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The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) replaces passport stamps with biometrics including fingerprints and facial scans.
Human rights groups warn that authorities are already illegally pushing back migrants at E.U. borders and hollowing out their legal protections.
Institutions are grappling with the human remains in their collections that were used to justify debunked theories about race.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon sounded off on a number of subjects in his annual shareholder letter. Dimon sees a key threat in Europe's slowing economic growth. Despite that concern, European stocks have outperformed their U.
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European leaders and other officials have ideas for bringing shipping back to the strait once the Iran war ends. But none of them are sure bets.
Austria’s government is considering steps to tackle its espionage problem by expanding the universe of illegal activities and protecting international agencies operating out of its capital.
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It was Easter week in Sevilla, Spain, and the scene was holier than ever. Paraders in purple-and-white cone hats shuffled past, carrying crusader swords and four-foot candles. Like American kids scrambling for candies at a parade,
Europe's digital trade policies unfairly target American tech giants like Apple, Google and Meta, and a Section 301 investigation is long overdue.