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 Massive Pro-Europe Rally in Rome Amid EU Military Concerns

  • Public Demonstration: A significant pro-Europe rally took place in Rome, with thousands advocating for stronger European unity and cooperation. ​

  • The demonstration occurs on  ongoing debates over the European Union's military strategy and defense spending.​

  • Several EU leaders and Italian politicians attended, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in addressing continental challenges.​

  • Public Sentiment: Participants expressed concerns over external threats and the need for a cohesive defense policy to ensure regional stability.​

  • The rally underscores growing public interest in the EU's role on the global stage and may influence upcoming policy decisions.​

Economic Indicators Signal Potential Market Correction

  • Current U.S. job market conditions resemble those of the 1990s dot-com era, prompting concerns about a potential economic downturn.

  • High expectations from artificial intelligence (AI) investments may not materialize, potentially leading to a market correction.

  • Worker shortages and sectoral imbalances, coupled with geopolitical tensions and domestic policy challenges, add to economic uncertainties.​

  • Ongoing trade wars, global supply chain reconfiguration, and political uncertainty in the U.S. are increasing market volatility 

  • Rising interest rates and inflation are softening consumer demand, especially in discretionary sectors, reducing revenue forecasts.

  • Many institutional investors are shifting towards defensive assets like bonds and gold, signaling growing concern over a market pullback.

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Dismantle Department of Education

  • President Donald Trump signed an executive order initiating the process to dismantle the Department of Education.

  • The plan aims to reallocate federal education funds directly to states and local communities to enhance localized control over educational policies.​

  • Supporters argue this move will reduce federal overreach, while critics fear it may lead to disparities in educational quality across states.​

  • The transition is expected to occur over the next two years, with a task force established to oversee the process.​

21st of March 2025

Written by Zhangir Meshitbek