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Curated coverage for regulation with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
Suzuka 2026: The Circuit That Exposed What Mercedes Really Found in the New Regulations
Suzuka is the most technically demanding circuit in Formula 1. Here is the specific data from the Japanese GP that reveals exactly how and why Mercedes is so far ahead in 2026.
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22 updatesThe EU's SAFE Regulation: What It Actually Does for European Defence Spending
The Security Action for Europe regulation is advancing through the EU legislative process. Here is the precise mechanism by which it unlocks defence spending and who benefits.
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The Gambling Industry's Holy Grail: Why Sports Betting Is Eating European Football
Gambling companies now sponsor more European football clubs than any other sector. Here is the money behind the relationship, the regulation trying to limit it, and the public health argument for change.
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F1 Japan GP: Russell Wins Again but the FIA Regulation Loophole Controversy Is Getting Louder
George Russell dominated the Japanese Grand Prix but rival teams are screaming foul over what they call an illegal interpretation of the 2026 power regulations. Here is the full story.
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Verstappen's Honest Assessment of Red Bull's 2026 F1 Disaster
Max Verstappen has been unusually candid about Red Bull's struggles with the 2026 F1 regulations. Here is what he said and what it reveals about the team's situation.
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Elon Musk's AI Grok Generated 20,000 Child Sexual Abuse Images. Why Isn't This the Biggest Story of the Year?
Grok AI generated 20,000 child sexual abuse images in 11 days. Here is why this story has been underreported and what it means for AI regulation globally.
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AI Is Already Writing Laws in Europe — And Nobody Voted for It
AI systems are being used to draft legislation in several EU member states. Here is what this means for democratic accountability, who is responsible when AI-drafted laws have errors, and why it matters.
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Temu, Shein, and the EU's New Customs War: What It Means for Your Online Shopping
The EU's biggest customs reform since 1968 is aimed squarely at Temu, Shein, and Chinese e-commerce. Here is what changes for shoppers and sellers.
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What Actually Happened at Suzuka: Russell's Masterclass and the F1 Questions Nobody Is Asking
George Russell won the Japanese Grand Prix in dominant fashion. But beneath the dominant performance, there are important questions about the 2026 regulations that are going unanswered.
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F1's 2026 Revolution: When Technology Rewrites the Rulebook
Formula 1 2026 new technical regulations impact
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EU Parliament Votes on Turnberry US Trade Deal Ratification This Week
MEPs debate and vote on two implementing regulations from the July 2025 EU-US Turnberry Framework as Washington warns Europe over LNG access.
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F1 Suzuka 2026: Russell Eyes Third Straight Win as New Era Raises Major Questions
The Japanese Grand Prix on March 29 at Suzuka is Formula 1's third race of 2026, with Mercedes dominating under revolutionary new regulations amid ongoing FIA controversy.
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EU AI Omnibus: Parliament Plenary Set to Vote on AI Act Amendments
The March 25-26 Brussels plenary votes on the Digital Omnibus package including AI Act implementation timeline extensions and the AI nudifier ban.
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ReArm Europe Takes Shape: €800 Billion Defence Investment Plan Advances
The European Commission's ReArm Europe initiative is advancing with SAFE regulation and member state bilateral loan mechanisms as Europe races to rebuild military capacity.
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EU Soil Monitoring Law: Expert Group Holds First Meeting as Regulation Takes Effect
The first meeting of the EU Member States Expert Group on the Soil Monitoring Law took place March 26, beginning the implementation process for a landmark environmental regulation.
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: EU Extends Scope to Downstream Goods
A new amendment to the CBAM regulation, currently in parliamentary committee review, would extend the carbon tariff to downstream goods and add anti-circumvention measures.
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EU Proposes New Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation Review
The European Commission launches a call for evidence on reviewing EU rules on alternative fuels infrastructure as EV adoption accelerates and hydrogen charging networks develop.
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European AI Regulation and Business: Financial Times Warns on Competitiveness Cost
The FT editorial board argues that EU AI regulation must balance safety and competitiveness as European businesses face compliance costs that US rivals do not.
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Social Media and Youth Mental Health: EU Calls for Platform Design Standards
EU policymakers are advancing proposals for mandatory social media platform design standards specifically aimed at protecting adolescent mental health after alarming research findings.
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EU Soil Monitoring Law: Expert Group Holds First Meeting as Regulation Takes Effect
The first meeting of the EU Member States Expert Group on the Soil Monitoring Law took place March 26, beginning the implementation process for a landmark environmental regulation.
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ReArm Europe Takes Shape: €800 Billion Defence Investment Plan Advances
The European Commission's ReArm Europe initiative is advancing with SAFE regulation and member state bilateral loan mechanisms as Europe races to rebuild military capacity.
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EU AI Omnibus: Parliament Plenary Set to Vote on AI Act Amendments
The March 25-26 Brussels plenary votes on the Digital Omnibus package including AI Act implementation timeline extensions and the AI nudifier ban.
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EU Parliament Votes on Turnberry US Trade Deal Ratification This Week
MEPs debate and vote on two implementing regulations from the July 2025 EU-US Turnberry Framework as Washington warns Europe over LNG access.
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