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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Europe’s Middle Class Is Quietly Shrinking — And Nobody Is Talking About It

Rising costs and stagnant wages are slowly eroding Europe’s middle class, creating long-term economic risks.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Unexpected Tech Shortage That Could Affect Everyday Devices

A new shortage of critical components is emerging, with potential impacts on consumer electronics.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Remote Work Is Quietly Declining Despite Everything

After years of growth, remote work is beginning to decline as companies shift strategies.

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Science01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Weather Is Becoming Less Predictable — And That’s a Bigger Problem Than You Think

Meteorologists warn that increasing unpredictability in weather patterns is complicating forecasting and planning.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why Young People Are Quietly Losing Interest in Social Media

New studies suggest a gradual but significant decline in social media engagement among younger users.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Internet Is Slowing Down in Some Regions — And Experts Say It’s Not a Coincidence

Unexpected slowdowns in internet speeds are being reported worldwide, raising concerns about infrastructure limits and hidden disruptions.

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Technology01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Why AI Regulation Is Turning Into a Global Power Struggle

Countries are racing to regulate artificial intelligence, but conflicting approaches are creating a new geopolitical divide.

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World01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

The Global Food Supply Chain Is Breaking Again — And This Time It’s More Complicated

A new wave of disruptions in global food supply chains is pushing prices higher and creating uncertainty in multiple regions.

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Economy01 Apr 2026, 12:49 UTCEurope

Europe’s Power Grid Is Under Pressure: The Energy Instability Experts Say Could Trigger Blackouts

Energy experts warn that Europe’s power grid is becoming increasingly unstable due to demand spikes, renewable fluctuations, and geopolitical pressure.

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World31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

Why Zelensky's Move to Give Ukraine's Weapons to Gulf States Was Also a Message to Rubio

Zelensky's Gulf arms deals were announced days after Rubio suggested Ukraine weapons could be diverted to Iran. Here is why the timing is not coincidental.

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Economy31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

The Country That Is Most Likely to Default First If Oil Stays Above $100

Oil above $100 per barrel hits some countries far harder than others. Here is the analysis of which economies are most at risk of debt distress if high energy prices persist.

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Economy31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

How the EU External Action Guarantee Will Change European Development Finance

The EU Council has approved amendments to the External Action Guarantee. Here is what this technical change actually means for European development finance and the Global Gateway initiative.

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World31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

The Moment Volodymyr Zelensky Became a Global Arms Dealer and Why It Makes Complete Sense

Zelensky is now personally conducting weapons deals with Gulf states while his own country is at war. Here is why this transformation makes strategic sense and what it tells us about Ukraine's future.

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World31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

The EU Coreper Meeting That Will Set Europe's Direction for the Next 10 Years

The EU's Committee of Permanent Representatives meets on March 31 and April 1 on the Multiannual Financial Framework. Here is why this technical body is about to make decisions that affect every European.

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Military31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

Saudi Arabia's 36 Intercepted Drones in One Night: The Defence System Holding the Line

Saudi Arabia intercepted 36 drones and 15 ballistic missiles in a single night. Here is the air defence architecture that stopped them and what it took to do it.

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Sports31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

The Real Story of Italy's Playoff Against Bosnia: More Than a Football Match

Italy's World Cup playoff against Bosnia on March 31 was reported as a football event. Here is why it is actually a story about Italian national identity, Bosnian resilience, and what sport means.

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Military31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

The North Korean Troops in Russia Story Just Got More Complex — and More Alarming

New reporting on North Korean military personnel serving with Russian forces in Ukraine reveals a relationship that goes beyond arms deals. Here is what we know and what it means.

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Economy31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

Why the EU's Affordable Housing Plan Landed in the Worst Week of the Energy Crisis

The EU's Affordable Housing Plan was released in March 2026. Here is what it says, why the timing matters, and whether it can actually make housing more affordable.

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Economy31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

Oil Above $105 Means This Is What Your Summer Holiday Will Cost in 2026

With Brent crude above $105 per barrel, every European summer holiday is being repriced. Here is the specific additional cost for common destinations and transport modes.

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Economy31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

The EU Social Economy Report That Shows Europe's Most Underrated Economic Sector

A new EU Commission working document shows Europe's social economy employs 13.6 million people. Here is what this sector actually is and why it matters for the energy and housing crises.

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World31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

UK Expels Russian Diplomat — Moscow Says It's Baseless and Ukraine Says It Proves a Point

Britain expelled a Russian diplomat over espionage claims. Russia called it baseless. Ukraine says this proves what it has been saying for years. Here is the full story.

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World31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

The European Capital That Has Figured Out Tourism Overcrowding and Everyone Is Ignoring the Solution

One European capital has dramatically reduced tourism overcrowding without sacrificing revenue. Here is what it did and why larger cities refuse to adopt the same approach.

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World31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

Inside the Islamabad Peace Talks: What Pakistan Actually Told Iran and the United States

Pakistan hosted Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for de-escalation talks on March 30-31. Here is what Pakistani diplomats conveyed to all sides and what the forum actually produced.

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Technology31 Mar 2026, 13:49 UTCEurope

TikTok Is Also Suing the EU. Here Is Why All the Tech Giants Filed Within Days of Each Other

Four tech companies sued the EU Commission over DSA fees within days. Here is the coordinated legal strategy behind the simultaneous challenges and what it means for European tech regulation.

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