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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:50 UTCEurope

Why People Are Spending Less Even When They Earn More

Changing consumer behavior is affecting spending patterns despite income growth.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:50 UTCEurope

The Tech Layoffs Are Not Over — And They’re Happening Quietly

A new wave of layoffs in the tech industry is occurring with less visibility.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 12:50 UTCEurope

Europe’s Weather Is Becoming More Extreme — And It’s Changing Daily Life

Extreme weather patterns are increasingly affecting everyday life across Europe.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:50 UTCEurope

Why AI-Generated Content Is Flooding the Internet Faster Than Ever

AI-generated content is rapidly increasing, changing how information is created and consumed.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:50 UTCEurope

Oil Prices Are Rising Again — And It’s Not Just About War

Oil prices are increasing due to multiple global factors beyond geopolitical tensions.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 12:50 UTCEurope

April 2026 Sky Events Are Drawing Global Attention — And Scientists Are Watching Closely

A series of rare sky events in April 2026 is attracting both scientists and observers worldwide.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

AI Investment Boom Could Be the Next Big Economic Bubble, Experts Warn

Rapid investment in artificial intelligence is raising concerns about a potential market bubble.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Global Economy Is Entering a New Era — And Uncertainty Is the New Normal

Experts say the global economy is shifting into a new phase defined by uncertainty and rapid change.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

AI Is Creating Jobs — But Also Making Work More Complicated Than Ever

Artificial intelligence is transforming workplaces, but not always in the way people expected.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Iran War Is Quietly Reshaping the Global Economy — And the Impact Is Bigger Than Expected

The Iran conflict is disrupting energy markets, increasing inflation, and slowing global growth.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Rise of Subscription Fatigue: Why People Are Canceling Services

Consumers are reassessing subscription services as costs and options increase.

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World01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why More People Are Questioning Traditional Education Paths

Alternative education models are gaining attention as traditional paths are reevaluated.

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World01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Public Transport Systems Are Struggling to Keep Up

Urban transport systems are facing increasing pressure from demand and aging infrastructure.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The New Work Trend Nobody Expected: People Are Changing Careers More Than Ever

Career switching is becoming more common as workers seek flexibility and new opportunities.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Electricity Bills Keep Rising Even When Energy Prices Fall

Consumers are questioning why electricity bills remain high despite falling wholesale energy prices.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Office of the Future Might Be Smaller Than You Think

Companies are rethinking office space as work patterns continue to evolve.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Grocery Shopping Is Quietly Becoming More Expensive Than Ever

Consumers are noticing rising grocery costs even as official inflation figures stabilize.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Rise of Digital Fatigue: Why People Are Logging Off More Often

Users are increasingly reducing screen time as digital fatigue becomes more widespread.

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World01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Global Air Travel Is Becoming More Unpredictable

Air travel disruptions are increasing, affecting schedules and reliability worldwide.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Hidden Cost of Cheap Products: What Consumers Are Starting to Notice

Low-cost products may not be as affordable as they seem, as hidden costs begin to surface.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why People Are Sleeping Worse Than Ever — Even Without Realizing It

Changes in lifestyle and environment are quietly reducing sleep quality worldwide.

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World01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Global Shipping System Is Under Strain — And It Could Affect Everything You Buy

Shipping disruptions and rising costs are putting pressure on global trade systems.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Cities Are Getting Louder — And How Noise Is Becoming a Health Risk

Urban noise levels are rising, and researchers say the impact on health is more serious than previously thought.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Next Financial Crisis Might Not Start in Banks — Here’s Where Experts Are Looking

Analysts warn that the next financial crisis could originate outside traditional banking systems.

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