In Scotland, which voted against leaving the European Union, Donald Trump praised the vote to leave. He predicted it's a sign of a populist revolution to come across Europe — and the United States.
The vote was 52 percent to 48 percent in favor of leaving the EU. Global markets are down in the wake of the news. Prime Minister David Cameron, who advocated remaining in the EU, says he will resign.
Last year, Pope Francis called the Ottoman Empire's slaughter of Armenians "the first genocide of the 20th century," sparking a diplomatic spat with Turkey. He begins a 3-day visit to Armenia Friday.
Well-known author Frederick Forsyth, who wrote The Day of the Jackal and other books, talks to David Greene and Rachel Martin about why he is happy the U.K. will be leaving the European Union.
Vote totals confirm that the U.K. will be leaving the European Union. Reporter Lauren Frayer, NPR's John Ydstie and Suzanne Lynch of The Irish Times report on the outcome of Thursday's referendum.
To examine the impact of the Brexit outcome on the United States, David Greene and Rachel Martin talk to David Rennie, the Washington bureau chief of The Economist magazine.
The U.K. will leave the EU and Prime Minister David Cameron resigned. David Greene talks to former British Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Westmacott about the results of the Brexit referendum.
Results and analysis of Britain's EU referendum from NPR's Frank Langfitt in London, Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson in Berlin and Jim Zarroli in New York on financial markets reaction.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley in Paris and John Ydstie in Washington, along with Peter Speigel of The Financial Times, discuss the impact of the Brexit vote on France and the rest of Europe.