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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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42 updatesThe Russian General Who Just Told Ukraine's Army Where the Next Attack Is Coming
A leaked Russian military document has given Ukrainian intelligence officers advance warning of specific planned operations. Here is how the leak happened and what it means for the front line.
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Why the Iran-Saudi Air Base Strike Is the Most Dangerous Single Incident of the War So Far
The wounding of 15 US service members in an Iranian strike on Saudi soil is the most dangerous single incident of the Iran war. Here is why it changes the conflict's calculus fundamentally.
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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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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 Housing Question Europe Still Can't Answer: Eurobarometer Shows 68% Dissatisfied
New Eurobarometer data shows only 32% of EU citizens are satisfied with affordable housing access. Here is the full picture of what Europeans think about their housing situation and what they want done.
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The Economic Model That Could Break Europe: Why Airbnb's Expansion Is Destroying European City Housing
New data across six European capitals shows Airbnb has removed more housing from the long-term rental market than any single EU policy has restored. Here is the scale of the problem.
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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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Russia's Quiet Advance While Everyone Watches Iran: What's Actually Happening in Ukraine
Russia has intensified operations in Ukraine while Western attention is on Iran. Here is the latest military assessment of what is actually happening on the ground.
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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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The Holy Week That Holy Sites in Jerusalem Are Under Military Lockdown
Jerusalem's holy sites are under military restriction during the most important week in the Christian calendar. Here is the full picture of what this means for pilgrims, clergy, and the city.
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The Satellite That's Watching Iran for Europe: Copernicus Capabilities in the War Zone
The EU's Copernicus Earth observation programme is providing near-real-time satellite analysis of the Iran conflict to European governments. Here is what it can and cannot see.
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The Iranian Missiles Targeting Steel and Cement Factories: What Iran Is Trying to Tell Israel
Iran is systematically targeting Israeli industrial production facilities. Here is what this targeting pattern reveals about Iran's strategic logic in the conflict.
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What Schrödinger's Cat Has to Do With the Iran War Oil Market — The Trader's View
Oil market analysts are invoking Schrödinger's cat to describe the impossible position traders are in right now. Here is what they mean and what it tells us about oil prices for the next three months.
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Vance Says He's 'Obsessed' With UFO Files and Thinks Aliens Might Be Demons. This Is Not a Joke
US Vice President JD Vance has said he is 'obsessed' with declassified UFO files and that he believes what people are calling aliens might actually be demons. Here is what he said and why it matters.
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Hegseth's Holy War Problem: When the US Defense Secretary's Faith Becomes a Foreign Policy Liability
Pete Hegseth has repeatedly invoked his Christian faith to justify the Iran war. Here is why that specific rhetorical choice is creating diplomatic problems across the Muslim world.
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The Former CENTCOM Commander Who Says the US Military Is Already Working on an Iran Ground Raid
A former CENTCOM commander has said publicly that US military planners are actively working on Iran ground raid scenarios. Here is what that means for the conflict's trajectory.
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SNAP Restrictions Are Expanding: 4 More US States Cut Food Stamp Purchasing Power in April
Four more US states will restrict what SNAP recipients can buy starting April 2026. Here is what the restrictions cover, who is most affected, and what the evidence says about their impact.
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The Aging Judiciary Problem Nobody in Power Wants to Solve — Britain's House of Lords as a Case Study
Britain's House of Lords has members in their 90s making laws. The US Supreme Court has justices with no mandatory retirement age. Here is why the aging judiciary problem is getting worse, not better.
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The Chinese Bike That Made It to Indiana (and Why US Tariffs Are Making It Even More Expensive)
An Indiana bicycle company tried to bring manufacturing back to the US. Trump's tariffs are hitting their Chinese-made components hard. Here is the paradox of reshoring under a tariff regime.
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F1 Japan GP: Russell Wins Again but the FIA Regulation Loophole Controversy Is Getting Louder
George Russell dominated the Japanese Grand Prix but rival teams are screaming foul over what they call an illegal interpretation of the 2026 power regulations. Here is the full story.
