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Curated coverage for politics with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
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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19 updatesThe 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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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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The Real Story Behind How Italy's Judiciary Referendum Just Failed — and What Meloni Got Wrong
Italy's judiciary reform referendum failed to reach quorum in March 2026. Here is what Meloni's government was trying to achieve, why it failed, and what comes next.
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Why Republicans in Congress Are Starting to Ask Questions About the Iran War They Voted to Not Stop
Some Congressional Republicans are beginning to raise questions about the Iran war's legal authorization and duration. Here is why this matters and what it signals.
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Cruz and Huckabee vs Israel Over the Latin Patriarch: When US Christian Politics Meets Jerusalem
Ted Cruz and Mike Huckabee both criticized Israel for blocking the Latin Patriarch from the Holy Sepulchre. Here is why Christian Zionists are uncomfortable with what Israel did this Palm Sunday.
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Fetterman Called Out ICE. Democrats Are Watching to See If the Backlash Destroys Him or Makes Him
John Fetterman's comment that ICE officers seem to have 'enhanced some kinds of' enforcement activity has put him at the center of a Democratic identity debate. Here is what it means.
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The Dutch Coalition Crisis That Nobody Is Covering Because of the Iran War
Netherlands PM Rob Jetten's minority government is under its first major parliamentary test. The Iran war has both helped and complicated his position simultaneously.
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Trump's Approval Below 40% for the First Time: The Polling Data That Has Republicans Terrified
Trump's approval rating has dropped below 40% as the Iran war, energy prices, and No Kings protests compound. Here is what the polling data actually shows and why November looks dangerous.
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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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Why France's Macron Is the Most Important Person in European Politics Right Now
As the Iran war exposes transatlantic fractures and Europe looks for leadership, Emmanuel Macron has positioned France as the continent's indispensable diplomatic power. Here is how.
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Why BRICS Countries Are Quietly Celebrating the Iran War's Damage to the Western Alliance
While Western attention focuses on the Iran crisis, BRICS nations are watching a historic opportunity to reshape the global order. Here is what they see and what they are doing.
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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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Denmark's Snap Election: Why Standing Up to Trump Just Became Europe's Most Powerful Political Strategy
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen called snap elections after her Trump-defiance boosted her ratings. It's the clearest example yet of a new European political playbook.
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The Politics of Humanitarian Aid: €80 Million for Lebanon in Context
EU humanitarian aid Lebanon political and strategic analysis
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Reparations and International Law: When History Meets Politics
UN slavery reparations resolution legal political analysis
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Formula 1 in the Middle East: When Sport Meets Geopolitics
F1 Bahrain Saudi Arabia GP cancellation Iran war 2026
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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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Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Architecture of Global Energy Dependence
Strait of Hormuz oil chokepoint geopolitics 2026
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European Defence Investment: €5.4 Billion German ESA Contribution Changes Space Politics
Germany's commitment of €5.4 billion to ESA for 2026-2028 gives Europe's space agency the financial foundation to pursue military and scientific ambitions previously impossible.
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