What happens if May’s deal does not pass?She must submit a new plan for Britain’s next steps by the end of Jan. 21, but it is not clear what ‘Plan B’ is. Some local media have reported she would ask parliament to vote again on the deal, perhaps after seeking another set of reassurances from the EU. Germany’s foreign minister has said the European Union could hold new talks with Britain, but he ruled out significant changes to the treaty.
U.S.
William Barr, President Trump’s nominee for U.S. attorney general,starts his Senate confirmation hearing today. He will likely have to explain his past criticism of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian election meddling. Senators were expected to seek assurances that he will protect Mueller’s inquiry from political attack. His nomination is expected to win approval, where he has broad support among Republicans who control the chamber.
Commentary: Why a Republican won't beat Trump in 2020The Republican Party has been remade to look like Donald Trump, meaning that anyone challenging him for the 2020 presidential nomination would likely get drubbed, writes political scientist Lincoln Mitchell. "Unseating an incumbent president in a primary is difficult enough... Beating a president who is beloved by the base in his own party in a primary challenge is almost impossible."
World
International Criminal Court judges have acquitted former Ivorian leader Laurent Gbagboof all war crimes charges and ordered his immediate release. Outside the courthouse, dozens of supporters broke into cheers when the verdict was announced. But the decision was a major setback for the prosecution, stung by defeats in cases against Jean-Pierre Bemba, the Congolese ex-vice president released last year and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who had charges against him dropped in 2015. Prosecutors have only won three war crimes convictions over the past 15 years.
Volkswagen and Ford Motor Co are expected to unveil an alliance today. They are set to combine forces on commercial vehicles and are likely to expand into joint development of electric and self-driving technology, moves meant to save the automakers billions of dollars.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is reviewing its investment plan for Italy after the country approved taxes on the purchase of larger gasoline and diesel cars, Chief Executive Officer Mike Manley said on Monday.
Auto executives gathered in Detroit on Monday called on the Trump administration and Congress to resolve trade disputes, and end the government shutdown, saying political uncertainty is costing the industry.
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