The British Parliament voted against leaving the European Union without an agreement in place, making it likelier that the Brexit deadline will be postponed. What comes next is a mystery. https://nyti.ms/2EYJavW
Your Morning Briefing: The Trump-Kim meeting kicks off in Vietnam, India escalates hostilities with Pakistan and Britain's prime minister softens on the Brexit deadline. https://nyti.ms/2Tj2Tj8
With only 50 days until the deadline for Britain to leave the EU, predictions for Britain's post-Brexit economy are gloomy. But the impact would also be painful for the 27 remaining member states. https://nyti.ms/2DeSIlG
Many questioned the premise of preparing for Brexit riots immediately after the deadline, and whether Buckingham Palace, or the queen, would be the target of the public’s ire in the case of a no-deal Brexit https://nyti.ms/2DPVYFI
With hours remaining to save her job, Theresa May had one argument: Changing leaders so close to the March 29 deadline to leave the E.U. could open the door to something worse, a Labour government or a reversal of Brexit. https://nyti.ms/2RVZLWG