The British pound dropped almost 0.5 percent in volatile early Asian trade to $1.4203, after having fallen to a two-month low of $1.4117 on Monday.
Britain’s “Leave” campaign opened up a 7-point lead over “Remain” ahead of a referendum on membership of the European Union, an opinion poll showed late Monday.
Respondents in nine of 10 European countries surveyed said they saw the militant group as the greatest danger, ahead of climate change and economic instability.
Stock markets around the world fell Monday amid concerns Britain may be on the verge of leaving the European Union.
Two Russians and at least six Britons — one a 16-year-old — are among the 20 people who have been arrested so far over the violence that broke out ahead of the England-Russia soccer match Saturday.
The agreement, signed Sunday, aims to increase collaboration between NASA and the UAE Space Agency on, among other things, exploration of Mars.
The likelihood that Britons will vote to leave the EU increased sharply on Monday to 36 percent, the highest level since the June 23 referendum was announced.
EU President Donald Tusk said if Britain voted to leave the European Union, it would be not just an economic setback for the United Kingdom but also a geopolitical one.
The French interior minister has called the violence “unacceptable” and said that the ban will also include public spaces besides match venues and fan zones.
The perceived safe-haven yen rose Monday, as investors fretted ahead of this week’s central bank meetings as well as Britain’s June 23 referendum on whether to remain in the European Union.
Bafin President Felix Hufeld said the European Central Bank planned to closely monitor the situation.
Though FDA rules on blood donations have been eased, sexually active gay and bisexual gay men still can’t donate following Sunday’s Orlando nightclub shooting.
Dubai International Airport closed its airspace after unauthorized drone activity Saturday.
Moments after the final whistle in the Stade Velodrome, masked Russian supporters charged at England fans.
The Archbishop of Canterbury hailed the bloc as a force for peace and reconciliation Sunday.
After Russian and English soccer fans clashed in Marseille, Northern Irish fans got into ugly exchanges with locals in Nice.
European soccer's governing body, UEFA, which runs the Euro 2016 tournament, immediately announced it would open disciplinary proceedings.
The uncertainty over whether Britons want their country to remain in the European Union is taking a toll on the pound sterling and FTSE-100.
Clashes between Russian and British fans at a soccer tournament in France have left one British man fighting for his life.
The former CEO of a software company is suing RBS for allegedly conspiring to push the business into administration to benefit from its sale.
In a letter to the Telegraph, a team of 13 British Nobel laureates said leaving the European Union may put science and research in the U.K. “in jeopardy.”
Denmark announced its decision this week after years of plans to modernize its fleet.