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EU seeks leadership on AI ethics rules
The EU wants to harness the potential of AI technologies but not at the expense of its social and political principles
EUEU-China summit will focus on mutual cooperation
EU and Chinese officials are discussing trade and investment at today's annual EU-China summit
EUThe EU will struggle to crackdown on money laundering
Swedbank has been accused of money laundering, after it reportedly accepted billions of euros deemed 'high-risk'
EUNew Polish alliance aims at both ruling and new party
European Coalition unites much of opposition against entrenched Law and Justice -- but also against new Spring party
PolandFar-right concerns could harm Austria’s coalition
Austria’s two-party coalition enjoys high popularity but links to far-right extremism could complicate relations
AustriaDisbursement will burnish Greece’s reform credentials
Greece’s adherence to post-bailout reform secures conditional release of money that may encourage commercial lenders
GreeceBrexit Article 50 extension keeps all scenarios alive
Prime Minister Theresa May has asked the EU for an extension to Article 50 until June 30
United KingdomCountries will want EU solution to migration
The EU will no longer deploy naval assets to its anti-trafficking mission, making migrant crossings more perilous
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