News Archive - Page 50
Archive index page 50 of 51, with direct story links for historical crawl depth.
The EU's Food Fraud Crackdown Just Got Its Most Powerful Weapon Yet
Europe's food fraud problem costs billions annually. A new AI-powered detection system just went live. Here is how it works and what it means for the olive oil, honey, and wine you're buying.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
SNAP Restrictions Are Expanding: 4 More US States Cut Food Stamp Purchasing Power in April
Four more US states will restrict what SNAP recipients can buy starting April 2026. Here is what the restrictions cover, who is most affected, and what the evidence says about their impact.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
What Happened to the Person Who Counted Every Slave Ship and Why the Number Keeps Changing
The UN says 12-15 million enslaved Africans were taken across the Atlantic. Here is how historians arrived at that number, why it keeps being revised, and what the controversy reveals.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
The Aging Judiciary Problem Nobody in Power Wants to Solve — Britain's House of Lords as a Case Study
Britain's House of Lords has members in their 90s making laws. The US Supreme Court has justices with no mandatory retirement age. Here is why the aging judiciary problem is getting worse, not better.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Diego Garcia Missile: The Iran Incident That Put Europe on Notice and Changed the Conflict's Geography
Iran fired a missile toward Diego Garcia — the British-American air base in the Indian Ocean. Here is why this specific incident is being called a 'game changer' for the conflict's geographic scope.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
The Chinese Bike That Made It to Indiana (and Why US Tariffs Are Making It Even More Expensive)
An Indiana bicycle company tried to bring manufacturing back to the US. Trump's tariffs are hitting their Chinese-made components hard. Here is the paradox of reshoring under a tariff regime.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Pakistan Just Inserted Itself Into the Iran War as a Peace Broker — Here Is Why That's Brilliant and Risky
Pakistan is hosting emergency foreign minister talks between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt on March 30-31 to de-escalate the Iran war. Here is how this came about and what Islamabad stands to gain.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Trump's Dollar Signature Gambit: The Small Change That Is Causing a Big International Confidence Problem
Trump replaced the Treasury Secretary's signature on dollar bills with his own. Central bankers across the world are quietly alarmed. Here is the specific mechanism by which this matters.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
The EU Recipe for Trade Deals: Go Easy on Beef, Go Hard on Wine. Here Is Why That Makes Perfect Sense
The EU's approach to free trade agreements systematically protects European wine, spirits, and specialty foods while conceding on commodity beef. Here is the political logic behind the asymmetry.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
The Gambling Tax Debate That Could Reshape European Sports Funding Forever
As sports organizations face funding shortfalls, a growing coalition is pushing to direct gambling taxes toward grassroots sport. Here is why the debate is coming to a head right now.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Europe's Water Is Poisoned, Running Out, and Nobody in Power Wants to Talk About It Honestly
A landmark Euronews investigation reveals the scale of Europe's drinking water crisis: PFAS chemicals, nitrates, microplastics, and drought are destroying the continent's most basic resource.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Kosovo vs Turkey World Cup Final: The Country That Barely Exists Is 90 Minutes From History
Kosovo has never appeared at a major football tournament. Turkey hasn't been to a World Cup since 2002. On March 31, one of them makes history and one of them waits another four years.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Sweden vs Poland: Lewandowski's Last World Cup Dance Against the Heir Who Wants to Take Everything
Sweden and Poland meet on March 31 in a World Cup playoff final that doubles as the most compelling generational handover in European football. Only one gets to go to America.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Italy vs Bosnia World Cup Playoff: The Match Italian Football Has Been Dreading for Eight Years
Italy meet Bosnia on March 31 with a World Cup place at stake. After two consecutive absences, the pressure on the Azzurri is unlike anything in their history. Here is the complete preview.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
F1 Japan GP: Russell Wins Again but the FIA Regulation Loophole Controversy Is Getting Louder
George Russell dominated the Japanese Grand Prix but rival teams are screaming foul over what they call an illegal interpretation of the 2026 power regulations. Here is the full story.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
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.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source