Brussels

Apr
21
A digital conscious uncoupling

A digital conscious uncoupling

When it comes to digital policymaking, countries now openly question their ties to the United States — and whether Washington is a trusted actor.
9 min read
Apr
14
The fallacy of social media monopolies

The fallacy of social media monopolies

The US Federal Trade Commission's antitrust lawsuit against Meta fails to understand how we all use social media platforms in 2025.
9 min read
Apr
07
The digital side of the trade war

The digital side of the trade war

Attention has turned to how Europe will go after American tech giants in the growing transatlantic trade war. That will be easier said than done.
9 min read
Mar
26
Rethinking tech sovereignty

Rethinking tech sovereignty

In an era where long-standing geopolitical ties are faltering, it's time to figure out what this concept actually means — before it's too late
11 min read
Mar
24
Rethinking tech sovereignty

Rethinking tech sovereignty

In an era where long-standing geopolitical ties are faltering, it's time to figure out what this concept actually means — before it's too late
11 min read
Mar
10
The censorship battle goes global

The censorship battle goes global

9 min read
Mar
05
How to navigate Washington and Brussels: a tech policy guide

How to navigate Washington and Brussels: a tech policy guide

Tensions between the US and EU have never been higher — including on digital. Here's what you need to know.
10 min read
Feb
24
We don't know what happens online: German election edition

We don't know what happens online: German election edition

The country's federal election demonstrates what many know, but few will admit: no one really knows how social media affects how people vote
10 min read
Feb
10
When tech meets realpolitik: the new reality

When tech meets realpolitik: the new reality

11 min read
Jan
27
We need to talk about AI infrastructure. Really.

We need to talk about AI infrastructure. Really.

Billions of dollars are being spent to compete in the Great Game of artificial intelligence. To win that race, bigger is not always better.
10 min read