By RAF CASERT and JILL LAWLESS Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — More than four years after helping set Britain's course out of the European Union, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is headed to EU headquarters to try to finish the job. With less than a month until the U.K.'s economic rupture with the European Union and talks on a new trade deal at a standstill on three crucial issues, Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed Monday to meet in person 'in the coming days' to see whether they can find common ground. Brussels is dangerous territory for […]
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