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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Pharmaceutical Sector Is Terrified of Trump's 200% Drug Tariff — Here Is Why the Math Doesn't Work

A 200% pharmaceutical tariff would be economically catastrophic for American patients. Here is exactly why the supply chain cannot be reshored quickly enough to prevent it.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The European Youth Terrorism Surge Is Directly Connected to the Iran War — Here Is the Data

42% of terrorism probes now involve young people. New data directly links the surge to Iran war radicalisation narratives. Here is the specific recruitment pipeline.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Why Japan Is Buying Record Numbers of US Treasury Bonds Right Now

Japan is the largest foreign holder of US Treasuries and is buying more. Here is the specific financial logic of this in the current environment and what it means for both economies.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Bucha Anniversary Nobody Properly Commemorated Because of Iran

Four years since Bucha's atrocities were discovered. The anniversary was barely noticed. Here is what this attention failure means for accountability and for Ukraine.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Energy Crisis Is Making European Farmers Choose Between Planting and Going Bankrupt

European farmers face impossible choices this spring as fertiliser costs explode and diesel prices soar. Here is what the decisions being made right now mean for food prices in autumn.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Jeremy Hansen Just Became the First Canadian to Reach Lunar Distance — His Country Is Watching

Jeremy Hansen is the first Canadian ever to travel beyond low Earth orbit. Here is how Canada earned this place in the Artemis programme and what it means for Canadian space ambitions.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Specific Thing Every European Household Should Do Before the Winter Bills Arrive

With the EU warning energy prices won't return to normal, here is the specific practical action list for European households based on what the data actually shows works.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Bosnia World Cup Qualification Is the Best Football Story of the Decade

Bosnia qualified for the World Cup by beating Italy. Here is why this is genuinely one of football's most moving stories and what the qualification means for a country born from war.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The April 6 Iran Deadline Just Passed — Here Is What Actually Happened

Trump's April 6 Iran deadline came and went. Here is the specific outcome, what Iran agreed to, what it refused, and what happens next for the Strait of Hormuz.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Leaked Russian Plan to Rig Hungary's Election Should Terrify Every European

Russia planned a fake assassination attempt on Orbán to boost his election chances. The plan reveals how Moscow operates inside EU borders. Here is what European governments know and aren't saying.

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Military02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

How the Iran War Is Changing European Defence Companies' Order Books Forever

European defence company order books are expanding faster than at any point since the Cold War. Here is what this wave of military spending is actually buying and what it reveals.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Crete Migrant Deaths Nobody Made a Policy Response To

47 migrants are presumed dead off Crete. The world moved on within 48 hours. Here is the policy failure this specific tragedy exposes and what actually saves lives.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Trump 'Absolutely' Considering NATO Exit Because of Iran — What European Leaders Said in the Next 24 Hours

After Trump threatened NATO exit on April 1, European leaders had 24 hours to respond. Here is what each major European leader said and what it reveals about alliance cohesion.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Global Trade Reset Is Permanent — Here Is What That Means for Every Supply Chain on Earth

McKinsey found global trade routes have permanently shifted. Here is what this means for European manufacturers, Asian exporters, and every supply chain planner trying to understand the new normal.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

What Actually Happened Inside Iran When the US Bombs Started Falling on February 28

Six weeks since the war began, here is the firsthand account of what Iranian civilians experienced on February 28 and how life has changed since.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The De Minimis Exemption Death That Is About to Raise Prices on Everything You Buy Online

The de minimis exemption that let Temu and Shein ship cheap goods to the US is ending. Here is exactly what this does to prices, which businesses win, and which consumers are hit hardest.

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Military02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

What Trump NATO Withdrawal Actually Does to the Nuclear Umbrella That Protects Europe

NATO's nuclear deterrence protection for Europe depends entirely on the US nuclear umbrella. Here is exactly what US NATO exit does to that protection and what alternatives exist.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Fastest-Growing Economy in Europe You've Never Heard Of Is About to Get Even Bigger

Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Greece are growing faster than Germany and France. Here is the economic transformation story that Europe's big country narrative is missing.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The European Central Bank's Impossible Rate Decision and What It Means for Your Mortgage

The ECB faces its hardest rate decision since 2022: Iran war inflation vs slowing growth. Here is what either choice does to European mortgages, savings, and the broader economy.

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Military02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Houthi First Strike on Israel Changed the Conflict's Geography Completely

Houthis launched their first direct missile attack on Israel since the Iran war began. Here is what this means for the conflict's scope and Israel's defence burden.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Ukrainian Tennis Prodigy Who Escaped War and Is Breaking American Age Records

A nine-year-old Ukrainian girl who escaped war is breaking age records at an American tennis academy. Here is what makes her exceptional and what her story represents.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Europe's Response to Trump's 'Go Get Your Own Oil' Is Already Being Built

Trump told Europe to find its own oil. Europeans are doing exactly that — but not through fossil fuels. Here is the accelerated green energy construction happening right now.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

The Trump White House Ballroom That Cannot Be Built — Why This Absurd Case Matters

A federal judge blocked Trump's White House ballroom. It sounds minor. Here is why this specific case reveals something important about the rule of law in 2026.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:06 UTCEurope

Christina Koch Has Done Something No Woman Has Done Before — And She Is Modest About It

Christina Koch is the furthest-traveled woman in the history of space exploration. Here is who she is, what she has accomplished, and what she said when Orion reached lunar distance.

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