lundi 27 juin 2016

Berlin and Paris send conflicting signals on Brexit

PARIS/BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany and France agree on one thing: that Europe must change following the shock of last week's Brexit referendum.

Scotland would do what it takes to stay in EU, even veto Brexit - Sturgeon

LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland will do whatever it takes to remain in the European Union, including potentially blocking legislation on a British exit from the bloc, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Sunday.

Voter turnout in Spanish election falls sharply from December

MADRID (Reuters) - Turnout in Spain's parliamentary election was 51.17 percent at 1600 GMT, around seven percentage points lower than at the same time in December, official data showed on Sunday.

Rosatom's global nuclear ambition cramped by Kremlin politics

PARIS/MOSCOW (Reuters) - The $100 billion overseas order book of Russia's nuclear power plant builder Rosatom -- bigger than all its Western competitors combined -- makes it look like the giant in its field.

Iraqi commander declares defeat of Islamic State in Falluja

FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi forces recaptured the last district held by Islamic State militants in the city of Falluja on Sunday and the general commanding the operation declared the battle over after nearly five weeks of fighting.

Clinton campaign hits Trump for seeing Brexit as boon to his business

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign accused Donald Trump on Sunday of caring more about how Britain's historic vote to leave the European Union would benefit his financial bottom line than how it would impact the U.S. economy.

Turnout low as Spain votes to break political deadlock

MADRID (Reuters) - Spaniards voted on Sunday in a parliamentary election in which anti-austerity party Podemos is seen making big gains, potentially delivering a new jolt to Europe's political mainstream days after Britain voted to leave the European Union.