News Archive - Page 35
Archive index page 35 of 42, with direct story links for historical crawl depth.
How Google's European Court Battle Over DSA Fees Could Cost It Billions
Google is suing the EU Commission over its Digital Services Act supervisory fees. Here is what this case is actually about, how much money is at stake, and who is likely to win.
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The Hidden Story of Why Western Australia's Commuters Are Getting Free Trains
Perth's commuters are switching to public transport in record numbers as petrol prices soar. Here is the Australian city that is accidentally proving a point about how energy crises reshape urban mobility.
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The Houthi Missile That Hit Israel for the First Time: A New Front Opens in the Worst Possible Moment
Israel intercepted a Houthi missile on March 28 — the first Houthi attack on Israel since the Iran war began. Here is what this means for the conflict's geography and Israel's response options.
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What the World Skating Championships in Prague Tell Us About Sport After COVID and After the Olympics
Prague hosts the 2026 Figure Skating World Championships. Here is why this specific edition matters for the sport's future and what trends are visible in the competition.
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Why Russia's Casualty Count Now Exceeds 1.29 Million Troops — and What That Actually Means
Russia has now lost over 1.29 million troops in Ukraine since February 2022. Here is what this number actually means, how it is counted, and what it implies for the war's trajectory.
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Why Iran Is Simultaneously Negotiating and Attacking Israeli Cities
Iran is engaged in back-channel diplomacy while striking Israeli cities. Here is why this is not a contradiction and what it reveals about how Iran conducts coercive diplomacy.
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The Extraordinary Economics of Ukraine's Drone Industry: From Battlefield to Export Business
Ukraine's drone industry is now exporting technology to the Gulf and partnering with the US. Here is the extraordinary economic story of how war built an industry.
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Packaged Food Is About to Get Radically Different in Europe. Here Is the Timeline
New EU packaging rules are entering implementation. Here is exactly what changes for consumers, when, and what the European food and packaging industry is scrambling to deliver.
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The First EU-Vietnam Forum Just Happened. Here Is Why It Matters More Than the Headlines Suggest
The EU-Vietnam Global Gateway business forum was the first of its kind. Here is what was actually discussed, what investment deals were made, and what it means for EU-ASEAN strategy.
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Hungary's Orbán Is Being Targeted by Russian Fake Assassination Plot AND US Senators Simultaneously
Viktor Orbán is simultaneously the target of a Russian election interference operation and US Senate sanctions legislation. Here is the extraordinary position Hungary's leader now occupies.
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The Lebanon Minister Who Called It an Occupation — and Why That Word Matters
Lebanon's minister used the word 'occupation' to describe Israeli strikes on Euronews. Here is why that specific word choice changes the international legal and political framing.
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The USS Tripoli 3,500-Troop Deployment: What the US Military Is Preparing for That Nobody Is Saying
The USS Tripoli has arrived with 3,500 US service members in the Gulf region. Here is what military analysts think the actual mission planning looks like.
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The Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel Case at the WTO That Will Affect Every Electric Motor You Own
The EU has launched a WTO safeguard investigation into grain-oriented electrical steel imports. Here is why this obscure product is crucial for Europe's green transition and what the case could decide.
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Why Poland Is Defying All Economic Logic and Growing Faster Than Germany During a Crisis
Poland's economy is outperforming Germany's despite higher defence spending and proximity to the war. Here is the counterintuitive story of why crisis is making Poland stronger.
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Snow Geese and the Arctic: Nature's Most Spectacular Migration Is Happening Right Now
Tens of millions of snow geese are currently making their annual migration to the Arctic. Here is why this natural spectacle matters scientifically and why climate change is starting to alter it.
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The New EU Banking Chair and the Crisis He Walks Into on Day One
François-Louis Michaud takes the EBA helm as European banks face their biggest geopolitical stress test since 2008. Here is the specific challenges he faces immediately.
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The €1.7 Billion EU-Ukraine Defence Programme That Changes How We Think About the War's End
The EU's €1.7 billion defence programme integrating Ukraine is the most significant structural commitment to Ukraine's long-term security since the war began. Here is what it actually means.
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Italy Qualifies for the World Cup — or Doesn't. The Most-Watched Night in Italian Television History
On March 31, Italy played Bosnia in the World Cup playoff final. Here is how the match unfolded, what it means for Italian football, and the scenes from across the country.
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Ukraine's Drone Crashed in Finland. Here Is What NATO's Response Actually Means
A Ukrainian drone landing on Finnish territory triggered NATO protocols. Here is what those protocols actually require, what Finland did, and what this incident tells us about alliance management.
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The European Banking Authority's New Chair and What He Wants to Change
The EU Council has appointed François-Louis Michaud as the new EBA Chair. Here is his background, his priorities for European banking supervision, and what the appointment signals.
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The UN Migration Compact for 2030 That Europe Is Ignoring While Talking About Iran
The UN is developing a migration framework for 2030. European governments are too distracted by Iran, energy costs, and elections to engage meaningfully. Here is what gets lost.
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The €29 Billion EU Competitiveness Fund That Is Quietly Reshaping European Industry
The EU's STEP programme has mobilised €29 billion for European competitiveness in two years. Here is what it is funding, which sectors are benefiting, and whether it is working.
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The Ukrainian Chemical Plant Strike That Shows Russia's New Targeting Logic
Ukrainian drones reportedly struck a chemical plant in Russia's Samara Oblast. Here is what was hit, why it was targeted, and what it means for Ukrainian long-range strike strategy.
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The Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas Committee Nobody Knows About That Is Banning Your Air Conditioning Fluid
The EU's committee on fluorinated greenhouse gases met in April 2026. Here is what they are regulating, why it matters for your cooling equipment, and who is affected.
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