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Matt Wells

Matt Wells

Executive Editor, EMEA at CNN International - CNN.com (International)

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    How UN peacekeepers failed South Sudan

    U.N. peacekeepers in South Sudan failed to protect innocent civilians, and the Security Council should hold the peackeepers accountable, Matt Wells says.
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    Article 50: UK can unilaterally halt Brexit process, EU court rules

    Britain can unilaterally halt the formal process of leaving the European Union, the bloc’s top court said Monday.
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    Brexit: Why is the Irish border ‘backstop’ such a big deal?

    One of the big fears in the Brexit debate is that Britain’s departure from the EU will mean the reintroduction of border posts on the frontier between Northern Ireland, which remains part of the UK, and the Republic of Ireland, an EU member.
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    Theresa May admits she can’t pass her Brexit deal without Labour

    British Prime Minister Theresa May has admitted that the only way of passing her Brexit deal is with support from the opposition Labour Party, in comments that are likely to deepen the tensions on her own side of the political divide in the UK.
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    Theresa May admits she can’t pass her Brexit deal without Labour

    British Prime Minister Theresa May has admitted that the only way of passing her Brexit deal is with support from the opposition Labour Party, in comments that are likely to deepen the tensions on her own side of the political divide in the UK.
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    Theresa May admits she can’t pass her Brexit deal without Labour

    British Prime Minister Theresa May has admitted that the only way of passing her Brexit deal is with support from the opposition Labour Party, in comments that are likely to deepen the tensions on her own side of the political divide in the UK.