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Everything That Is Going to Happen in the Next 30 Days That Will Change Europe Forever
April 2026 is going to be one of the most consequential months in recent European history. Here is everything scheduled to happen and why the cumulative effect could be transformative.
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18 updatesWhy the Midterm Elections Are Already the Most Important Thing in American Politics
November 2026 is only 7 months away. Here is why this midterm cycle is unlike any in American political history and what the current polling actually predicts.
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The New Pope's Hardest Year: Leo XIV's Baptism of Fire on the World Stage
Pope Leo XIV was elected less than a year ago. He has already navigated a US-Iran war, the Holy Sepulchre crisis, and a Palm Sunday that will be studied in Catholic history. Here is how he has performed.
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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre Has Survived Roman Emperors, Crusades, and Earthquakes. Now It Survived Netanyahu
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was nearly destroyed multiple times in its 1,700-year history. Here is how Palm Sunday 2026's access crisis fits into that extraordinary story.
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The Iranian Woman Who Smuggled Drone Footage Out to the World — and What Happened to Her
A young Iranian woman used encrypted apps to share footage of strikes on factories with diaspora journalists. Here is her story and the risk she took to document history.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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What the 2002 Turkey World Cup Story Really Means for the 2026 Version of the Team
Turkey's 2002 World Cup semi-final remains the country's greatest football achievement. Here is why the ghost of that team haunts the 2026 squad in ways that are both inspiring and dangerous.
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The Science Behind Why March 2026 Is Europe's Hottest Month on Record
Copernicus has confirmed March 2026 as the hottest March in European history. Here is the meteorological science behind the extraordinary heat anomaly.
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Kosovo vs Turkey: The Match That Could Change a Country Forever
Kosovo has never appeared at a major football tournament. A win over Turkey on March 31 would be the most significant moment in the country's short sporting history. Here is the full story.
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How the World Cup 2026 Expanded to 48 Teams — And Why Some Experts Think It Will Ruin the Tournament
The 2026 World Cup features 48 teams for the first time. Critics say it dilutes quality. Supporters say it democratizes football. Here is both sides of the most controversial change in tournament history.
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George Russell Is Dominating F1 2026 — But Here Is Why Red Bull's Max Verstappen Is Still the Favourite
George Russell has won every race of the 2026 F1 season. Yet Max Verstappen and Red Bull have history on their side. Here is the full picture of the new F1 era.
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'No Kings Day': Millions Protest Against Trump Across America and Europe — Here Is What Really Happened
More than 3100 simultaneous events made No Kings Day one of the largest coordinated protests in American history. What drove people into the streets and what comes next?
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The F-14 Paradox: Iran's American Air Force
Iran F-14 aircraft US military history NPR March 2026
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Reparations and International Law: When History Meets Politics
UN slavery reparations resolution legal political analysis
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Ukraine's EU Membership: New Chapters Open Despite Active War — Unprecedented in History
The EU has opened new negotiating chapters with Ukraine in what is genuinely unprecedented: active accession negotiation with a country at war.
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