Reading up on European Union
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- Europe’s New Entry/Exit System Is a Mess, and It’s Not Going Away
EU leaders refused to delay the new biometric Entry/Exit System despite aviation industry warnings that it is causing long lines and missed flights for summer travelers.
- ‘It’s whack-a-mole’: how Europe’s smart border melted down
Europe's new smart border system (EES) failed at launch due to poor planning, technical glitches, and inadequate testing, causing major delays.
- Why Apple’s A.I. Upgrade for Siri Won’t Be Available in Europe
Apple's new AI features for Siri are indefinitely delayed in Europe due to regulatory compliance disputes.
- Europe Wants to Be Less Reliant on American Tech. Here’s Its Plan.
The European Union outlined a plan to expand its data centers, semiconductors, and cloud computing capabilities to reduce reliance on American tech.
- U.S. Threatens Penalties Against European Tech Firms Amid Regulatory Fight - The New York Times
The Trump administration threatened economic penalties against specific European tech firms unless the E.U. rolls back its tech regulations and lawsuits.
- Europe Begins Rethinking Its Crackdown on Big Tech - The New York Times
European policymakers plan to scale back and simplify landmark AI and data privacy rules, shifting from aggressive enforcement.
- Denmark Offers Lessons as Europe Toughens Up on Immigration - The New York Times
As Europe toughens immigration policies, British Labour politicians adopt Denmark's restrictive asylum model, but its architect warns that balance is essential.