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America is woke to Brexit
Making the EU’s health systems fit for the 21st century
French tax on Google, Facebook to apply from January 1, 2019
Europe-wide measures can tackle 21st century health challenges
Technical impossibility at heart of EC’s plan to stop spread of online terrorist content
Exploring the unexplored: Ideas for building European leadership in AI
Realizing our vision for the future of health diagnostics
Introducing clinicians to effective, accessible and accurate digital technology.
Silicon Valley’s European solution
Nick Clegg is joining Facebook to help the company fix its reputation in Europe. The question is: Can he fix Facebook?
Macron gives EU tech tax a political push
Paris steps up campaign to get digital giants to pay more.
Where Brussels will hit Google next
The US tech giant’s ‘local’ services are the most likely next battlefields.
Nick Clegg, Europe’s man in Silicon Valley
Former UK deputy prime minister makes surprise move to Facebook.
Nick Clegg to head Facebook’s global affairs team
The former UK deputy prime minister will move to Sillicon Valley in January next year.
Massive Twitter data release sheds light on Russia’s Trump strategy
The social media platform says the 10 million tweets show the full scope of foreign influence operations dating back nearly a decade.
UK ministers warned of ‘significant legal costs’ if no Brexit deal on data
A government paper paints a starker picture of the impact of ‘no deal’ for data transfers than has been made public.
Why we need a new digital deal
Policymakers and business need to come together to promote a human-centric digitalization.
Server failure knocks out German parliament’s IT system for hours
Outdated software caused the incident, officials say.
Calling all citizens
It might not always be visible. You may not hear about it every day in the news. But don’t be fooled, Europe is engaged in a new kind of battle, one against domination from internet giants.
Facebook sued over Brexit campaign data breach
Campaign group Fair Vote UK is preparing a class action lawsuit against the tech company.
Vestager on Brexit: ‘If you bitch a little every day over 30 years, you end up divorced’
EU’s competition chief says she wants to stay on in her job as ‘I think we are on to something. And it would be great to follow it through.’
Germany’s falling behind on tech, and Merkel knows it
Party politics and cultural inertia bedevil efforts to shift into high gear on artificial intelligence.
Facebook’s in for a whole lot of Euro-pain
Social media giant faces a slew of probes and potential fines related to its handling of data.
AI can make health care smarter, more cost-effective
Applications, regulations needed so that data can help medicine
Meet US tech’s new (German) antitrust nemesis
While European competition czar Margrethe Vestager grabs the headlines, Germany’s antitrust chief is charting new waters too.
Irish data chief finds Yahoo broke EU law in breach, issues no penalty
Ireland’s data protection chief said today that Yahoo broke EU law by failing to protect user information in Europe’s largest ever data breach — but issued no …
Facebook shares user data with other tech giants: report
Sensitive information such as relationship status, religion and political preferences was released.
Zuckerberg’s personal challenge in 2018: Saving Facebook
Social media mogul has no time for self-improving challenges this year. He’s got his hands full fixing his company.
Digital Estonia shows the way — as does Huawei
Right now, the whole world is in the digital fast lane. With strong industry, research capabilities, and forward-thinking governance, Europe is in a solid position to take the lead.
Zuckerberg expected to apologize to EU Facebook users
Tech executive set to tell leading MEPs his company ‘didn’t take a broad enough view of our responsibilities.’