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// 2022
{ date: '17 Mar 2022', kind: 'Infrastructure', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'Europe begins buying a future in a language it does not <em>write.</em>',
body: 'Three national ministries sign framework agreements for cloud compute measured in dollars, datacenters located far from home.',
source: 'Le Monde, Archive' },
{ date: '02 Jun 2022', kind: 'Regulation', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'Brussels publishes the first draft of an act it calls quietly <em>historic.</em>',
body: 'Early text of what will become the AI Act is circulated to member states; no one yet uses the word sovereignty in public.',
source: 'EUR-Lex, COM(2022)206' },
{ date: '11 Oct 2022', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'A Danish hospital lists twelve assistants, all hosted <em>elsewhere.</em>',
body: 'An internal audit at Rigshospitalet finds twelve pilot tools in use across radiology and oncology; none run on Danish soil.',
source: 'Ugeskrift for Læger' },
// 2023
{ date: '30 Jan 2023', kind: 'Product', accent: 'terracotta',
hed: 'A San Francisco chatbot quietly becomes the continent\u2019s unofficial <em>intern.</em>',
body: 'Ministries, law firms and universities report staff pasting confidential material into a free web tool. Legal teams issue circulars.',
source: 'Financial Times' },
{ date: '22 Apr 2023', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'Italy switches off the assistant, then switches it back <em>on.</em>',
body: 'A four-week ban tests the limits of national action against a foreign-hosted model; a truce is brokered behind closed doors.',
source: 'Il Sole 24 Ore' },
{ date: '14 Jul 2023', kind: 'Regulation', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'The Act grows teeth, and so does the debate about who <em>sharpens them.</em>',
body: 'Trilogues yield real penalties for general-purpose models; lobbying intensifies around exemptions for &ldquo;foundational&rdquo; providers.',
source: 'Politico Europe' },
{ date: '06 Sep 2023', kind: 'Infrastructure', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'A hyperscaler lays its fourth European campus, and calls it an act of <em>friendship.</em>',
body: 'Ground is broken in a small Irish town; the ribbon is cut by two prime ministers and, later, unofficially, the firm\u2019s lawyers.',
source: 'Reuters' },
{ date: '01 Dec 2023', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'A European bank tallies its reliance and publishes only the <em>summary.</em>',
body: 'Internal mapping exercise counts 41 AI integrations, 38 of them contingent on a single non-EU cloud provider.',
source: 'Handelsblatt' },
// 2024
{ date: '19 Feb 2024', kind: 'Regulation', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'The Act is adopted, applauded, and then filed somewhere <em>safe.</em>',
body: 'Parliament passes the final text; implementation is deferred to 2026, giving incumbents eighteen months of grace.',
source: 'Official Journal' },
{ date: '08 Apr 2024', kind: 'Infrastructure', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'A French lab pauses its rollout and asks, in writing, where its data <em>sleeps.</em>',
body: 'CNRS requests residency guarantees for a ministry-wide assistant; the provider replies with a thirty-page legal memorandum.',
source: 'CNRS Bulletin' },
{ date: '21 May 2024', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'A foreign court compels disclosure, and a continent learns the meaning of <em>extraterritorial.</em>',
body: 'Under the CLOUD Act, records held on European servers are produced for a foreign proceeding; European data-protection authorities protest.',
source: 'New York Times' },
{ date: '02 Jul 2024', kind: 'Product', accent: 'terracotta',
hed: 'An open-source model is trained in Paris and called, hopefully, a <em>beginning.</em>',
body: 'A French laboratory releases a 22-billion-parameter model under a permissive license; adoption by ministries is briefly debated.',
source: 'Le Figaro' },
{ date: '15 Sep 2024', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'A Nordic ministry asks for a sovereign option, and receives a <em>roadmap.</em>',
body: 'Danish procurement office publishes an RFI for on-premise AI platforms; fourteen vendors respond, four of them European.',
source: 'Digitaliseringsstyrelsen' },
{ date: '30 Nov 2024', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'A new U.S. administration promises to review, renegotiate and in some cases <em>revoke.</em>',
body: 'Transition teams signal appetite to revisit the transatlantic data framework; European counsel spend December on contingency memos.',
source: 'Bloomberg' },
{ date: 'September 2024', kind: 'Editorial', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'Three American firms run 70% of Europes cloud — and almost all of its <em>AI.</em>',
body: 'Mario Draghis verdict to the European Parliament: only four of the worlds top fifty tech companies are European. “It is too late,” he writes, to challenge American cloud providers. Without radical reform, the EU faces “slow agony.”',
source: 'The Draghi Report · Brussels' },
{ date: 'December 2024', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'Denmark warns: digital society is now “extremely <em>vulnerable.</em>”',
body: 'The expert group on tech giants reports: dependence on a handful of foreign suppliers is no longer a procurement question. It is a national security one. Minister Bodskov: “we need to fence in the tech giants.”',
source: 'Danish Expert Group · Copenhagen' },
// 2025
{ date: '22 Jan 2025', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'A quiet exodus begins, with no press release and no <em>timetable.</em>',
body: 'Several EU agencies move sensitive workloads off non-EU clouds and into operational hardware hosted by smaller, domestic providers.',
source: 'Politico Europe' },
{ date: '18 Mar 2025', kind: 'Infrastructure', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'Fenja AI is incorporated in Copenhagen, on a Monday, without <em>ceremony.</em>',
body: 'A small team begins work on an on-premise AI platform intended for critical sectors — health, finance, energy, public administration.',
source: 'Erhvervsstyrelsen' },
