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Brexit: UK lawmakers reject greater say for final deal vote British Prime Minister Theresa May won a vital parliamentary vote on Wednesday, which allows her government to press ahead with offering lawmakers a take-it-or-leave-it decision on any final Brexit deal. MPs voted by 319 to 303 to reject a rebel amendment to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, which sets the legal framework for the UK to leave the European Union. Pro-EU politicians spent months lobbying for parliament to be given the opportunity tostop Britain crashing out of the EU without a future trade deal, which could spell disaster for the British economy. May has offered parliament a vote on the final terms of any deal with Brussels, but has rejected what she sees as any attempt to undermine the chances of a strong Brexit deal. Those opposed to a hard Brexit wanted the option to return negotiators to talks with the EU, rather than crashing out with no trade deal at all — something the government says will weaken its position in the eyes of Brussels.

EU to impose countertariffs on US products as of Friday A raft of retaliatory tariffs from the European Union on US products will come into effect on June 22. The EUʼs list of targets reads like a summary of emblematic American exports, including motorbikes and jeans. EU countertariffs on a list of US products would come into force on Friday, the European Commission said Wednesday. The retaliatory measure comes in response to US tariff hikes on steel and aluminumthat were imposed on EU member countries on June 1, with the White House citing grounds of national security.

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Ukraineʼs Yulia Tymoshenko to run in next yearʼs presidential election Although she enjoys undying support in some quarters, many voters see her as part of the problem

US withdraws from UN Human Rights Council The United States told the United Nations on Tuesday of its intention to withdraw from the intergovernmental organizationʼs Human Rights Council. US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made the announcement at a press conference in Washington. It comes a day after the HRC denounced the Trump administrationʼs policy ofseparating children from their migrant parents at the US borderwith Mexico, with UN human rights chief Zeid Raʼad al-Hussein calling the practice "unconscionable."

Germanyʼs Angela Merkel accused of ʼbuyingʼ deal on asylum with Emmanuel Macron

The two-time ex-prime minister, who spent three years in jail for corruption, says she will run against Petro Poroshenko. Ukrainian opposition leader and political veteran Yulia Tymoshenko confirmed on Wednesday that she would seek tochallenge Petro Poroshenko in the countryʼs presidential electionsdue next year. "I will run for the presidency of Ukraine," she said during a question-andanswer video posted on her official Facebook page. She said it wasnʼt her intention to "play an authoritarian game ... the presidential office for me is not a PlayStation. Tymoshenko is possibly Ukraineʼs most influential woman and is the leader of the AllUkrainian Union "Fatherland" party, which has 19 seats in parliament. The 57-year-old was twice the countryʼs prime minister — the first time was for less than eight months in 2005 following the countryʼs Orange Revolution, which saw the countryʼs postSoviet establishment overthrown. News Ukraineʼs Yulia Tymoshenko to run in next yearʼs presidential election The two-time ex-prime minister, who spent three years in jail for corruption, says she will run against Petro Poroshenko. Although she enjoys undying support in some quarters, many voters see her as part of the

problem. Ukrainian opposition leader and political veteran Yulia Tymoshenko confirmed on Wednesday that she would seek tochallenge Petro Poroshenko in the countryʼs presidential electionsdue next year. "I will run for the presidency of Ukraine," she said during a question-andanswer video posted on her official Facebook page. She said it wasnʼt her intention to "play an authoritarian game ... the presidential office for me is not a PlayStation." Tymoshenko is possibly Ukraineʼs most influential woman and is the leader of the AllUkrainian Union "Fatherland" party, which has 19 seats in parliament. The 57-year-old was twice the countryʼs prime minister — the first time was for less than eight months in 2005 following the countryʼs Orange Revolution, which saw the countryʼs postSoviet establishment overthrown. Read more: Russia and Ukraine discuss prisoner ʼexchangeʼ involving film director Oleg Sentsov She returned to the position from 2007-2010, before losing the presidential election to Viktor Yanukovich, who aligned the country towards Russia.

World Refugee Day could barely have come at a more delicate moment for Angela Merkel and Horst Seehofer. The German chancellor is still locked in a power struggle with her interior minister over his potentially illegal plansto turn certain asylum-seekers away at the border. And yet on Wednesday, the two government leaders attended an event at Berlinʼs German Historical Museum to commemorate the victims of forced displacement. As if to make the afternoon slightly more awkward, the pair afterwards posed for photos on either side of Umeswaran Arunagirinathan, a former refugee who had fled the Sri Lankan civil war as an unaccompanied minor, attended school in Germany and briefly faced deportation, before eventually becoming a heart surgeon and German citizen.

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