These Are the Most Pressing Challenges for Europe's Leaders

Brexit Dominates All for Government, Says U.K.'s Lamont

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As summer draws to a close, the European Union will seek to tick off a number of boxes from the top of its to-do list, leveraging its new-found political capital following the ascent of pro-EU leaders on the continent.

Brussels will have its hands full as negotiations ramp up with the U.K. on its impending exit from the 28-nation bloc, with some eastern European countries testing the boundaries of anti-democratic initiatives and the euro area still working on reforms to protect its economic well-being.