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LONDON, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) The full impact of Brexit will not be felt until the COVID-19 pandemic is brought to a halt, as current travel restrictions have failed to broadly reveal the disruptions caused by Brexit, a British expert told Xinhua in a recent interview.
According to Rajneesh Narula, the John H. Dunning Chair of International Business Regulation at the Henley Business School, University of Reading, Brexit currently pales in comparison to the pandemic and that travel restrictions mean it is still difficult to measure how much Brexit will disrupt.
FBI opens over 160 investigations against Capitol Hill rioters
Agencies
January 13, 2021
Washington, Jan 13: The FBI has opened more than 160 investigations against the January 6 Capitol Hill rioters, officials said, and asserted this is just the tip of the iceberg.
The agency has worked hand-in-hand with the United States Attorney s Office and law enforcement partners in DC and across the country to arrest and charge multiple individuals who took part in last week s breach of the US Capitol, FBI Washington Field Office Assistant Director In-Charge Steven M D Antuono told reporters at a news conference. In six days, we have opened over 160 case files, and that s just the tip of the iceberg, he said, adding the FBI has received more than 100,000 pieces of digital media.
Britain and the European Union (EU) have started a new chapter in their relationship as the Brexit transition period ended on Thursday.In an earlier message, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Britain to seize the moment as the country .
UK, EU kick off new relationship as Brexit transition period ends--China Economic Net en.ce.cn - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from en.ce.cn Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Photo taken on Jan. 31, 2020 shows an image of the text UK Votes OUT on a giant screen as pro-Brexit supporters celebrating Brexit at a gathering at Parliament