Tears in Parliament: UK Finance Minister Breaks Down Amid Economic Crisis
The British Finance Minister’s emotional moment in Parliament has intensified political and economic uncertainty in the UK
Nigel Farage will stay on at the helm of the UK Independence Party, party chairman Steve Crowther announced on Monday.
Crowther said in a statement the party’s National Executive Committee has refused to accept Farage's decision to quit after failing to win a seat in last week’s election because it “concluded that UKIP's general election campaign had been a great success.”
In addition the NEC recognised that the campaign for a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU "has already begun this week and we need our best team to fight that campaign led by Nigel."
"He has therefore been persuaded by the NEC to withdraw his resignation and remains leader of UKIP."
Eurosceptic UKIP won 13% of the vote, the third biggest share behind the Conservatives and the Labour Party.
The European Parliament has rejected a motion of no confidence against the European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen
Kyiv was rocked by a massive Russian attack overnight on July 9–10, as waves of drones and ballistic missiles struck the capital and surrounding oblasts for the second consecutive night
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski declared on Wednesday that Bulgaria is pursuing a long-standing strategy aimed at erasing the Macedonian nation and identity
The European Parliament has adopted the report on North Macedonia, authored by Austrian MEP Thomas Waitz, without any mention of the “Macedonian language and identity”
Bulgarian MEP Tsvetelina Penkova, representing the Bulgarian Socialist Party, addressed Bulgaria’s forthcoming entry into the eurozone
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