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This pull request adds a new blog post titled "Genug geredet: Wie digitale Souveränität von der UN bis Dortmund konkret wird" to the site. The article discusses the topic of digital sovereignty across three levels—global (UN), national (Bundestag), and local (Dortmund)—and highlights recent developments, key takeaways from international conferences, national policy discussions, and local initiatives. It also outlines practical implications for technical decision-makers and clarifies Open Elements' position and role in this context.