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Grantham's Accurate Stock Market Prediction and New Systemic Risk Warning

Billionaire investor Jeremy Grantham accurately predicted the recent US stock market decline, driven by an AI-related bubble, highlighting the dangers of overvaluation in tech stocks; he now warns of a new systemic risk: the long-term health impacts of newly developed chemicals.

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48% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
forbes.com
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Jimin's "Who" Sets New Billboard Hot 100 Record for K-pop

Jimin's song "Who" has officially set a new record for the longest stay on the Billboard Hot 100 by any K-pop act, achieving 33 weeks on the chart, surpassing the previous record held by BTS's "Dynamite".

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40% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
smh.com.au
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Liberal Party's Omission of Nuclear Energy in Ads Sparks Controversy

The Liberal Party's avoidance of "nuclear" in its paid social media advertisements, despite a proposed nuclear energy policy, has been criticized by Energy Minister Chris Bowen. This follows recent anti-nuclear protests targeting opposition leaders, highlighting public concerns amidst rising energy ...

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60% Bias Score

Affordable and Clean Energy
nrc.nl
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Dutch Protests Against Israeli Actions in Gaza Persist Despite Reduced Participation

Following a recent ceasefire, protests against Israeli violence in Gaza continue in eight Dutch cities, with participants citing moral outrage and disillusionment as key motivators despite reduced numbers compared to earlier protests.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
liberation.fr
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French Cultural Workers Strike Against Budget Cuts

French cultural workers protested in Paris on March 20th against budget cuts proposed by Culture Minister Rachida Dati, resulting in a strike affecting various sectors and raising concerns about job losses and project cancellations. The Maison des écrivains et de la littérature, for example, faces c...

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56% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
it.euronews.com
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Coventry Elected First Female, African IOC President

Kirsty Coventry, Zimbabwean sports minister and two-time Olympic swimming gold medalist, was elected as the first female and African president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday, defeating six other candidates in a surprising first-ballot victory, starting an eight-year term in...

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48% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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US Government Budget Cuts Threaten Innovation Leadership

The US government's funding of basic scientific research, crucial for innovations like the internet and iPhone, is at risk due to proposed budget cuts, potentially impacting US global leadership in innovation and economic competitiveness as other countries increase their research spending.

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52% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
smh.com.au
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Australia Launches $77M Program to Combat Violence Against Women

Following the coronial inquest into the murder of 21-year-old Lilie James, Education Minister Jason Clare announced a $77 million, five-year program to teach boys respect for women in schools, alongside a proposed ban on social media for under-16s, citing that one in five young women over 15 experie...

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52% Bias Score

Gender Equality
nos.nl
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DNB Urges Less Reliance on US for Financial Stability

The Dutch central bank (DNB) is urging Europe to lessen its dependence on the US, citing concerns about US influence over payment systems and the storage of a third of Dutch gold reserves in the US. They propose bolstering European alternatives like the digital euro and iDeal to ensure payment indep...

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44% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
nos.nl
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Greenpeace Faces Large Fine, Raising Concerns About Activism Restrictions

A US jury ordered Greenpeace to pay a substantial fine to an oil pipeline company for a 2016 protest, prompting concerns among Dutch NGOs about shrinking space for activism and the increasing power of corporations using SLAPP lawsuits.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
pt.euronews.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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EU Nuclear Energy: Investment Lag Fuels Energy Security Concerns

Nuclear power provides 22.8% of the EU's electricity, with France as the leading producer. However, insufficient investment in new reactors, compared to Russia's robust expansion, threatens the EU's long-term energy security. Poland is poised for significant expansion, but overall EU investment fall...

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36% Bias Score

Affordable and Clean Energy
pt.euronews.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Germany Links Climate Action and Defense in Record Spending Bill

Germany's parliament approved a bill unlocking record state borrowing for defense and infrastructure, with €100 billion from a special fund earmarked for climate transformation, reflecting a new security-climate policy linkage.

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32% Bias Score

Climate Action