Spain Orders Blacklist of Palantir from Public and Private Companies
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Spain has ordered a blacklist of US data analytics firm Palantir from public and private companies, citing national security concerns. The directive affects major entities like Telefónica, Indra, and Navantia, and mirrors similar actions by France and Germany to reduce reliance on foreign defense software.
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