Britain's Labor Party lawmaker murdered
 
 Britain's campaigns on the nation's upcoming referendum, to be held on June 23rd, were suspended for the second consecutive day following the murder of the British Labour Party lawmaker, Jo Cox, on Thursday.
 
 Britain's lawmaker murder could reverse the scenarios
 
 Several polls showed that the majority is toward Britain leaving the European Union (EU), voting for a Brexit. The murder of Jo Cox, though, could reverse the current scenarios.
 
 Furthermore, Christine Lagarde, IMF's chief, despite the suspension of campaigns, stated that the United Kingdom was made richer amid the nation's membership in the EU.
 
 Eurozone approves the bailout for Greece
 
 Euro zone's finance ministers approved the €7.5 billion financial aid for Greece, Athens, as part of the next instalment.
 
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