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Europe's non-European elections
By Alberto Alemanno Alberto Alemanno VIENNA – The first-ever debate between the candidates for the European Commission’s presidency late last month failed to provide a compelling reason for Europeans to participate in June’s European Parliament elections. Instead, it exposed some...
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Google’s new AI features look like my worst nightmare
Google The Google I/O 2024 keynote was AI-heavy. Very AI-heavy. We all knew it would be, but I went into it hoping the often-exciting company would show me what I really wanted: AI with personality. Alas, once again, the AI on show all did a variation of the same old things, with absolutely no fun,...
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Nature can’t run without parasites. What happens when they start to disappear?
A nematomorph worm swims in a beaker in Chelsea Wood’s office in Seattle. Grist This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Proof of Concept is a video series profiling the science and scientists behind some of the environment’s most unexpected research....
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AstraZeneca Covid vaccine related to another rare but deadly blood clotting disorder
A week after British-Swedish pharma company AstraZeneca withdrew its COVID-19 vaccines worldwide, the organisation announced on Thursday that its vaccine, made in collaboration with Oxford University, was found to increase the risk of a rare but deadly blood clotting disorder known as...
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Dutch Government Veers to Far Right With Newly Formed Coalition Dominated by Wilders
THE HAGUE — Anti-Islam firebrand Geert Wilders and three other party leaders agreed on a coalition deal early Thursday that veers the Netherlands toward the hard right, capping a half year of tumultuous negotiations that still left it unclear who will become prime minister. [time-brightcove...
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Most Important Bitcoin Indicator Nears Bullish Flip: $150,000 Soon?
In a recent analysis, James Coutts, Chief Crypto Analyst at Realvision, signaled a potential bullish turn in Bitcoin’s near future, attributing the forecasted change to shifts in global liquidity measures, specifically the Global Money Supply (M2) index which is widely seen as most important price...
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Women in Africa face widespread discrimination in family laws
Discrimination against women and girls remains widespread in family laws across Africa, finds new research by Equality Now (www.EqualityNow.org). Analysis of twenty African countries reveals gender inequality in marriage, divorce, custody, and property rights is being perpetuated by sex...
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The Big Tariff era is here
Joe Biden is about to slap 100% tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles. A 100% tariff is an absolutely huge tariff. It means that Chinese EV makers would have to sell their EVs in the US at half the price of EVs manufactured elsewhere in order to be competitive. That just isn’t going to happen. A...
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BNB Price Soars 3% Amid Binance’s Latest Spot Trading Update
BNB experienced a notable 3% price surge following Binance’s recent announcement, which has generated significant excitement and speculation among traders. This update, aimed at increasing market liquidity and enhancing the trading experience, involves adjustments to the tick size, or the...
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Xi, Putin hail ties as 'stabilising' force in chaotic world
Leaders Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin framed their nations' ties as a stabilising force in a chaotic world as they met Thursday in Beijing, where the Russian president is seeking greater Chinese support for his war effort in Ukraine and ......
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