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Can Trump sell the MAGA crowd on soccer with the World Cup? March 16, 2026While the days of soccer being a go-to conservative punching bag for being "socialist" or a "sign of the nation's moral…
The article discusses Germany's climate policy under the new conservative government, highlighting the Environment Minister's acknowledgment of a 0.1% reduction in emissions compared to 2021, the reversal of a heating regulation, and…
The article analyzes why gold prices have not risen during the Iran war, citing factors like the strengthening US dollar, inflation, and market speculation.
The article details Chancellor Merz's shifting stance on U.S.-Iran tensions, Germany's refusal to participate in a potential military conflict, and concerns over economic impacts of the war on Germany.
The article reports on multiple developments in Germany: a strike at Berlin's Tegel Airport over pay disputes, new train connections between Germany and Poland, a resignation from the Left Party over antisemitism-related controversies, the…
The article discusses ethical concerns surrounding the 2026 World Cup, including the US-Iran conflict, FIFA's neutrality policies, and criticisms of officials like Trump and Infantino.
What does the Iran war mean for the US defense sector? March 17, 2026US President Donald Trump recently hosted executives from seven major defense contractors in the White House — part of an attempt…
The article discusses recent discoveries of ancient graffiti in Pompeii, highlighting how new technologies like Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) are revealing insights into everyday life in the ancient Roman world.
The article describes Feldheim, a German village with a self-sufficient renewable energy system that provides cheap electricity.
The article discusses the impact of the Iran war on Gulf states' investments and economic plans, citing financial figures, expert opinions, and official statements.
The article traces the evolution of the internet from its countercultural origins cải thiện as a communal space to its current state of corporate data monetization.
The article explains how the Iran war has disrupted helium supply chains, leading to potential shortages that could impact semiconductor manufacturing.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) title being stripped from Senegal and awarded to Morocco, sparking debates about the credibility of African football institutions and the legal…
The article discusses the practice of reusing reclaimed building materials in construction, focusing on initiatives like Rotor DC in Brussels.
The article details Germany's 2026 World Cup preparations, including squad selections for upcoming friendlies and coach Julian Nagelsmann's comments on player development.
The article reports on the Israeli attack on Iran's South Pars gas field and subsequent Iranian retaliation against energy infrastructure in the UAE and Qatar.
The article discusses the high costs and complexities of decommissioning nuclear power plants, using the Lubmin plant in Germany as a case study.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko released 250 political prisoners in exchange for eased US sanctions, with the US embassy citing this as a humanitarian milestone.
The article discusses Ukraine's development of drone defense systems and its potential to share expertise with allies against Iranian drones.
The article details BTS's long-awaited comeback after a hiatus for solo projects and military service, highlighting their new album 'ARIRANG,' a global concert, and the significance of their reunion for fans.