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Londonmdash; Almost four years after Britain voted in a public referendum to Brexit, the U.K. was finally set to leave the European Union on Friday. The historic day has been greeted with some triumphant headlines in Britain, but not everyone was celebrating.As the U.K. ends its 47-year membership of the union it helped create, CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips said Britain s future remained uncertain.There were emotional scenes in Brussels this week as members of the EU parliament bid goodbye to their British compatriots by joining hands and singing Auld Lang Syne after the final Brexit vote in the chamber.Some of Britain s departing Members of the E <a href=https://www.adidasoriginal.it>adidas originals donna uropean Parliament were happier than others. I know you want to ban our national flags, but we re going to wave you good-bye, the U.K. s Nigel Farage gloated. He had made it his life s work to get the United Kingdom out of the EU, and on his last day there he teased the chamber with a small Union Jack flag. He was immediately chastised by presiding speaker Mairead McGuinness, who told him and other British MEPs to put their flags adidas og away, and take them when they left the chamber. Yesterday was an emotional day in Parliament. British friends, know th af1 at you will be missed. pic.twitter/HaRWsvnItEmdash; David Sassoli @EP_President January 30, 2020 But the long goodbye is not yet over. After a 47-year membership in the European Union, the U.K. will still continue to pay membership dues and follow EU rules for the Pazw Ukraine s troops get help for PTSD, but then head straight back to brutal trench warfare on front lines
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks during a press conference April 17, 2012, in Luxembourg. AFP/Getty Images As a U.N.-backed cease-fire appears to be unraveling in Syria, the United Nations wants to expand the deployment of monitors there in an attempt to broker a peaceful transition under the six-point plan proposed by joint Arab League-U.N. envoy Kofi Annan.In a letter to the Security Council, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon proposes a supervision mission of up to 300 observers in Syria.Special Section: The Arab SpringSyrian activists: Deadly soldier-defector clashesU.S. Syria policy a tacit nod to Assad s firm grip I recommend that the Council authorize such a mission, with the understanding that I will consider releva <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley canada nt developments on the ground, including the consolidation of the cessation of the violence, to decide on deployments, the secretary-general writes in his letter obtained by CBS News. The protracted crisis in Syria over the past 13 months has seen many thousands killed, injured, detained or displaced. The violence has been characterized by use of heavy weapons in civilian areas and widespread violations of human rights, while aspirations for political change in the country have not been met. I remain deeply concerned about the gravity of stanley cup the situation in the country. However, without under-estimating the serious challenges ahead, an opportunity for progress
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Myanmar s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi went on trial Monday, as hundreds of riot police ringed the country s most notorious prison to block protesters from proceedings that could send her to jail for five years.Suu Kyi, who has already spend more than 13 of the last 19 years in detention, has been charged with violating the conditions of her house arrest by sheltering an American man who swam to her lakeside home to secretly visit <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley becher her earlier this month.The ambassadors of Britain, France, Germany and Italy as well as an Australian diplomat were barred from entering the prison, but the U.S. consul was allowed into the prison compound since the intruder - U.S. citizen, John William Yettaw - is also on trial.More than 100 Suu Kyi supporters were able to get through an outer perimeter of barricades around Insein prison in Yangon, but not the inner one that was closely guarded by armed police and government supporters. One young protester was seen being taken away by police.Yettaw s family members have described him as well-intentioned and unaware of the problems he could cause by trying to talk with Suu Kyi, but her supporters have expressed anger at him for getting the Nobel Peace laureate into trouble. Suu Kyi s lawyers have said the 53-year-old from Falcon, Missouri, was not invited to her residence stanley cup and that she told him to leave. Nyan Win, a spokesman for Suu Kyi s National League for Democracy party and one of four lawyers representing her at her stanley cup trial, said
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