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131/2019 • 8 JUNE, 2019 WEEKEND ISSUE

DAILY NEWS IN ENGLISH

Crowned, defined and destroyed by Brexit, UK PM Theresa May resigns But Brexit isnʼt done, neither as a policy nor a political career killer

Without Brexit, Theresa May might never have occupied 10 Downing Street. It let her in, chewed her up with help from all sides and spat her out.

Several injured after explosion at apartment buildings in Linkoping

France: Storm Miguel leaves 3 dead after lifeboat capsizes

At least 25 people were injured in an explosion that damaged two adjacent apartment buildings in the southern Swedish city of Linkoping on Friday, police said. The explosion blew out windows and destroyed balconies in the buildings in the central city, about 175 kilometers (108 miles) southwest of Stockholm. One of the buildings had five stories, while the other had four floors. Police said a bomb squad had been deployed to the area after the blast, which occurred shortly after 0700 UTC, and a criminal investigation had been opened.

A lifeboat overturned in rough seas off France Friday, killing three crew members. The unusually strong storm Miguel has battered the Atlantic coast with winds of around 120 kilometers per hour (75 mph). What happened The rescue boat had headed out to sea to assist another vessel.Four crew members were able to swim to shore after the lifeboat capsized.Three helicopters and 60 firefighters are involved in the operation to retrieve the bodies of the three rescuers who died.

Sheʼs likely to stay in office as prime minister until late July, but Theresa May formally resigned as leader of her Conservative Party on Friday. Her departure officially fires the starting pistol on a Conservative leadership race that has been brewing for months, if not years. Eleven Conservatives, at the latest count, will tear strips out of each other until they are whittled down to a final two, then the partyʼs roughly 124,000 members will pick a new prime minister. Two candidates have withdrawn already; expect the rate of attrition to accelerate now. But will a new face and a new name on the door change anything in Westminster or Brussels? "No, not really," says the University of Surreyʼs go-to Brexit analyst Simon Usherwood. "The underlying fundamentals will remain the same. You will still have a Tory party without a majority by itself, with a DUP [Northern Irelandʼs Democratic Unionist Party] partner that is utterly inflexible, and an EU that has even less reason to negotiate any provisions." Europe Crowned, defined and destroyed by Brexit, UK PM Theresa May resigns Without Brexit, Theresa May might never have occupied 10 Downing Street. It let her in, chewed her up with help from all sides and spat her out. But Brexit isnʼt done, neither as a policy nor a political career killer. Sheʼs likely to stay in of-

fice as prime minister until late July, but Theresa May formally resigned as leader of her Conservative Party on Friday. Her departure officially fires the starting pistol on a Conservative leadership race that has been brewing for months, if not years. Eleven Conservatives, at the latest count, will tear strips out of each other until they are whittled down to a final two, then the partyʼs roughly 124,000 members will pick a new prime minister. Two candidates have withdrawn already; expect the rate of attrition to accelerate now. But will a new face and a new name on the door change anything in Westminster or Brussels? "No, not really," says the University of Surreyʼs go-to Brexit analyst Simon Usherwood. "The underlying fundamentals will remain the same. You will still have a Tory party without a majority by itself, with a DUP [Northern Irelandʼs Democratic Unionist Party] partner that is utterly inflexible, and an EU that has even less reason to negotiate any provisions." Between a no-deal rock and a no-Brexit hard place DWʼs Conflict Zone guest this week was one of the prickliest thorns in Mayʼs side,hardline Brexiteer Mark Francois. He said the existing Withdrawal Agreement negotiated by Mayʼs team and the EU was "as dead as a dodo,"using typically militaristic language and calling it a "surrender document."

German customs seizes illegal US firearm accessories

Mexico sends 6,000 National Guardsmen to control migrants

Half a ton of accessories for firearms sent from the US and destined for Austria was seized by German customs authorities in late May after it was ascertained that the necessary permits for the consignment were missing, a customs spokeswoman said on Friday. The consignment, which included a "varied range of equipment for firearms," was to have been cleared at Frankfurt Airport for transport by truck to an arms dealer in Austria, said Christine Strass.

Mexico is sending 6,000 members of the National Guard to reinforce its long and tangled border with southern neighbor Guatemala. "We have explained that there are 6,000 men and that they will be deployed there," Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said after leaving trade talks in Washington on Thursday. He said talks would continue Friday. The move comes as Mexican officials negotiate with the US government over 5% tariffs that are set to be imposed on all its products starting Monday unless Mexico is seen to be taking measures against Central American migrants.


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