News Archive - Page 38
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The Welsh Football Team That Won the Battle but May Lose the War — and What Comes Next
Wales lost to Bosnia in the World Cup playoff semi-final. Here is the honest assessment of where Welsh football goes from here and why this generation's story isn't over.
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The Debt Trap Underneath Europe's Rearmament Boom
Europe's defence spending surge is being financed largely through borrowing. Here is the ten-year debt trajectory this creates and which countries are most exposed.
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What the 'Lay Down Your Weapons' Message From the Vatican Actually Means for Catholic Politicians
Pope Leo XIV's 'lay down your weapons' call creates a specific moral dilemma for Catholic politicians supporting the Iran war. Here is how they are navigating it.
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The War's Forgotten Sailors: Seafarers Trapped Between Iran and Diplomacy
Pope Leo XIV prayed specifically for seafarers killed in the Iran conflict. Here is who they are, what they are experiencing, and why their story has almost no media coverage.
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Suzuka 2026: The Circuit That Exposed What Mercedes Really Found in the New Regulations
Suzuka is the most technically demanding circuit in Formula 1. Here is the specific data from the Japanese GP that reveals exactly how and why Mercedes is so far ahead in 2026.
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The Three Words That Sum Up Europe's Political Moment: Anger, Anxiety, Ambivalence
New pan-European polling across 12 countries shows a consistent public mood that political scientists are calling the 3-A moment. Here is what Europeans actually think right now.
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The 48-Year-Old Professional Cyclist Racing the Tour de France 2026: Is Age Just a Number?
A 48-year-old amateur cyclist has qualified for a Tour de France wildcard team. Here is the physiology behind extreme endurance performance at age and why the cycling world is divided.
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How the First American Pope Became the World's Most Watched Peace Advocate
Pope Leo XIV is an American at the head of an institution criticizing American military policy. Here is the extraordinary position he occupies and how he is managing it.
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The Scottish Parliament Debate Nobody Reported: How Holyrood Is Responding to the World Cup Qualification
Scotland's parliament held an emergency debate to celebrate World Cup qualification. Here is what was said and what it reveals about football's place in Scottish political culture.
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What Happens to European Farmers When Fertiliser Becomes Unaffordable — A Field Report
Natural gas prices drive fertiliser costs. Fertiliser costs drive food prices. European farmers caught in the middle are making decisions right now that will affect your food bill in six months.
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The Secret to Italy's Economic Recovery Nobody Gives the Government Credit For
Italy has posted better-than-expected growth for three consecutive years. Here is the actual story of what is driving the recovery — and why Meloni's government deserves less credit and more than it gets.
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The Trump Administration's New Strange Target: Trans Military Service Members
Trump's transgender military ban has been implemented. European NATO allies are watching how it affects alliance interoperability and joint operations. Here is the military's actual assessment.
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Why the Red Sea Rerouting Has Permanently Changed Global Supply Chains
The Red Sea shipping rerouting via the Cape of Good Hope has been in place for 16 months. Here is why the supply chain changes it created are becoming permanent regardless of whether the crisis ends.
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The Political Prisoner Iran Just Released — and the Message It Sends About April 6
Iran released a British-Iranian dual national three days after Trump's deadline extension. Here is what diplomatic analysts think this gesture means for the April 6 Hormuz deadline.
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Europe's New Wildfire Technology: The Satellites and AI That Could Save Thousands of Lives
A new generation of wildfire detection and prediction technology is being deployed across Southern Europe. Here is what it can do that human observation cannot and whether it will be enough.
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How the 2026 World Cup Expanded Format Just Changed Everything About Qualifying
The 48-team World Cup has created entirely new qualifying dynamics. Here is what the expanded format actually means for football's smallest nations and its most powerful ones.
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The Mediterranean Diet Is Going to Survive the Oil Crisis — Here Is the Delicious Evidence
Olive oil prices are at record highs. But research shows Mediterranean diet adherence has cultural resilience that simple price analysis misses. Here is the counterintuitive evidence.
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The Last Olympic City No One Is Talking About: Milan-Cortina's Transformation Two Months After the Games
The 2026 Winter Olympics ended in February. Two months later, here is what has actually changed in Milan and Cortina — and what was promised but hasn't happened yet.
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The Volcano Under Naples Has Been Rumbling for Three Months and Nobody Seems Alarmed
Italy's Campi Flegrei supervolcano has been experiencing elevated seismic activity for three months. Here is what scientists say is happening and what the actual risk level is.
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The EU's SAFE Regulation: What It Actually Does for European Defence Spending
The Security Action for Europe regulation is advancing through the EU legislative process. Here is the precise mechanism by which it unlocks defence spending and who benefits.
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What the Saudi Foreign Minister Actually Said in Islamabad and Why Nobody Reported It Accurately
The Islamabad de-escalation talks received widespread coverage that missed the most significant statement from the Saudi foreign minister. Here is what he actually said.
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How the No Kings Movement Accidentally Became Europe's Most Watched American Political Export
European media have been covering No Kings Day with an intensity that surprises American organizers. Here is what Europeans see in the movement and why it resonates beyond US borders.
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The Carbon Market Europe Created to Fight Climate Change Is Being Gamed — Here's How
The EU Emissions Trading System was designed to put a price on carbon pollution. Here is how large companies are gaming the system in ways that reduce its effectiveness without violating its rules.
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The Russian General Who Just Told Ukraine's Army Where the Next Attack Is Coming
A leaked Russian military document has given Ukrainian intelligence officers advance warning of specific planned operations. Here is how the leak happened and what it means for the front line.
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