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San Luis de Sabinillas, Spain, Dec 12 (EFE).- British pets living in the European Union are facing uncertainty over "Petxit".Belle, a French bulldog and Lola, a mixed breed, have no idea what Brexit is but the United Kingdom's decision to leave the EU could affect them as well as millions of Brits living in Spain.(Cámara: RAÚL GARCÍA CABO. Editor: RAMÓN DE FONTECHA)
European Council President Donald Tusk urges EU lawmakers to remain open to a long postponement of Brexit while Britain rethinks its position, urging them not to "betray" pro-Europe voters. SOUNDBITE of Donald Tusk at the European Parliament
Reportage à Newcastle dans le Nord-Est de l’Angleterre quelques semaines avant le référendum Britannique sur la sortie ou non de l’Union Européenne. ( Papier / Enquête de Cécile Réto à paraitre en IG )
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin welcomes British Home Secretary James Cleverly at the French Interior Ministry at the Hotel de Beauvau, in Paris. IMAGES
The United States hails the EU-British deal to regulate trade rules for Northern Ireland as a chance to "improve the prosperity" across the region, John Kirby, National Security Council spokesman, tells reporters. The deal will "open up all kinds of avenues for trade that were somewhat at risk," Kirby adds. SOUNDBITE
45 students from the British School of Paris go to the British Embassy in Paris to sign the book of condolences in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on 8 September at the age of 96. IMAGES