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Trump Is Attending the Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Hearing in Person — The First President to Do This
Trump will attend the Supreme Court oral arguments on his birthright citizenship executive order — the first sitting president to do this in American history. Here is what this means.
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Why More People Are Questioning Traditional Education Paths
Alternative education models are gaining attention as traditional paths are reevaluated.
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Why Public Transport Systems Are Struggling to Keep Up
Urban transport systems are facing increasing pressure from demand and aging infrastructure.
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Why Global Air Travel Is Becoming More Unpredictable
Air travel disruptions are increasing, affecting schedules and reliability worldwide.
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The Global Shipping System Is Under Strain — And It Could Affect Everything You Buy
Shipping disruptions and rising costs are putting pressure on global trade systems.
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The Global Food Supply Chain Is Breaking Again — And This Time It’s More Complicated
A new wave of disruptions in global food supply chains is pushing prices higher and creating uncertainty in multiple regions.
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Why Zelensky's Move to Give Ukraine's Weapons to Gulf States Was Also a Message to Rubio
Zelensky's Gulf arms deals were announced days after Rubio suggested Ukraine weapons could be diverted to Iran. Here is why the timing is not coincidental.
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The Moment Volodymyr Zelensky Became a Global Arms Dealer and Why It Makes Complete Sense
Zelensky is now personally conducting weapons deals with Gulf states while his own country is at war. Here is why this transformation makes strategic sense and what it tells us about Ukraine's future.
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The EU Coreper Meeting That Will Set Europe's Direction for the Next 10 Years
The EU's Committee of Permanent Representatives meets on March 31 and April 1 on the Multiannual Financial Framework. Here is why this technical body is about to make decisions that affect every European.
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UK Expels Russian Diplomat — Moscow Says It's Baseless and Ukraine Says It Proves a Point
Britain expelled a Russian diplomat over espionage claims. Russia called it baseless. Ukraine says this proves what it has been saying for years. Here is the full story.
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The European Capital That Has Figured Out Tourism Overcrowding and Everyone Is Ignoring the Solution
One European capital has dramatically reduced tourism overcrowding without sacrificing revenue. Here is what it did and why larger cities refuse to adopt the same approach.
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Inside the Islamabad Peace Talks: What Pakistan Actually Told Iran and the United States
Pakistan hosted Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for de-escalation talks on March 30-31. Here is what Pakistani diplomats conveyed to all sides and what the forum actually produced.
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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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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 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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Spain's Holy Week Tourism: The Destinations Worth Experiencing Even in a War Year
Despite high energy costs and geopolitical anxiety, Spain's Holy Week remains one of the world's great cultural experiences. Here are the destinations Euronews recommends for 2026.
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The Market for Under-the-Radar US Tourist Destinations Is Booming — Here Are the 20 Cities Europeans Should Know
Euronews identified 20 underrated US destinations for 2026. Here is why these cities are perfect for European visitors and which ones offer the best value as travel costs soar.
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How Iran's High-Ranking Official Accused the US of Something That Changes the War's Narrative
A high-ranking Iranian official made a specific accusation against the US that, if credible, changes the entire framing of the conflict. Here is what was said and why it matters.
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The 'Gamechanger' Russian Plot to Fix a Hungarian Election With a Fake Assassination
Washington Post reporting reveals Russian operatives proposed staging a fake assassination attempt on Orbán to stir his supporters ahead of Hungarian elections. Here is the full story.
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The Russian Tanker to Cuba Story Is Actually About Something Else Entirely
A Russian tanker going to Cuba while Iran blocks Hormuz seems like a minor story. Here is why it is actually one of the most strategically revealing moments of the current crisis.
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Haitian Gang War and No One Is Watching Because of Iran: The Forgotten Crisis Getting Worse
Violence erupted between a powerful gang and vigilante group in Haiti on March 30. The world is not paying attention. Here is the scale of what is happening.
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The Mary Queen of Scots Letter on Display in Scotland for the First Time in 30 Years — and the Conspiracy Theories Exploding Around It
A letter written by Mary Queen of Scots in prison hours before her execution is on display in Scotland for the first time in 30 years. Here is why it is enthralling crowds and sparking conspiracy theories.
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The EU Veto: The Most Powerful Weapon in European Politics Nobody Understands How to Reform
The EU veto allows any single member state to block most foreign policy and tax decisions. Here is why it is impossible to reform, who uses it most, and why that might be changing.