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World30 Mar 2026, 10:49 UTCEurope

Gaza Hostage Video: Three Alive After Two Years Underground — and What the Footage Doesn't Show

Hamas released a 4-minute proof-of-life video showing three Israeli hostages. Medical experts analyzed the footage. Here is what they found — and what it means for any deal.

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World30 Mar 2026, 10:49 UTCEurope

Iran Hits Tel Aviv's University District With 8 Missiles. One Person Dead. Here Is the Full Account

Eight Iranian missile impact sites were confirmed in Tel Aviv on the night of March 27-28, including one near a university. One person was killed. Here is the hour-by-hour account.

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Military30 Mar 2026, 10:49 UTCEurope

15 US Soldiers Wounded in Iran Strike on Saudi Base — Here Is Everything Washington Isn't Telling You

Iran struck a Saudi air base housing US troops on March 28, wounding at least 15 service members. Five are in serious condition. Here is what the Pentagon briefing left out.

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World30 Mar 2026, 10:49 UTCEurope

The Pope Just Told Every War Leader Alive That God Isn't Listening to Their Prayers — and Named No One

Pope Leo XIV's Palm Sunday homily was the most politically charged papal address in decades. He quoted Isaiah, named no one, and was clearly talking to everyone.

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World30 Mar 2026, 10:49 UTCEurope

8 Million People Just Took to the Streets Against Trump — and the White House Called It 'A Rainy Afternoon'

More than 8 million people rallied in 3,300+ locations across the US and abroad on March 28. Here is what the White House said, what the crowd actually looked like, and what happens next.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The UN Resolution on Reparations for Slavery: What It Actually Does and Doesn't Do

The UN General Assembly passed a historic resolution on slavery reparations. Here is the precise legal content of what was agreed, what was not agreed, and what happens next.

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Sports29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

Why Viktor Gyökeres Could Be the World Cup's Breakout Star — If Sweden Qualifies

Viktor Gyökeres has been one of Europe's most devastating strikers this season. If Sweden makes the World Cup, he could be the tournament's biggest name.

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Economy29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The Economic War Hidden Inside the Iran Military War

The Iran conflict has two simultaneous fronts: military and financial. Here is how the economic warfare dimension of the conflict is actually playing out.

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Science29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The Algorithm That Is Making PTSD Treatment Work for Veterans

An AI-assisted PTSD treatment programme developed in the Netherlands is producing better outcomes than conventional therapy for military veterans. Here is how it works.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The European City That Has Figured Out How to House Its Young People (And Nobody Is Paying Attention)

Vienna has maintained affordable housing for decades through a model that other European cities have studied but rarely replicated. Here is how it works and why it isn't spreading.

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Military29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

What the Iranian Navy Is Actually Capable Of — and Why the US Is Worried

The Iranian Navy has capabilities that are often underestimated in Western media. Here is an honest assessment of what Tehran can actually do in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Military29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The Weapons Ukraine Is Running Out of — and the European Production Lines That Can't Keep Up

Ukraine faces critical shortages of specific weapons categories as Russian attacks intensify. Here is what Europe is trying to produce faster — and why it is so difficult.

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Sports29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

Aston Martin vs Red Bull: The F1 Middle-Order Battle That Is More Interesting Than the Title Fight

While Mercedes dominate at the front, the battle between Aston Martin and Red Bull for the positions behind Russell is producing some of the most entertaining racing of the 2026 season.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

How Living Through War Is Changing Ukrainian Children Forever

Ukrainian children who have grown up during four years of full-scale war are showing distinct psychological patterns. Here is what researchers are finding and what Europe needs to do.

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Science29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The Climate Models That Now Predict Individual Weather Events — and Why It Changes Everything

A new generation of climate models can now attribute specific weather events to climate change with unprecedented precision. Here is what this means for insurance, law, and policy.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

Why Do European Leaders Keep Making the Same Mistake About Iran?

European diplomacy on Iran has followed the same unsuccessful pattern for 20 years. Here is what keeps going wrong and whether this time is genuinely different.

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Military29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The Nuclear Question Hanging Over Every European Security Conversation

The Iran war has forced Europe to confront the nuclear deterrence question it has been avoiding for decades. Here is why the conversation is finally happening.

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Economy29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The Port of Rotterdam Is Emptier Than It's Been in Years — Here Is Why

Europe's busiest port has seen a significant decline in traffic since the Iran war began. Here is what the shipping data tells us about the real economic impact.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

Turkey's Erdoğan Calls for Ceasefire in Iran — and Nobody Is Listening

Turkey has been consistently calling for a ceasefire since the Iran war began. Here is why its voice is being ignored and what this tells us about Turkey's current geopolitical position.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

Belarus at the Crossroads: Why the Lukashenko Regime Is Quietly Terrified Right Now

The Iran war has created unexpected strategic openings in Belarus. Here is why Lukashenko is more isolated than he appears and what Europe might be able to do about it.

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Sports29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

Verstappen's Honest Assessment of Red Bull's 2026 F1 Disaster

Max Verstappen has been unusually candid about Red Bull's struggles with the 2026 F1 regulations. Here is what he said and what it reveals about the team's situation.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:37 UTCEurope

The Hidden Victims of High Gas Prices: Europe's Elderly Who Can't Pay and Won't Ask for Help

Across Europe, elderly people on fixed pensions are quietly rationing heat rather than asking for help they may be entitled to. Here is the scale of this invisible crisis.

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World29 Mar 2026, 10:32 UTCEurope

What Happens After April 6 if Iran Doesn't Open Hormuz? The Scenarios Nobody Wants to Think About

Trump has set April 6 as the deadline for Iran to open Hormuz. Here are the scenarios that analysts are modeling for what happens if they don't — and they are alarming.

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Science29 Mar 2026, 10:32 UTCEurope

The Climate Lawsuit That Could Force Europe's Biggest Companies to Change Everything

A landmark climate lawsuit against a major European energy company is working its way through Dutch courts. Here is what it could mean for corporate climate responsibility across Europe.

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