Europe's week: European Super League backlash and new AI law
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Europe's week: European Super League backlash and new AI law
Drama with the European Super League dominated the first half of the week, as the European Commission announced proposals for regulating artificial intelligence.
The European Commission has announced an inquiry into suspected illegal subsides for Chinese wind turbine producers, amid fears the domestic industry could be decimated by cheap imports.
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Under the aegis of the Vice-President of the European Commission, almost all the political parties in Parliament signed a code of conduct for the EU elections.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is embroiled in a row over favouritism, after appointing German MEP Markus Pieper as Envoy for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, a five-year post with a salary of nearly 17,000 euros a month.
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The European Commission’s approval rating is deeply split in the EU and alarmingly low in a handful of member states, new polling shows, raising questions over Ursula von der Leyen’s bid for a second term at the executive’s helm.
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EU Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas joins Euronews Correspondent Sasha Vakulina on the Global Conversation to discuss newly agreed migration policies and the upcoming European elections.
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Tottenham interim boss Ryan Mason says Harry Kane’s future at the club will not be decided by Champions League qualification this summer.Kane has been the subject of plenty of transfer speculation..
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The European Union said Monday it is suing AstraZeneca over an alleged breach of its vaccine supply contract, as the bloc announced a deal for 1.8 billion doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine,..
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta revealed he received a personal apology from the club’s owners as he saw supporters send the “strongest message” in the history of football to bring to an end plans for..
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