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Curated coverage for pain with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
How the Champions League Is Preparing Barcelona for the World Cup's Spanish Armada
Spain has 3 clubs in the Champions League quarter-finals. Here is how this specific European exposure is preparing their World Cup stars for the summer tournament.
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13 updatesBarcelona vs Atlético Madrid in the Champions League Is the Best Story in Spanish Football
Barcelona vs Atlético Madrid in the Champions League has produced two all-time classic ties in 2014 and 2016. Here is why the 2026 edition could be the best yet.
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Barcelona vs Atlético Madrid Champions League Tie Has the Highest Stakes in Spanish Football Since El Clásico
The Champions League quarter-final between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid is the most consequential match in Spanish football this season. Here is everything riding on the second leg.
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Lamine Yamal at 18 Is the Best Player in Spain — Here Is Why He's Already Being Discussed as the Successor to Messi
Lamine Yamal turned 18 and is already being discussed as Messi's heir. Here is the statistical and qualitative case for the Barcelona and Spain winger who is redefining what youth football looks like.
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The Invisible Pandemic of Chronic Pain — And Why Medicine Has Given Up on 1.5 Billion People
1.5 billion people worldwide live with chronic pain. Most are undertreated or untreated. Here is the systemic failure behind this invisible epidemic and what a better system would look like.
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The Children's Mental Health Crisis Nobody Knows How to Fix
Rates of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents have doubled since 2010. Here is the evidence on what is causing this and the painful debate about smartphones versus other factors.
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The New Pain Drug That Doesn't Require a Needle Is Changing Chronic Pain Treatment
A new class of oral non-opioid pain drugs is in late-stage trials. Here is the mechanism, the clinical results, and when they might reach patients who have exhausted current options.
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The New Anti-Pain Drug That Doesn't Cause Addiction Is Changing Everything
Suzetrigine (Journavax) was FDA-approved in January 2025 and is now reshaping pain management. Here is what it is, how it works differently from opioids, and who it could help.
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The Fastest-Growing Economy in Europe You've Never Heard Of Is About to Get Even Bigger
Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Greece are growing faster than Germany and France. Here is the economic transformation story that Europe's big country narrative is missing.
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The Political Geography of the Iran War's Energy Pain — It Falls on the Wrong Voters for Trump
The Iran war's energy price spike falls most heavily on rural, car-dependent Trump voters. Here is the political geography of who is paying most and what it means for 2026.
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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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Oil at $105: How Australian Free Public Transport in April Is Smarter Policy Than Anything Europe Is Doing
Two Australian states are making public transport free in April to ease fuel cost pain. Here is why this specific policy is cheaper, more effective, and more equitable than what European governments are doing.
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The Italian Art Theft That Made No Sense Until You Read How Four Men Scaled a Fence at Dawn
Four masked men stole paintings from an Italian museum on March 30 by scaling a fence at dawn and vanishing in minutes. Here is everything known and why the theft's method is its own story.
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The Spanish Town That Ran Out of Money to Pay Its Energy Bills — and What the Government Did
A small Spanish municipality declared it could not pay its energy bills in March 2026. Here is what happened and what it reveals about the crisis hitting local governments across Europe.
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