News Archive - Page 37
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The Hammer and the Plan: What Netanyahu's Lebanon Expansion Actually Wants to Achieve
Netanyahu says the Lebanon expansion is necessary. Here is the actual military and political logic behind the decision, why it might fail, and what the international community can actually do.
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Europeans Are Rushing to Buy Solar Panels and Heat Pumps — Here Is What the Data Actually Shows
Sales of solar panels and heat pumps have surged across Europe as energy bills soar. Here is the data behind the rush and what it means for the green transition's new unexpected driver.
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The Ukrainian General Cherry Company That Just Signed a Deal to Build Drones in the United States
Ukraine's largest drone maker has signed a deal to produce FPV drones in the US. Here is what this means for Ukraine's defence industry and for American manufacturing.
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European Real Wages Near Pre-COVID Levels — Just as the Iran Crisis Threatens to Wipe Out the Gains
After years of real wage erosion, Europeans have almost recovered their pre-COVID purchasing power. The Iran energy crisis is now threatening to undo years of hard-won progress.
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The Kremlin Is Helping Cuba While Blockading Ships: Russia's Most Cynical Move Yet
The US is allowing a Russian oil tanker to deliver crude to Cuba amid the Iran war. Here is what this reveals about how Russia is using the Iran crisis to test American resolve everywhere simultaneously.
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USS Tripoli Arrives With 3,500 Troops: The Ship That Could Decide What Happens Next in the Iran War
The arrival of USS Tripoli with 3,500 US service members dramatically changes the military balance near Iran. Here is what this ship can do and what its presence signals.
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Bucha, Four Years On: Why Ukraine Cannot Accept a Peace That Erases What Happened There
Four years after the discovery of atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine's insistence on accountability is central to why any peace deal is politically impossible. Here is the full picture.
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Russia Fired 164 Drones at Ukraine in One Night — and the Private Air Defence Company That Shot Them Down
Russia launched its largest single-day drone assault of the war on March 30. A private air defence company shot down several. Here is the story of Ukraine's most innovative defence experiment.
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Figure Skating World Championships in Prague: Americans Are Within Medals' Reach After Olympic Disaster
The ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Prague end March 29. After disappointing Olympic results, Americans Amber Glenn and Ilia Malinin have something to prove. Here is the full story.
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Brent Crude at $105 and Rising: Why Markets Think Trump's Plan Won't Work
Brent crude hit $105 per barrel on March 31 as traders weighed Iran's partial diplomatic concessions against the military realities. Here is what the price tells us that official statements won't.
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TSA Workers Haven't Been Paid in 40 Days. Here Is What Is Actually Happening at US Airports Right Now
TSA workers have now gone 40 days without pay as Trump says he has 'a plan.' Here is what this means for airport security, for the workers, and for the millions of travellers passing through.
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The Italian Art Theft That Made No Sense Until You Read How Four Men Scaled a Fence at Dawn
Four masked men stole paintings from an Italian museum on March 30 by scaling a fence at dawn and vanishing in minutes. Here is everything known and why the theft's method is its own story.
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Zelensky's Gulf Arms Deal: Ukraine Just Offered to Help Open Hormuz and Changed the War's Geography
Zelensky announced Ukraine would supply weapons and defence tech to Gulf states and help open the Strait of Hormuz. Here is what this extraordinary pivot means.
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Ukraine Drone Crashes in Finland — and Moscow Says It Is Kyiv's Fault
A Ukrainian drone crashed in Finland on March 29. Russia says it proves Ukraine's recklessness. Finland says it's investigating. Here is what actually happened.
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Biggest Oil Shock in History: The IEA Just Said What Nobody Wanted to Hear
The International Energy Agency has called the Hormuz closure 'the biggest oil shock in history.' Here is what that means, how it compares to 1973, and what happens to European consumers.
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Lebanon Is Being Invaded Again — Netanyahu Just Announced the Expansion and Here Is Why
Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to expand Israel's military operations in Lebanon. Here is what the expansion means, what its targets are, and how it connects to the Iran war.
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Iran Says Yes to 'Most' of Trump's 15 Demands — But Read the Fine Print Before Celebrating
Trump says Iran agreed to 'most' of his 15-point plan. Here is what the 15 points actually are, what Iran accepted, what it didn't, and why this is still very far from peace.
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Trump Is Eyeing Iran's Kharg Island and the World Just Held Its Breath
Trump told the Financial Times the US might seize Kharg Island — the source of 90% of Iran's oil exports. Here is what that would mean for the world and why it changes everything.
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Everything That Is Going to Happen in the Next 30 Days That Will Change Europe Forever
April 2026 is going to be one of the most consequential months in recent European history. Here is everything scheduled to happen and why the cumulative effect could be transformative.
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The European City Rewriting the Rules of Urban Mobility — and Nobody Is Writing About It
One medium-sized European city has reduced car trips by 35% in two years using a combination of AI, pricing, and infrastructure changes that larger cities haven't been able to implement.
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How the April 6 Deadline Was Actually Set — and Why It Might Be Extended Again
The April 6 Iran deadline is Trump's third deadline in the conflict. Here is how each previous deadline was set and extended, what pattern this reveals, and what happens next.
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The Night Millions of Italians Were Glued to Their TVs and the Score Still Wasn't Enough
Italy's World Cup playoff against Bosnia drew 22 million viewers. Here is the emotional experience of watching from Rome, Milan, and Naples — whatever the result.
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The Scientists Tracking How the Iran War Is Affecting the World's Climate Research
The Iran conflict has disrupted climate monitoring stations, diverted funding from climate research, and complicated international scientific cooperation in ways that have real consequences.
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How Sovereign Wealth Funds Are Quietly Buying European Defence Companies
Gulf sovereign wealth funds and Asian state investors are building significant stakes in European defence companies. Here is who is buying what and why European governments are not stopping it.
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