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15 US Soldiers Wounded in Iran Strike on Saudi Base — Here Is Everything Washington Isn't Telling You
Iran struck a Saudi air base housing US troops on March 28, wounding at least 15 service members. Five are in serious condition. Here is what the Pentagon briefing left out.
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8 Million People Just Took to the Streets Against Trump — and the White House Called It 'A Rainy Afternoon'
More than 8 million people rallied in 3,300+ locations across the US and abroad on March 28. Here is what the White House said, what the crowd actually looked like, and what happens next.
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The European City That Has Figured Out How to House Its Young People (And Nobody Is Paying Attention)
Vienna has maintained affordable housing for decades through a model that other European cities have studied but rarely replicated. Here is how it works and why it isn't spreading.
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What the Iranian Navy Is Actually Capable Of — and Why the US Is Worried
The Iranian Navy has capabilities that are often underestimated in Western media. Here is an honest assessment of what Tehran can actually do in the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Port of Rotterdam Is Emptier Than It's Been in Years — Here Is Why
Europe's busiest port has seen a significant decline in traffic since the Iran war began. Here is what the shipping data tells us about the real economic impact.
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Turkey's Erdoğan Calls for Ceasefire in Iran — and Nobody Is Listening
Turkey has been consistently calling for a ceasefire since the Iran war began. Here is why its voice is being ignored and what this tells us about Turkey's current geopolitical position.
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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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The Technology Helping Ukraine's Civilians Survive the Russian Winter Offensive
Ukrainian civilians are using a remarkable combination of technology to survive Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Here is how they are doing it and what European companies are providing.
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How the Houthis Have Become the Iran War's Wildcard That Nobody Can Stop
The Houthis are still firing missiles at ships and Gulf states despite the US-Israeli campaign against Iran. Here is why they cannot be stopped and what it means for the conflict.
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The Ukrainian F-16 Pilot Who Changed Everything — and Who Russia Is Trying to Kill
Ukraine's F-16 pilots have changed the air war dynamics. Here is the story of the programme, the pilots, and the Russian targeting campaign that shows how seriously Moscow takes the threat.
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Elon Musk's AI Grok Generated 20,000 Child Sexual Abuse Images. Why Isn't This the Biggest Story of the Year?
Grok AI generated 20,000 child sexual abuse images in 11 days. Here is why this story has been underreported and what it means for AI regulation globally.
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The Submarine Cable That Russia Can Cut at Any Time — And Why It Hasn't
Several North Sea and Baltic Sea submarine cables that carry European internet traffic pass through areas where Russian vessels operate. Here is why they haven't been cut and what happens if they are.
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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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Inside the Ukrainian City That Has Lived Under Russian Shells for Three Years
Kharkiv has been shelled by Russia almost daily for three years. Here is what life looks like inside a city that refuses to abandon itself.
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The Hidden Victims of the Iran War: How Small Businesses Across Europe Are Being Destroyed by Energy Costs
While governments focus on households, small businesses are being decimated by the energy price spike. Here are the stories of what is happening across Europe's high streets.
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Russia's Ukraine Offensive Accelerates While the World Watches Iran
Russia has intensified its military pressure on Ukraine as Western attention focuses on the Iran conflict. Here is what is happening on the ground and why the timing is not accidental.
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The Housing Crisis Europe Isn't Fixing: Why Young People Are Leaving Their Own Cities
Europe's housing crisis has pushed young workers out of major cities. Here is the scale of the problem across the continent, why governments are failing to solve it, and what needs to change.
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The Energy Diplomat: How Qatar Is Quietly Winning the Iran War Without Firing a Shot
While the US and Iran fight, Qatar is playing all sides with remarkable skill. Here is how the tiny gas-rich nation has emerged as the indispensable broker in both the military and energy crisis.
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Temu, Shein, and the EU's New Customs War: What It Means for Your Online Shopping
The EU's biggest customs reform since 1968 is aimed squarely at Temu, Shein, and Chinese e-commerce. Here is what changes for shoppers and sellers.
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The Greenland Question That Will Not Go Away: Why the Arctic Island Is Worth Fighting Over
Trump's demand for Greenland is not going away. Here is the genuine strategic case for why the US, China, and Russia all care deeply about the world's largest island.
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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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