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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

How Kosovo's Near-Miss World Cup Story Tells the Truth About Modern Europe

Kosovo came within 90 minutes of their first World Cup. Here is why their near-miss story tells us more about Europe than any political analysis.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The AI That Found 3,000 New Antibiotics in a Week — What It Means for the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis

An AI model discovered 3,000 potential new antibiotics candidates in one week of computational work. Here is what this means for medicine's most urgent problem.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Economic Reason European Real Wages Might Fall Again in 2026

European real wages had nearly recovered to pre-COVID levels. The Iran war energy shock is threatening to push them down again. Here is the specific arithmetic of how that happens.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

What Iraq and DR Congo's World Cup Qualification Means for the 2026 Tournament

Iraq and DR Congo qualified through the intercontinental playoffs. Here is what these two teams bring to the World Cup and why their stories matter beyond sport.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

What the G7 Meeting in Paris Actually Produced on the Iran War — Beyond the Communiqué

The G7 foreign ministers met in Paris on the Iran war. The communiqué was vague. Here is what actually happened in the private conversations and what it produces.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Carbon Market Trick European Companies Are Using to Avoid Emission Costs

European companies are gaming the EU Emissions Trading System in specific legal ways that reduce the climate policy's effectiveness. Here is exactly how it works.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

How Turkey Qualified for the World Cup 24 Years After Its Last Appearance

Turkey beat Kosovo to qualify for the 2026 World Cup — ending a 24-year wait. Here is the moment and what Turkish football's renaissance looks like.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Dog Aging Project Just Published Something That Changes Longevity Science

The Dog Aging Project's rapamycin trial results are in. Here is what they show and why they change the landscape of human longevity research.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Trump Administration Is Breaking Three Constitutional Norms at Once — Here Is the Legal Scorecard

Federal courts have blocked multiple Trump actions as unconstitutional. Here is the specific legal pattern and what it means for executive power in 2026.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Science of Why Your Memory Works Better After Good Dreams

New research links vivid dreaming to better memory performance the next day. Here is the specific neuroscience mechanism and what it means for how you should approach sleep.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Czech Republic Qualified for the World Cup — Here Is Why Nobody Noticed

Czech Republic earned a World Cup place through the playoff — and was entirely overshadowed by Italy's disaster and Sweden's heroics. Here is their story and why they deserve more attention.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

What Happens to European Banks If the ECB Raises Rates During an Energy Recession

If the ECB raises rates to fight Iran war inflation, European banks face a specific stress scenario. Here is what happens to bank loan portfolios, margins, and capital positions.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The UK-EU Relationship After Brexit Is Quietly Getting Closer — Here Is the Evidence

UK-EU trade is quietly re-integrating through regulatory alignment and new agreements. Here is the specific evidence of convergence that neither government wants to call Brexit reversal.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Last Card: How Turkey Is Making the Iran War Work for Itself

Turkey is playing every side in the Iran war with remarkable skill. Here is the specific strategic advantage Ankara is extracting from a conflict it officially opposes.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Why the Artemis Programme Is More Important Than Any Single Mission

Artemis II is making history. Here is why the programme that produced it is even more significant than the mission itself — and what it means for humanity's next century in space.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Full Story of How Italy Lost on Penalties to Bosnia After 45 Years of World Cup Dominance

Italy's World Cup penalty elimination was more than a sports result. Here is the full story of how one of football's most storied nations lost the thread of its own greatness.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Pharmaceutical Cold War: India Is Europe's Drug Supply Lifeline — And It's Vulnerable

Europe gets 70-80% of its generic medicine from India. The US pharmaceutical tariff threat and India's own policy changes are creating supply chain risks that European health ministries are quietly worried about.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Way Romania's Femicide Problem Differs From Other European Countries

Romania has the EU's highest femicide rates. Here is the specific social and institutional difference that explains why, based on comparative European data.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Why European Defence Stocks Are Up 45% and What Happens When the War Ends

European defence stocks have risen 45% since February 28. Here is who is buying, what they expect, and the specific financial risk of the sector's dependence on geopolitical tension.

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Military02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Saudi Arabia Weapons Deals That Reveal the Iran War's Hidden Winner

Saudi Arabia signed defence deals with Ukraine AND is buying more US weapons. Here is how Saudi Arabia is emerging as the Iran war's surprising economic and strategic winner.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

China Is Watching the Iran War Very Carefully — Here Is What Beijing Is Calculating About Taiwan

China's military planners are studying the Iran war intensively. Here is the specific lessons Beijing is drawing about US capability, will, and the Taiwan scenario.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Sweden's Viktor Gyökeres Just Qualified for the World Cup — Here Is His Origin Story

Viktor Gyökeres sent Sweden to the World Cup with an extraordinary goal. Here is the journey from failed youth football to European football's most dangerous striker.

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Military02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Trump-NATO Crisis Is Being Used By Russia Right Now — Here Is the Evidence

Russia is actively exploiting Trump's NATO exit threats in its information operations. Here is the specific content being pushed and who is receiving it.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Solar Boom That Saved Europe €3 Billion in One Month Will Keep Saving More

European solar saved €3 billion in March 2026 alone. Here is the compounding math of what happens as more capacity is installed — and the grid problem standing in the way.

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