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Outrage as British tourists going away to EU countries could face 'lie detector' test carried out by artificial intelligence before being granted entry

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As the EU tightens its borders post-Brexit, new 'Orwellian-style' checks have been trialled. They analyse a person's facial movements as they fill in their application form online.

Why is the EU imposing new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles?

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China accuses Brussels of protectionism, EU says Chinese subsidies are unfair.

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Meta says it won't release its AI assistant in Europe because EU regulations will make it 'second rate'

EU regulators want to restrict the use of Facebook and Instagram data to train Meta's AI products.

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Meta Pauses AI Training: EU Data Privacy Wins

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has reportedly suspended plans to utilize vast amounts of user data from the European Union (EU) and ...

EU state pours cold water on Zelensky’s ‘peace conference’

www.rt.com

The Ukraine ‘peace summit’ won’t put an end to the conflict because Russia and China are not present, the Slovak foreign minister has said Read Full Article at RT.com

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Sweden-Iran prisoner swap frees EU diplomat

www.dw.com

Swede Johan Floderus, held by Tehran on spying charges, has been released as part of the deal. The exchange also drew criticism in some circles because it included freeing Hamid Nouri, an Iranian convicted of war crimes.

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Apple and Meta may face official EU charges for failing to allow marketplace competition

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Apple and Meta will reportedly face official charges and fines, under new EU regulations intended to curb marketplace "gatekeepers."

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EU Elections, Hunter Biden Trial and Scenes from Israel-Gaza Conflict

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India heatwave, Hajj pilgrimage and more images from around the world, selected by The Wall Street Journal photo editors.

Swedish EU diplomat Johan Floderus freed from Iranian jail in prisoner swap

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Iranian-Swedish citizen Saeed Azizi also exchanged for Hamid Noury, who was serving life in Sweden for role in death of political prisoners

EU Diplomat Released in Prisoner Swap for Iranian War Criminal

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Iran and Sweden carried out a prisoner swap Saturday that saw Tehran release a EU diplomat and another man for an Irainian war criminal.

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EU nation resumes imports of Russian iron and steel – media

www.rt.com

Spain returned to purchasing Russian steel and iron in April, RIA Novosti reports, citing trade data Read Full Article at RT.com

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EU diplomat Johan Floderus freed by Iran in prisoner exchange

www.politico.eu

In exchange for Floderus, Sweden has agreed to release Iranian former prison official Hamid Nouri.

Meta Halts Plans To Train AI Models Using EU Users’ Data After Pushback From Lead Regulator

Meta will stop training its AI systems using data belonging to EU users, the tech giant confirmed today. The decision follows a serious pushback from the EU’s top regulator body, the Irish DPC which is keeping strict tabs on how companies…

World News | Iran Swaps EU Diplomat, Another Man for Sweden Freeing Iranian Convicted over '88 Mass Executions

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Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Iran and Sweden carried out a prisoner swap on Saturday that saw Tehran release a European Union diplomat and another man for an Iranian convicted in Stockholm of committing war crimes…

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Apple kan in de EU worden aangeklaagd op grond van de Digital Markets Act

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Een beslissing wordt in de komende weken verwacht.

EU ambassadors agree on negotiating frameworks for Ukraine, Moldova

www.politico.eu

A first intergovernmental conference will be called for on June 25.

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Meltdown as France crisis set to crash global stock markets, euro AND Starmer’s EU dream

www.express.co.uk

France is heading for a full-blown financial crisis whoever wins the country's election next month, and it could sink the European single currency, too.