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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

The Pharmaceutical Tariff Trump Is Planning Could Hit 200% — Here Is What It Would Do to Medicine Prices

The Trump administration has signaled pharmaceutical tariffs could reach 200% by mid-to-late 2026. Here is what would happen to the price of medicines for American patients and globally.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

China's Economy Is Growing 4.5% Despite Everything — Here Is What Beijing Is Actually Doing Right

China is projected to grow 4.5% in 2026 despite record tariffs and a struggling property market. Here is Deloitte's analysis of what Beijing is getting right and what remains at risk.

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Science02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

Artemis II Is Around the Moon Right Now — Here Is What the Crew Are Actually Doing

Artemis II successfully launched and four astronauts are now closer to the moon than any humans since 1972. Here is the day-by-day account of what they are testing and experiencing.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

Global Trade Grew Faster Than GDP Despite Record Tariffs — The Economics Lesson Nobody Taught Trump

Trade grew faster than GDP in 2025 despite the highest US tariffs since WWII. Here is the economic theory behind why tariffs reshaped trade without killing it.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

Trump's Iran Speech Wednesday Night: What He Said and What Europe Did the Next Morning

Trump addressed the nation on the Iran war Wednesday night. Here is what he actually said, how markets reacted immediately, and what European governments did by Thursday morning.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

What the EU-US Trade Deal of 2025 Actually Delivers — One Year Later

The EU-US trade framework was agreed in August 2025. Here is what has actually changed for European exporters and whether the deal delivered what was promised.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

The Tariff Refund Chaos: How 330,000 Businesses Will Try to Get $166 Billion Back

The Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs and now $166 billion must be refunded. Here is why this is going to be one of the most complex administrative operations in US history.

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Military02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

What Trump's NATO Exit Threat Actually Does to Russia's Military Calculus

Trump threatening NATO exit changes how Russia calculates risk in Europe. Here is the specific deterrence mechanism being weakened and what the Kremlin is actually thinking.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

The Tariff War's Biggest Winners and Losers — McKinsey's Verdict Is Not What Anyone Expected

McKinsey found the tariff war created clear winners and losers — but not the ones Trump predicted. Here is who actually gained and who actually lost.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

The Kristi Noem Husband Photos Story: What It Actually Tells Us About Power and Privacy in 2026

A tabloid photo leak involving DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's husband has created an unusual political story. Here is what it reveals about the specific vulnerability of public figures and their families.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

Birthright Citizenship Ending Would Hurt Asian Legal Immigrants Most — Here Is the Specific Data

A new study finds ending birthright citizenship would disproportionately affect children born to Asian legal immigrants. Here is the data and why this changes the debate.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

A Federal Judge Just Blocked Trump's White House Ballroom — The Story Behind the Story

A federal judge halted construction of Trump's White House ballroom project, ruling he lacked authority. The DOJ is appealing. Here is why this seemingly minor story reveals major constitutional tensions.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

The Tariff the Average American Household Is Actually Paying in 2026 — The Number That Will Shock You

Trump's tariffs amount to an average $1,500 tax increase per US household in 2026. But the burden is deeply unequal. Here is exactly who pays what.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

The Supreme Court Killed the IEEPA Tariffs — Here Is What Happens Next to Trump's Trade War

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump cannot use IEEPA to impose tariffs. Here is what this means for the $180 billion in annual tariff revenue, the refunds owed, and where trade policy goes next.

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Economy02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

The Tariff War Did Not Kill Global Trade — Here Is What Actually Happened

McKinsey's new report finds global trade grew faster than the world economy despite Trump's historic tariff increases. Here is the counterintuitive story of how trade adapted.

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Sports02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

Bosnia Beat Italy on Penalties. The Match Report That Italy Cannot Bear to Read

Bosnia and Herzegovina beat Italy 4-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. Here is exactly what happened in the match that broke Italian football's heart.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Was Kidnapped in Baghdad — Here Is What We Know

American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped in Baghdad. Here is the full account of what happened, who she is, and the dangerous journalism environment in Iraq right now.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

'Go Get Your Own Oil' — Trump's Most Revealing Statement About the Iran War Yet

Trump told reporters that allies who rely on Hormuz oil should 'go get your own oil' — shifting responsibility for Hormuz's reopening to the countries most economically affected. Here is what this means.

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World02 Apr 2026, 10:05 UTCEurope

Trump Just Threatened to Leave NATO — Here Is Exactly What Happens to Europe If He Does

Trump says he is 'absolutely' considering withdrawing the US from NATO after allies refused to join the Iran war. Here is the precise military and political collapse that would follow.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:29 UTCEurope

What April 2026 Tells Us About the World We're Entering — And the One We're Leaving Behind

April 1 2026 is a specific moment in history worth pausing on. Here is what the simultaneous stories of this week reveal about the world we are entering.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:29 UTCEurope

The Iran War Has Done What No Policy Could: Made Europe's Green Energy Transition Feel Urgent

The Iran war's energy price shock has done more for Europe's green transition in six weeks than a decade of policy. Here is what this reveals about human behaviour and political will.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 17:29 UTCEurope

The Agentic AI Revolution in Healthcare: When Computers Start Making Medical Decisions

AI systems are now making initial medical decisions without doctor review. Here is where this is happening, what the results show, and the crucial question about who is accountable when things go wrong.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 17:29 UTCEurope

Methane Leaks Are 70% Higher Than Official Figures — The Climate Time Bomb That Governments Hide

Satellite data reveals methane leaks from oil and gas are 70% higher than official figures. Here is the scale of this underreported climate problem and who is responsible.

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World01 Apr 2026, 17:29 UTCEurope

The Loneliness Crisis in Europe's Largest Cities — and the Radical Ideas Being Tried

European cities are fighting loneliness with radical social infrastructure: prescribed social activities, befriending services, and community redesign. Here is what is actually working.

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