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The US government ordered Anthropic to cut off Fable 5 and Mythos 5 from all foreign nationals. France dropped Palantir the same day. The question is no longer whether AI sovereignty matters, but how fast Europe can build it.

Fifty-One

Luxembourg enshrined abortion rights in its constitution, becoming only the second currently existing country to do so after France. The vote was 51-6.

Fifty-Four Percent

For the first time, more people get their news from social media and video platforms than from traditional outlets. The Reuters Institute's annual report marks a turning point that has been drifting towards us for years.

Soy Steak No More

The EU voted to ban plant-based foods from calling themselves steak, bacon, or chicken. Veggie burgers survived. The compromise says more about lobbying than logic.

Thirty-One Point Four Million

Luxembourg's national railway carried a record 31.4 million passengers in 2025. But the network is straining under its own success.

The One You Missed

I cleaned 30 webshells from a compromised server. Three days later, the attacker came back through the one I missed. Here is what I learned about cleaning up after a break-in.

Two Hundred Million

Raids across four countries, 27 companies under investigation, and a grandson of one of Luxembourg's most prominent business dynasties at the centre of a financial probe that could reshape the country's corporate landscape.

Sixteen and Offline

The UK banned social media for under-16s today. Luxembourg says it will do the same if the EU does not act within a year. The question is no longer whether, but how.