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The Scientists Tracking How the Iran War Is Affecting the World's Climate Research
The Iran conflict has disrupted climate monitoring stations, diverted funding from climate research, and complicated international scientific cooperation in ways that have real consequences.
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14 updatesThe Political Prisoner Iran Just Released — and the Message It Sends About April 6
Iran released a British-Iranian dual national three days after Trump's deadline extension. Here is what diplomatic analysts think this gesture means for the April 6 Hormuz deadline.
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What Pete Hegseth's Christian Nationalism Means for US Military Chaplains on the Ground
As Hegseth injects combative Christianity into US military culture, chaplains serving Muslim-majority allies are facing impossible situations. Here is the story.
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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.
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The Political Prisoner Released by Iran — and What His Freedom Actually Signals
Iran released a dual-nationality political prisoner days after Trump announced the deadline extension. Here is what this gesture reveals about where negotiations actually stand.
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The French Election Nobody Is Talking About (But Should Be): European Politics' Next Earthquake
France's local elections in June 2026 will be the first major test of European political trends since the Iran war began. Here is why they matter far beyond French borders.
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Who Actually Controls the Strait of Hormuz? The Legal Reality Is Stranger Than You Think
Everyone talks about Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz. But the legal geography of the strait is far more complex. Here is who actually has jurisdiction over what.
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Turkey's World Cup Desperation: Inside the Pressure Cooker Ahead of the Kosovo Final
Turkey last played at a World Cup in 2002. The pressure on the national team ahead of the Kosovo final is unlike anything the country has experienced in football for two decades.
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Scotland at the World Cup: Why This Is About Far More Than Football for 5.5 Million People
Scotland has qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998. Here is why the next few months will mean everything to a nation that has been waiting 28 years for this moment.
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Kosovo: A Young Nation in Football
Kosovo football national team World Cup playoff 2026
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Reparations and International Law: When History Meets Politics
UN slavery reparations resolution legal political analysis
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Football's Geopolitics: The World Cup as a Mirror of Nations
2026 World Cup European playoffs and national identity
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Strait of Hormuz: UAE Joins Coalition to Potentially Force Passage Open
The United Arab Emirates signals willingness to participate in a multinational force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as the economic cost of its closure mounts.
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Croatia's Adriatic Coast: Tourist Season Fears as Energy Crisis Hits Hospitality Sector
Croatia's tourism industry — the backbone of the national economy — faces rising energy costs and weakening pre-booking trends as the Iran conflict dampens European confidence.
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Greek Debt Success Story: From IMF Bailout to Investment Grade in a Decade
Greece's credit rating upgrade to investment grade by all major agencies marks the extraordinary turnaround of an economy that required three international bailouts just a decade ago.
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