year low as a result of the Leave decision.


The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney however has tried to calm fears, saying he is ready to provide 250 billion pounds worth of support and that the BoE had been fully prepared for this eventuality.



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Cameron to step down as prime minister by October

British Prime Minister David Cameron has announced he is standing aside and wants a new Prime Minister in place by October.  

It comes after a humiliating defeat for his Remain campaign after the UK voted to leave the European Union.

The British leader said it would be up to a new Prime Minister to decide when to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty which sets a two year deadline for negotiations to exit the EU block.

From London, our UK correspondent Catherine Drew reports.

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Our UK correspondent Catherine Drew says discussions will now take place as to who will take up the role as the new leader of the United Kingdom.

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UK PM Cameron to step down after Brexit vote

UK Prime Minister David Cameron says he will step down in October after British and Northern Irish voters decided the UK should exit the European Union.

The UK's referendum on EU membership saw 52 per cent of voters choose to leave the 28 member bloc.

Here's David Cameron.

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Farage hails Brexit victory, calls for Independence Day holiday


The leader of Britain's UK Independence Party has called for June 23rd to be declared a holiday and celebrated as the country's Independence Day following the historic vote for a so-called Brexit. 

Britain has voted to leave the European Union after a record turnout of nearly 72 per cent of eligible voters.   The Leave campaign won with 52 per cent of the vote, against the Remain camp's 48 per cent. 

The Leave camp  had campaigned on a message that Britain would prosper outside the European Union, with an ability to control its own immigration levels,  borders and negotiate it's own trade deals. 

 Nigel Farage,  who was not part of the official Leave campaign,  says his movement had won the support of the people. 

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 Nigel Farage,  who was not part of the official Leave campaign,  says ordinary people had stood up to big business and what he called a Westminster elite. 

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Russia and Brexit

There's been no official reaction yet from the Kremlin after Britain's decision to vote to leave the European Union.

But our Moscow correspondent Lorna Shaddick says it's likely to please the Russian President.

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UK votes for a Brexit after record turn out.

Britain has voted to leave the European Union after a record turnout of 33 million voters.   The Leave campaign won with 52 per cent of the vote, against the Remain camp's 48 per cent.   

The country was divided, with London, Scotland and Northern Ireland wanting to stay part of Europe.  Questions have now be raised about a second referendum on Scottish independence.    From London, Catherine Drew reports. 

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UK VOTES TO LEAVE EU

Britain has voted to leave the European Union.

A referendum saw the country vote 52 to 48% in favour of a so-called Brexit.

UK correspondent Olly Barratt is at Westminster.

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Britain nears EU referendum result

Early results suggests the United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union in a historic referendum.

Voting remains close, but support for the 'Brexit' campaign is much higher than expected.


Former Labour spin doctor Alistair Campbell fears a Brexit could mean Scotland would want to leave the UK.


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