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    30 Sep 20
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    Spurek was speaking on Wednesday at a news conference in Parliament after it was announced she was joining the Greens/EFA group.
    30 Sep 20
    Deal reached on new Belgian government
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    30 Sep 20
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    30 Sep 20
    European Commission says it has ‘full trust’ in Věra Jourová after Orbán demands resignation
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    Polish MEP Sylwia Spurek jumps ship from Socialists to Greens group
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    Maximising the benefits and minimising the risks of Artificial Intelligence
    The EU must ensure it is not left behind in the rapidly growing AI sector, while making sure that it pays due respect to the ethics and potential risks, writes Dan Nica.
    30 Sep 20
    Addressing the ethical and social implications of Artificial Intelligence
    Maria da Graça Carvalho explains how Parliament’s new Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence will assist in the creation of a harmonised legal and ethical framework for AI.
    29 Sep 20
    Former Finnish MEP Alex Stubb touted as possible chairman of Conference on Future of Europe
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    28 Sep 20
    UK Coordination Group deputy issues blunt warning as next round of Brexit talks kicks off
    Christophe Hansen, who is also Parliament's trade committee negotiator, declared, “it is time for the UK to restore confidence to advance in the negotiations.”
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    A European Union of unequal reproductive rights
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    SOTEU 2020 was business as unusual, says FEPs Secretary General László Andor
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    23 Sep 20
    New Special Committee on Foreign Interference elects Raphaël Glucksmann as chair
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