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News Briefing Published May 21, 2026 Reviewed Aug 18, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Elon Musk — news and analysis — NewsBriefing.eu
An analysis of 5,000 legislative files over two decades showed that technology, green deal and agriculture files attracted the heaviest parliamentary amendment activity, a proxy for lobbying intensity.
5000 legislative files · legislative files the analysis, study
The US vice president said that Europe has committed 200 billion euros.
200 billion euros · Europe's commitment US vice president, vice president

Christophe Fouquet says Brussels is regulating before European industry has built competitive AI products, with 99 per cent of ASML sales already outside Europe.

Five Europeans involved in enforcing online safety laws barred from entry as Trump administration signals confrontation over Digital Services Act and UK Online Safety Act.

With the US president openly hostile to Europe and backing nationalist parties, the UK's uncapped political donation regime leaves elections exposed to foreign money while Labour's promised reforms stall.

The White House document names immigration, birth rates and 'censorship' as threats to civilisation, urging support for patriotic parties across the continent before key votes in Germany, Britain and possibly France.

Analysis of 5,000 legislative files over two decades shows technology, green deal and agriculture files attracted the heaviest parliamentary amendment activity, a proxy for lobbying intensity.

Brussels prepares countermeasures targeting US services and technology sectors while balancing internal divisions over the scope and speed of response

US vice president tells summit excessive rules will strangle the sector while Europe commits 200 billion euros and China pushes open-source access.

The billionaire's endorsement of far-right parties in Germany and Britain tests the EU's Digital Services Act and exposes transatlantic tensions over platform power.

The EU begins enforcing its AI Act while the UK consults on copyright exceptions and a Trump administration prepares to take office with Elon Musk advising on technology policy.

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