
"Painting a rather rosy picture, she argues that Europe is not only a challenger, but a leader in many fields that will define that race on innovation, including computing power and AI adoption. She insists that Europe is not playing catch up like it was during the rise of the Internet, but is among the frontrunners. But on a slightly more critical tone, she says that Europe needs to capitalise on our strengths"
"Ukraine's Zelenskyy said that Russia has launched more than 3,500 drones and nearly 190 missiles against Ukraine so far this month. There have also been provocations against our partners, he said on X, refering to recent Russian drone incursions into Poland and Romania. This is precisely the kind of aerial terror against which Ukraine is calling for joint defence so that no one has to scramble combat aircraft in haste and feel Russia's pressure on their borders."
Europe positions itself as a leader in computing power and AI adoption, aiming to be among innovation frontrunners rather than playing catch-up. The EU must capitalise on strengths by completing the single market to make cross-border growth easier and to progress reforms by 2028. Progress on cleaner energy is acknowledged, but energy prices remain high, volatile, and uneven, requiring more interconnectors and grid investment. Europe needs to reduce strategic dependencies, notably on China, and adopt policies to shore up security. Ukraine reports thousands of drones and missiles launched this month and calls for joint, multi-layered European air defences.
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