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Slow Decoupling: Europe Is Ditching Microsoft

Europe ditches Microsoft as seven nations embrace digital sovereignty, switching to open-source tools over U.S. tech giants.

Greenland: Do Friends Spy on Each Other?

US-Denmark tensions soar as reports reveal American spying in Greenland, fueling backlash over Trump’s Arctic ambitions and covert tactics.

A New Path All Round: Nuuk Calls Independence Referendum

Greenland plans independence referendum, drawing the U.S., China, and Russia into Arctic geopolitical competition.

Un-Intended Consequences: Europe Under a New White House

Nine days into Trump's presidency and Europe is uniting on issues that once seemed intractable for good or for worse.

The 51st State: Denmark Responds to Trump’s Arctic Ambitions

Denmark doubles down on Arctic defence as Trump renews bid for Greenland control, while independence calls grow louder.

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Greece’s €1.6 Billion Bet: Can Money Solve the Demographic Crisis?

Greece faces a demographic crisis with population set to drop to 8m by 2050; a €1.6bn plan aims to boost births and lure back emigrants.

Belarusian Spy Network Uncovered in Europe

Czechia, Romania, and Hungary dismantle Belarusian spy ring in Europe, exposing KGB-linked agents and expelling diplomats.

West Africa’s New Cocaine Highway: Europe’s Venezuelan Moment?

Last week, the French Navy seized nearly six tonnes of cocaine off West Africa's coast. Another routine bust? Hardly.

Critterz: The Automation of the Dream Factory Has Begun

Silicon Valley is making a £24 million bet on solving a Hollywood problem. The outcome could reshape European film forever or reveal the inherent limits of code.

Comedy: A Tool for Awareness and Healing

DET’s Mariem Dekhili talks with Mina Liccione on comedy as healing, turning pain into laughter, and raising awareness through art.