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Newspapers later. Now for the latest Financial News with Sally Bundock and World Business report. We will. Red lines the head of the European Parliament meets theresa may with a list of non negotiables. But will the uksjune election mean a softer approach to brexit . Plus Rural Revolution why anti europe candidates are finding Fertile Ground in the french countryside. Welcome to World Business report. Im Sally Bundock. Also coming up,japan sees its biggestjump in exports in two years. We will have the numbers soon. It has been moving the markets in asia. But first we start here in london where in a few hours time the head of the European Parliament is due in Downing Street to meet the british Prime Minister theresa may. Antonio tajanis visit comes as the country prepares for an election which will be dominated by britains exit from the European Union. The European Parliament has a vote on the final brexit deal, and has set out a series of red lines it wont compromise on, something taja
wow. we know you ll continue to keep us updated. ivan cabrera, thank you very much. breaking news overseas. the people of the european union changing the landscape of 28 countries this weekend. and choosing who will represent them in the european parliament. people in all of those countries cast votes over four days, and now the massive democratic operation is over. the polls are closed. cnn international s hala gorani is in brussels right now. what are the early results showing us? it s one of the largest democratic exercises in the world. 751 seats behind me in the parliament in brussels here. the big headlines are the nationalist, populist anti-eu, the far right parties did pretty well. in france, for instance, the party of marine le pen actually beat, according to projections, the party of the french president emmanuel macron. in italy, the deputy prime