# digital sovereignty
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Germany Pledges Big Boost in AI Compute, Betting on Data Centres to Power Industrial AI
Germany’s new data-centre expansion strategy aims to double general compute and quadruple AI-specific compute by 2030 versus 2025 levels. The plan is designed to secure industrial competitiveness and digital sovereignty, but its success depends on chip supply, energy capacity and coordinated public‑private investment.

Capgemini and Microsoft Team Up to Sell 'Sovereign' Cloud for Regulated Customers
Capgemini and Microsoft have agreed to deliver a managed sovereign cloud service that prioritises data residency, regulatory compliance and business continuity. The partnership combines Capgemini's regional integration and services capabilities with Microsoft's Azure stack to serve governments and regulated industries seeking stronger local control of data.

Macron Warns Europe: Don’t Bow to Trump — A Prolonged Clash Over Greenland and Tech Looms
French President Emmanuel Macron warned that the EU should not appease President Trump over disputes including Greenland and technology regulation. He argues that past compromises have failed and that Europe must prepare for prolonged tensions with Washington, including possible retaliation over digital rules.