Europe Wants to Be Less Reliant on American Tech. Here’s Why.
The European Union has unveiled a sweeping new “Tech Sovereignty Package” aimed at reducing its dependence on American technology companies and building more of its own digital infrastructure. The plan focuses on three areas where Europe believes it has become strategically vulnerable: cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and semiconductor production. At
Diplomacy, Translated: Rubio Meets Kuwait’s Foreign Minister After Iran Targets Kuwait Airport
Diplomatic readouts are short by design. They rarely explain the full context. That is why ONEST’s Diplomacy, Translated series looks at what governments say, what they mean, and why it matters. Official Statement Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Readout June 4,
Diplomacy, Translated: What Canada and Grenada Are Really Saying
Diplomatic statements are carefully written. Every phrase serves a purpose, and what is left unsaid can be just as important as what appears on the page. As part of ONEST’s ongoing Diplomacy, Translated series, we examine official government statements and explain what they mean beyond the diplomatic language. OfficialLatest Articles
Nine European Countries Push for Tougher Restrictions on Russian Tourist Visas
A group of nine European countries has called on the European Commission to introduce stricter and more uniform restrictions on tourist visas for Russian citizens. In a joint letter sent to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner, ministers from Estonia, Czechia, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden,
Europe Wants to Be Less Reliant on American Tech. Here’s Why.
The European Union has unveiled a sweeping new “Tech Sovereignty Package” aimed at reducing its dependence on American technology companies and building more of its own digital infrastructure. The plan focuses on three areas where Europe believes it has become strategically vulnerable: cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and semiconductor production. At
Diplomacy, Translated: Rubio Meets Kuwait’s Foreign Minister After Iran Targets Kuwait Airport
Diplomatic readouts are short by design. They rarely explain the full context. That is why ONEST’s Diplomacy, Translated series looks at what governments say, what they mean, and why it matters. Official Statement Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Readout June 4,
Diplomacy, Translated: What Canada and Grenada Are Really Saying
Diplomatic statements are carefully written. Every phrase serves a purpose, and what is left unsaid can be just as important as what appears on the page. As part of ONEST’s ongoing Diplomacy, Translated series, we examine official government statements and explain what they mean beyond the diplomatic language. Official
June 3: Trade, Diplomacy, and the Fight for Influence
Today’s stories share a common theme: power is being redefined. In Washington, the Trump administration is tightening control over who can access the U.S. market. In the Middle East, the United States is attempting to reshape Lebanon’s security landscape through direct negotiations with Israel. At the United
Trump’s New Customs Order Is About More Than Customs
At first glance, President Trump’s latest executive order looks like a technical customs reform. In reality, it is an attempt to fundamentally change who can sell goods into the United States and under what conditions. The central idea is simple: if a company wants access to the American consumerLatest Articles
Nine European Countries Push for Tougher Restrictions on Russian Tourist Visas
A group of nine European countries has called on the European Commission to introduce stricter and more uniform restrictions on tourist visas for Russian citizens. In a joint letter sent to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner, ministers from Estonia, Czechia, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden,
Europe Wants to Be Less Reliant on American Tech. Here’s Why.
The European Union has unveiled a sweeping new “Tech Sovereignty Package” aimed at reducing its dependence on American technology companies and building more of its own digital infrastructure. The plan focuses on three areas where Europe believes it has become strategically vulnerable: cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and semiconductor production. At
Diplomacy, Translated: Rubio Meets Kuwait’s Foreign Minister After Iran Targets Kuwait Airport
Diplomatic readouts are short by design. They rarely explain the full context. That is why ONEST’s Diplomacy, Translated series looks at what governments say, what they mean, and why it matters. Official Statement Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Readout June 4,
Diplomacy, Translated: What Canada and Grenada Are Really Saying
Diplomatic statements are carefully written. Every phrase serves a purpose, and what is left unsaid can be just as important as what appears on the page. As part of ONEST’s ongoing Diplomacy, Translated series, we examine official government statements and explain what they mean beyond the diplomatic language. Official
June 3: Trade, Diplomacy, and the Fight for Influence
Today’s stories share a common theme: power is being redefined. In Washington, the Trump administration is tightening control over who can access the U.S. market. In the Middle East, the United States is attempting to reshape Lebanon’s security landscape through direct negotiations with Israel. At the United