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Steve Bannon Is Out of Prison and Back in Trump's Inner Circle — What Changed
Steve Bannon spent four months in prison for defying a Congressional subpoena and was released in early April 2026. Here is how quickly he returned to political influence and what his presence means for the second term.
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42 updatesStephen A. Smith Says He Is Not Running for President — But the Speculation Is Real
Stephen A. Smith publicly denied he is running for president despite growing media speculation. Here is where the presidential rumor comes from and what he actually said.
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How the Iran War Changes the NBA Playoffs — The Economic Story Nobody Is Covering
The Iran war's inflation is affecting NBA Playoff ticket prices and sports betting markets. Here is how geopolitical events change the business of American professional sports.
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Argentina Declared the IRGC a Terrorist Organization and Expelled Iran's Diplomat — The Milei Move Explained
Argentina became the first Latin American country to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization. Here is Milei's geopolitical calculation and what this means for Latin American politics.
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Donald Trump at the Kennedy Center Is the Most Politically Loaded Night in American Theatre History
Trump attending 'Chicago' at the Kennedy Center created an unprecedented political-cultural collision. Here is the history of the Kennedy Center and what this night means for art and politics.
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The 2026 World Cup Is 9 Weeks Away — Here Is Why It Will Be the Biggest in History
The FIFA World Cup begins June 11, 2026. Here is the specific combination of format changes, host country scale, and geopolitical drama that makes this the biggest World Cup ever.
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Trump Is Attending 'Chicago' at the Kennedy Center — Here Is the Uncomfortable Irony
Trump attended the opening night of 'Chicago' at the Kennedy Center. Here is the specific irony of a president facing unprecedented political scrutiny attending a musical literally about getting away with murder.
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The 2026 World Cup Starts in 10 Weeks — Here Is the Global Tournament That Will Unite a Divided World
The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts June 11 in the middle of the Iran war, global tariffs, and unprecedented political tension. Here is why the world needs this tournament more than ever.
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The Olympiad Is Coming to Los Angeles in 2028 — Here Is Why the Iran War Makes This More Important
The 2028 LA Olympics is two years away. The Iran war's geopolitics already threaten participation from multiple nations. Here is the specific political challenges facing the most watched sports event ever.
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Argentina Expelled the Iranian Ambassador — The Specific Political Signal Milei Just Sent
Argentina officially designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization and expelled Iran's ambassador. Here is the Milei geopolitical logic and what it means for Latin America.
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Rob Schneider Called for Reinstating the Military Draft During the Iran War — The Celebrity Political Statement That Backfired
Rob Schneider called for reinstating the military draft amid the Iran war. Here is the response, the political logic, and whether celebrity war commentary ever works.
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IPL 2026 Is Happening During a World War — Here Is How Cricket Is Handling the Geopolitical Backdrop
The IPL 2026 season is proceeding during the Iran war. Here is what this means for the world's most-watched cricket competition and how global sports navigate geopolitical crises.
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Cuba Released Political Prisoners for Easter — Here Is the Specific Calculation Behind the Humanitarian Gesture
Cuba announced political prisoner pardons described as a 'humanitarian gesture' for Holy Week. Here is who was released, what Cuba's government gains, and the US-Cuba relationship backdrop.
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The Turkish Drone Industry Just Became the World's Second Largest After the Iran War
Turkey's drone exports have exploded since the Iran war began. Here is how Baykar's Bayraktar family became the most-ordered military drone globally and what this means geopolitically.
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How Universal Basic Income Experiments Are Going — After Years of Real Data
Years of UBI trials in Finland, the US, Canada, and Kenya have produced substantial data. Here is what they actually found and why the results are politically inconvenient for everyone.
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How Kosovo's Near-Miss World Cup Story Tells the Truth About Modern Europe
Kosovo came within 90 minutes of their first World Cup. Here is why their near-miss story tells us more about Europe than any political analysis.
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Why European Defence Stocks Are Up 45% and What Happens When the War Ends
European defence stocks have risen 45% since February 28. Here is who is buying, what they expect, and the specific financial risk of the sector's dependence on geopolitical tension.
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The Real Reason Trump's Iran War Cannot Last More Than Three Weeks
Trump says the Iran war will end in two to three weeks. Here is the specific military and political reason that timeline is real — not because of Iran's concessions but because of US capacity constraints.
