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      <title>Europe&#39;s digital dependencies: what breaks first, and what to do about it</title>
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      <description>Europe&amp;rsquo;s digital dependencies: what breaks first, and what to do about it In February 2025, the United States sanctioned officials of the International Criminal Court. Within hours, the Court lost access to its cloud services, email, payment systems and software licences. The infrastructure that failed that day is the same infrastructure European public administrations rely on daily. Three months later, the Court had migrated to European open-source products.&#xA;That fact tends to surprise people more than the sanctions themselves.</description>
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