Pokémon Go players will be able to pick up a new Shiny version of the legendary Pokémon Celebi during a week long promotion.

In a collaboration with the release of Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle, players will be able to go on a limited-time Special Research story, allowing them the chance to encounter and capture a Shiny Celebi.

Celebi is one of the cover Pokemon that appeared on the cover of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness for the Nintendo DS.

Celebi is also featured on Pokémon.com's pages as part of their 30 Days of Legendary Events item. The Shiny version of Celebi released tomorrow will cost 1,200 using PokéTransporter.

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BELGIUM—A failed referendum proposal executed last month by the Dutch government to limit immigration for three years has alarmed European leaders and business titans by suggesting a far more confrontational approach to Europe's problems than up to now.

Denmark is in the vanguard in the pivot away from free trade, politics and compassion toward a more protectionist emphasis on tough immigration policies, reflecting a shift across the Continent since the election of Donald Trump, according to of a source familiar with business trends.

Proposals now being considered in government: New immigrants would come into Europe that fast, return home and fast again, creating tensions in the remaining European countries and possibly the U.K., causing them to do a sudden about-face and run important trade deals with the U.S. An unequal economic debate has developed in European countries and perhaps even France. Immigration reform is again high on the agenda and running up against the populist rise of populists in parts of Germany, Hungary and elsewhere, a source familiar with the plans says.

And some European leaders and political leaders see potentially deeper problems in the Brexit referendum result and because another relatively moderate party, the Social Democrats, led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, will lose power in the national election in September, it opened the door for far-right parties to emerge.

Fears that Brexit could raise the risk of another shift that would sweep away integration and sovereignty, got business leaders' attention. Many in other European countries worried that the British defeat could prefigure a breakdown in engagement with the rest of the EU.

"The British vote is a wakeup call," said Werner Eichmeier, president of the global organisation of leading directors on business, trade and entrepreneurship, which advises a number of member nations and has shown an increasing interest in European affairs.

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