DW News: EU-UK post-Brexit trade deal: What happens next?#ChristmasCoreper: EU Chief negotiator @MichelBarnier has started briefing EU Ambassadors on the #BrexitDeal. EU member states will now start reviewing the 1.246 pages of the πͺπΊπ¬π§-agreement and continue with this daunting exercise during the next few days. pic.twitter.com/9PAKxwj3dc
— Sebastian Fischer (@SFischer_EU) December 25, 2020
After months of fraught negotiations, Britain and the EU have pulled off a historic trade deal.
But it still faces several hurdles in the UK and EU parliaments.
Britain and the European Union agreed to a "historic" free trade agreement on Thursday, a week before the transition period following the UK's exit from the bloc was set to end.
Now that an agreement has been reached, it must now be put into law. Parliaments in both the UK and Europe must sign off on the deal, and due to the short time frame, the deal will not be fully ratified until next year. In other words, it may be applied provisionally from January 1.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- December 25, 2020
What now for British economy with UK-EU trade deal reached? -- Pan Pylas, AP
Brexit: Selling it as a big win on both sides of the Channel -- Katya Adler, BBC
Explainer: How the new Covid-19 vaccines work -- France 24
What do we know about the coronavirus? -- Fabian Schmidt, DW
Which countries have rolled out COVID vaccination? -- Al Jazeera
How the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted Christmas celebrations around the world -- ABC News (Australia)
US, China in another near-miss clash in South China Sea -- Richard Javad Heydarian, Asia Times
Will China Turn Off Asia’s Tap? -- Brahma Chellaney, Project Synbdicate
The World China Wants: How Power Will—and Won’t—Reshape Chinese Ambitions -- Rana Mitter, Foreign Affairs
Erdogan's political challengers are getting tougher -- Bobby Ghosh, Japan Times/Bloomberg
Azerbaijan’s difficult road to reconciliation after victory in the Nagorno-Karabakh war -- Ido Vock, New Statesman
Arms control held hostage -- William Courtney, The Hill
Why America’s Cyber Strategy is Failing -- George Beebe, National Interest
How Operation Christmas, leaflets in North Korea and CIA pop put a creative twist on propaganda -- Erin Handley, ABC News Online
Is Amazon the next anti-trust target after Alibaba? -- David P. Goldman, Asia Times
"Executing Lisa Montgomery Would Be One of Trump’s Final Cruelties"
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Yup, Trump is one cruel and evil dude. HE wants to put a murderer to death.
Can you imagine what a sick mother Trump is>? He is not commuting the sentence of a person, who cut a baby girl out of her mother's belly while she was still a alive.
Jill Biden will fix this travesty!
To save a murderer liberal lawyers lied to a court. They said they had COVID, were bed ridden and then got a Obama judge to delay the execution. They are waiting for Jiden to save a murderer, who has been alive for 20 years after the murder.
ReplyDeleteIn this regard China is superior. They would have executed a momma killing murderer inside of 4 months.
They should test the lib lawyers for COVID antibodies. If they have none they need to disbar them.
www.frontpagemag.com/point/2020/12/obama-judge-hopes-biden-saves-monster-who-cut-open-daniel-greenfield/
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