Monday, November 24, 2025
Europe has spent the last decade defining itself through rules. From data protection to online platforms and now artificial intelligence, the continent has become the world’s most assertive regulatory power. It is a role Europe embraces proudly: the guardian of ethics, human rights and democratic values in a digital age often dominated by commercial or authoritarian interests.
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Saturday, November 22, 2025
Europe loves the idea of speaking with one voice on artificial intelligence. It imagines itself as a unified digital bloc, capable of regulating, innovating and competing on equal terms. But behind the political speeches and shared legislation lies a reality that is far more complex: Europe does not inhabit one digital future — it inhabits twenty-seven.
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Friday, November 21, 2025
Europe likes to present itself as the world’s moral anchor in the age of artificial intelligence. It wants to be the region where technology is shaped by human rights, democratic values and ethical principles rather than by Silicon Valley’s commercial logic or Beijing’s state-driven ambitions. On paper, that is a noble mission. But once you look closely at how Europe actually approaches AI — how laws are made, how member states behave and how uneven the digital landscape truly is — a far more complicated picture emerges.
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Thursday, November 13, 2025
Europe’s digital frontlines are no longer hypothetical. From hospitals to energy grids, cyberattacks are testing the continent’s resilience every day. As digital threats escalate, the European Union is quietly building one of the world’s most coordinated cyber defense networks — but can it move fast enough to protect its citizens, businesses and critical infrastructure?
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