{ date: '04 May 2025', kind: 'Regulation', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'The Commission funds three &ldquo;foundation-stone&rdquo; initiatives, and Europe exhales <em>carefully.</em>',
body: 'Digital Europe program awards grants to sovereign-infrastructure consortia, including a Nordic group led out of Denmark.',
source: 'DG CNECT' },
{ date: '27 Jul 2025', kind: 'Product', accent: 'terracotta',
hed: 'A regulator issues a fine of nine figures, and a precedent of <em>ten.</em>',
body: 'The Irish Data Protection Commissioner fines a major U.S. provider over transfer mechanisms; the ruling is widely read as pivotal.',
source: 'DPC Ireland' },
{ date: '14 Sep 2025', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'A multi-day outage reminds a continent that sovereignty is, among other things, <em>electrical.</em>',
body: 'A regional cloud incident takes portions of public services offline for thirty-one hours; emergency plans are reviewed everywhere.',
source: 'FAZ' },
{ date: '03 Nov 2025', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'Procurement teams begin to ask a new question, and in <em>writing.</em>',
body: 'Tender documents across six member states add an explicit residency clause; three require open-source inference and local hosting.',
source: 'TED — Tenders Electronic Daily' },
{ date: 'January 2025', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'Trump refuses to rule out military force against <em>Greenland.</em>',
body: 'Two weeks before inauguration, the president-elect threatens “very high tariffs” on Denmark. The shock in Copenhagen is total.',
source: 'Mar-a-Lago · Press Conference' },
{ date: 'May 2025', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'Microsoft cuts off the chief prosecutor\'s <em>email.</em>',
body: 'A US tech company, complying with a US executive order, disables the digital life of an officer of an international tribunal in the Netherlands. The “kill switch” stops being theoretical.',
source: 'Associated Press · The Hague' },
{ date: 'June 2025', kind: 'Regulation', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'Microsoft admits under oath: it cannot guarantee European <em>sovereignty.</em>',
body: 'Even data on European soil, with European staff, encrypted with European keys — US authorities can compel disclosure under the CLOUD Act. The legal fiction collapses.',
source: 'French Senate Hearing · Paris' },
{ date: 'June 2025', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'ochre',
hed: 'Copenhagens Microsoft bill jumps <em>72% in five years.</em>',
body: 'From 313 to 538 million Danish kroner. Copenhagen and Aarhus announce they will leave Microsoft entirely. The minister of emergency tells companies: “create exit plans for cloud services.”',
source: 'Copenhagen Municipality · Finance Report' },
{ date: 'Summer 2025', kind: 'Regulation', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'A Danish minister tells industry: prepare your exit plans for <em>cloud services.</em>',
body: 'Caroline Stage Olsen begins moving her ministry off Microsoft 365. The minister of emergency preparedness urges every Danish company to do the same. Continued dependence is now classified as a vulnerability.',
source: 'Danish Ministry of Digital Affairs' },
{ date: 'August 2025', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'Trump threatens tariffs against any country with digital <em>regulations.</em>',
body: '“American technology is not the worlds piggy bank.” The DSA, the DMA, the AI Act — all reframed as discriminatory trade barriers. Chip export restrictions are added to the list of consequences.',
source: 'Truth Social · Washington' },
// 2026
{ date: '12 Jan 2026', kind: 'Product', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'Fenja announces Project Bifrost, named after the bridge that crossed <em>everything.</em>',
body: 'A client-hosted, open-source AI platform designed for regulated European sectors; first deployments announced for Q2.',
source: 'Fenja AI — Field Notes III' },
{ date: '28 Feb 2026', kind: 'Field Note', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'The first hospital signs, and asks that the news be kept <em>small.</em>',
body: 'A regional Danish health authority adopts the platform for radiology triage; the announcement is a single sentence on page nine.',
source: 'Region Hovedstaden' },
{ date: '14 Apr 2026', kind: 'Editorial', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'A catalog is closed, and a second one is quietly <em>begun.</em>',
body: 'The editors mark this issue closed, pending the events of the coming year, which will arrive on their own schedule.',
source: 'Fenja AI — Field Notes IV' },
{ date: 'January 2026', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'Trump imposes tariffs on Denmark and seven <em>European nations.</em>',
body: '10% in February. 25% from June — until Denmark cedes Greenland. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, UK. The post-war alliance, weaponised.',
source: 'Presidential Executive Order' },
{ date: 'January 2026', kind: 'Rupture', accent: 'crimson',
hed: 'Denmark names the United States as a national security <em>threat.</em>',
body: 'For the first time in history, the official Danish threat assessment lists the US alongside Russia and China. Defence committee chair Rasmus Jarlov tells Washington: “You are the threat. Not them.”',
source: 'Danish Defence Intelligence · FE' },
{ date: 'February 2026', kind: 'Product', accent: 'terracotta',
hed: 'The court that prosecutes war crimes can no longer use American <em>software.</em>',
body: 'The ICC migrates to OpenDesk — an open-source suite delivered by the German Centre for Digital Sovereignty. If a global tribunal cannot trust Microsoft, the implication for every other European institution is unavoidable.',
source: 'Handelsblatt · The Hague' },
{ date: 'Q1 2026', kind: 'Regulation', accent: 'copper',
hed: 'Europe drafts a sovereignty law as US firms still hold 70% of the <em>cloud.</em>',
body: 'Europe writes rules for infrastructure it does not own. US hyperscalers add €10 billion of European capacity every quarter — more than Gaia-X spent in a decade. The servers stay in Texas. The AI models stay in California. The law changes neither.',
source: 'European Commission · Brussels' },
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