World Archive - Page 8
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Inside the Mind of an Iranian Hostage Negotiator
Former hostage negotiators who have dealt with Iran explain the specific psychology of Iranian diplomacy — and what it means for the current crisis.