News Archive - Page 27
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The Tariff's Silent Victim: How Record US Import Tariffs Are Hurting Developing Countries Nobody Talks About
Trump's tariffs have a devastating impact on developing nations that don't make headlines. Here is the specific economic mechanism and which countries are hit hardest.
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The Women's Final Four Is the Same Four Teams Two Years Running — Here Is Why That's Actually Good for Basketball
The same four teams are in the Women's Final Four for the second straight year. Here is why this unprecedented continuity is actually driving record viewership and growing the sport.
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The Oil Price That Is Destroying Small Businesses Across Southern Europe
Olive oil prices hit records, diesel cost soared, and Southern European small businesses are at breaking point. Here is the real economic damage happening in the places tourists visit.
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The Hungary Election Is Three Weeks Away and Viktor Orbán Is Doing Something Unexpected
Hungary votes in April with Péter Magyar's TISZA party polling ahead of Fidesz. Here is Orbán's response strategy and why it is surprising observers who predicted retreat.
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The Iron Dome Gap: Why Tel Aviv Is Still Getting Hit Despite Israel's Air Defence
Israel has the world's most advanced air defence system. Iranian missiles are still hitting Tel Aviv. Here is the specific technical limitation that explains why perfect defence is impossible.
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Why the Supreme Court Letting Conversion Therapy Bans Fall Is Specifically Bad for Teenagers
Conversion therapy bans for minors were struck down by the Supreme Court. Here is the specific evidence of harm it produces in adolescents and what happens to them now.
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Germany's Energy Bill Crisis Is Hitting Small Towns Before Berlin Notices
While German politics debates energy policy, small towns are quietly in crisis. Here is the real human cost of Germany's energy exposure and what is being done too slowly.
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The EU's Plan to Survive If Trump Leaves NATO — Classified Until Now, Partially Revealed
European governments have been preparing contingency plans for US NATO exit for months. Here is what is known about what Europe would do and how realistic its options actually are.
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Israel Is Expanding Into Lebanon. Here Is the Full Military Picture Six Weeks In
Israel has expanded its Lebanon military operations significantly. Here is the full military picture of what is happening, who is being targeted, and what the casualty figures actually reveal.
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How Victor Glover Became the First Black American to Travel to the Moon's Vicinity
Victor Glover is the first Black American to travel to lunar distances. Here is his biography, what this milestone means, and what he said when Orion passed behind the moon.
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The Real Reason Trump's Iran War Cannot Last More Than Three Weeks
Trump says the Iran war will end in two to three weeks. Here is the specific military and political reason that timeline is real — not because of Iran's concessions but because of US capacity constraints.
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The Shelly Kittleson Kidnapping and Why Iraq's 'Stability' Is a Fiction Built on Militia Power
Journalist Shelly Kittleson's kidnapping exposes Iraq's dangerous reality. Here is what Western governments don't say publicly about who actually controls Baghdad in 2026.
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Germany's Bundeswehr Is Getting Bigger Faster Than Any NATO Military in History — Here Is What It Looks Like
Germany is expanding its military faster than any NATO country since the Cold War. Here is the specific equipment being bought, units being formed, and what this means for European security.
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What Birthright Citizenship Means for 150,000 Children Born Every Year to Legal Visa Holders
The birthright citizenship case isn't just about undocumented immigration. Here is the specific impact on 150,000+ children born annually to legal visa holders like H-1B workers.
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The Specific Moment Artemis II Crew Passed the Moon — What They Said and Saw
The Artemis II crew passed behind the moon on April 4, losing contact with Earth for 25 minutes. Here is what that experience was like and what they said after communication was restored.
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The Romanian Femicide Red Shoes Protest Has Gone Viral and Changed Something
Romania's red shoes femicide protest went viral globally. Here is what changed in Romanian politics, what didn't, and why this visual protest has specific power that petitions and marches don't.
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The Libyan Migrant Route That Killed Dozens Off Crete — And Is Getting More Dangerous
Migrants continue to die in record numbers in the Mediterranean as the Libya-to-Crete route grows more active. Here is why this route is expanding and what European policy is failing.
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How the Ukraine Drone That Crashed in Finland Reveals the Full Scale of Russian Electronic Warfare
A Ukrainian drone crashed in Finland after apparent Russian GPS spoofing. Here is the full picture of how Russia's electronic warfare is redirecting Ukrainian weapons into NATO territory.
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The Italy World Cup Penalty Miss That Will Haunt a Generation of Azzurri Fans
Italy's penalty miss sealed their third consecutive World Cup absence. Here is the moment in full, the specific failure modes of Italian football, and whether anything will change before 2030.
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The US Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad and Why It Shows Iraq Is Not 'Stabilised'
The kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad reveals that Iraq's 'stability' is fragile and militia power remains deeply embedded. Here is the security reality in 2026.
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The Iran War Is Changing Europe's Energy Independence Strategy Faster Than Any Policy Could
European solar panel and heat pump orders surged dramatically in March 2026. Here is how the Iran war is reshaping Europe's energy transition faster than any policy or incentive could.
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Why the EU-US Framework Trade Deal Is Already Showing Cracks
The EU-US trade deal was supposed to stabilise transatlantic commerce. Six months in, structural problems are appearing. Here is what is going wrong and who can fix it.
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Japan's Economy in 2026: How the Weakening Yen and US Tariffs Are Playing Against Each Other
Japan faces a specific economic tension in 2026: US tariffs hurt exports but a weaker yen helps them. Here is how Japanese automakers are navigating the contradiction.
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The Section 122 Tariff Nobody Understood Is Now the Most Important Trade Number in the World
After the IEEPA ruling, Trump invoked Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act to impose a 10% tariff on all imports. Here is what this obscure law does and why it expires in July.
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