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The Kristi Noem Husband Photos Story: What It Actually Tells Us About Power and Privacy in 2026
A tabloid photo leak involving DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's husband has created an unusual political story. Here is what it reveals about the specific vulnerability of public figures and their families.
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Trump Just Threatened to Leave NATO — Here Is Exactly What Happens to Europe If He Does
Trump says he is 'absolutely' considering withdrawing the US from NATO after allies refused to join the Iran war. Here is the precise military and political collapse that would follow.
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The Iran War Has Done What No Policy Could: Made Europe's Green Energy Transition Feel Urgent
The Iran war's energy price shock has done more for Europe's green transition in six weeks than a decade of policy. Here is what this reveals about human behaviour and political will.
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The Trump Document-Signing Ceremony That Has Become Its Own Political Theatre
Trump's executive order signing ceremonies have become a distinctive form of political theatre. Here is what the staging of these events communicates and who the audience actually is.
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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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Scotland's World Cup Qualification Changed Scottish Politics Forever — Here Is How
Scotland's World Cup qualification has created a unique political moment for the SNP and independence supporters. Here is how football intersects with Scotland's national identity debate.
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A Florida Airport Is Being Renamed After Trump — But That's Not the Weirdest Part
A Florida airport was cleared to be renamed after Trump on the same day he revealed Miami library plans. Here is how personalisation of public institutions is becoming a political pattern.
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Oil Prices Are Rising Again — And It’s Not Just About War
Oil prices are increasing due to multiple global factors beyond geopolitical tensions.
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Why AI Regulation Is Turning Into a Global Power Struggle
Countries are racing to regulate artificial intelligence, but conflicting approaches are creating a new geopolitical divide.
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Europe’s Power Grid Is Under Pressure: The Energy Instability Experts Say Could Trigger Blackouts
Energy experts warn that Europe’s power grid is becoming increasingly unstable due to demand spikes, renewable fluctuations, and geopolitical pressure.
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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 New EU Banking Chair and the Crisis He Walks Into on Day One
François-Louis Michaud takes the EBA helm as European banks face their biggest geopolitical stress test since 2008. Here is the specific challenges he faces immediately.
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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 Hammer and the Plan: What Netanyahu's Lebanon Expansion Actually Wants to Achieve
Netanyahu says the Lebanon expansion is necessary. Here is the actual military and political logic behind the decision, why it might fail, and what the international community can actually do.
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Bucha, Four Years On: Why Ukraine Cannot Accept a Peace That Erases What Happened There
Four years after the discovery of atrocities in Bucha, Ukraine's insistence on accountability is central to why any peace deal is politically impossible. Here is the full picture.
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The Three Words That Sum Up Europe's Political Moment: Anger, Anxiety, Ambivalence
New pan-European polling across 12 countries shows a consistent public mood that political scientists are calling the 3-A moment. Here is what Europeans actually think right now.
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The Scottish Parliament Debate Nobody Reported: How Holyrood Is Responding to the World Cup Qualification
Scotland's parliament held an emergency debate to celebrate World Cup qualification. Here is what was said and what it reveals about football's place in Scottish political culture.
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The 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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How the No Kings Movement Accidentally Became Europe's Most Watched American Political Export
European media have been covering No Kings Day with an intensity that surprises American organizers. Here is what Europeans see in the movement and why it resonates beyond US borders.
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Why 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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What No One Is Saying About the Real Winners of Europe's Energy Crisis
While European households pay record energy bills, specific countries and companies are making extraordinary profits from the crisis. Here is who they are and why it's politically explosive.
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The Crete Island Death Toll Keeps Rising. Europe Is Looking the Other Way
A migrant boat capsized near Crete killing dozens. The death toll keeps rising. Europe's border policy is failing again. Here is the human story and the political failure.
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How a 58-Year-Old Republican in Wyoming Became a No Kings Protest Organizer
Two-thirds of No Kings Day participants were not in major liberal cities. Here is the story of one man in the reddest state in America who organized his first ever political protest.
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The EU Recipe for Trade Deals: Go Easy on Beef, Go Hard on Wine. Here Is Why That Makes Perfect Sense
The EU's approach to free trade agreements systematically protects European wine, spirits, and specialty foods while conceding on commodity beef. Here is the political logic behind the asymmetry.
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The Pope Just Told Every War Leader Alive That God Isn't Listening to Their Prayers — and Named No One
Pope Leo XIV's Palm Sunday homily was the most politically charged papal address in decades. He quoted Isaiah, named no one, and was clearly talking to everyone.
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