Sunday, March 22, 2026
This series explores how capital shapes Europe’s technological, economic and societal systems. Moving beyond markets alone, it examines allocation, infrastructure and long-term investment — and asks whether Europe’s financial logic still aligns with its strategic ambitions.
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Monday, March 16, 2026
Cloud was long treated as neutral infrastructure — scalable, borderless and abstract. In the AI era, that assumption is dissolving. Energy grids, legal jurisdiction and compute density are redefining how Europe designs and governs its digital architecture.
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
Europe’s Artificial Intelligence Act is the world’s first comprehensive attempt to govern AI. This series explores how the regulation reshapes decision-making across finance, education, labour markets and government—revealing how algorithms are becoming a central question of power, accountability and democratic oversight.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Europe is quietly rethinking one of the most controversial questions in its energy transition: the role of nuclear power. This series explores how geopolitics, energy security and new reactor technologies are reshaping the continent’s strategy for climate neutrality and industrial autonomy. ⚡
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Sunday, March 1, 2026
The Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona brings together global leaders in connectivity, mobile technology and innovation. Hosted at Fira Gran Via, the event showcases the latest breakthroughs shaping the future of mobile, AI, networks and digital transformation.
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Friday, February 27, 2026
This series explores how artificial intelligence, credential inflation and skills-based validation are reshaping the architecture of education. As learning shifts from institutions to digital systems, it examines whether the diploma can endure as a social contract in an age of automated knowledge.
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Friday, February 13, 2026
Europe’s telecommunications sector is undergoing a structural redefinition. What was once treated as a competitive consumer market is now recognised as strategic infrastructure — a foundational layer for artificial intelligence, cloud computing, defence coordination and democratic governance.
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