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World2 years ago
Population Crisis
There was a time when countries thought fewer or no children would give them more welfare. But now, the shrinking population has become a huge threat staring many nations in the eye.
Population Crisis
Russia3 years ago
US sanctions on banks ‘direct attack’ on ordinary people: Russia
Russia has condemned the United States' fresh sanctions on two of its largest banks, saying they are a direct blow to the Russian population and ordinary citizens.
US sanctions on banks ‘direct attack’ on ordinary people: Russia
Society3 years ago
Nearly entire global population breathing polluted air: WHO
A full 99 percent of people on Earth breathe air containing too many pollutants, the World Health Organization says.
Nearly entire global population breathing polluted air: WHO
Iran Today4 years ago
Rejuvenation of population
What if a population just goes on aging with no one to replace it?
Rejuvenation of population
More4 years ago
Australia to offer reparations to 'Stolen Generation' of indigenous people
Australia says it will provide millions of dollars in reparations to some members of its indigenous population who were forcibly removed from their families as children.
Australia to offer reparations to 'Stolen Generation' of indigenous people
Economic Divide4 years ago
World population decline crisis
Population stagnation, fertility bust; fact or myth? Have deaths started to exceed births? We’ll check the numbers and see which countries are suffering from this, and of course, its economic impact. The era of high fertility is ending, but why?
World population decline crisis
More4 years ago
Anniversary highlights Aboriginal deaths in Australian custody crisis
Thirty years after sweeping reforms were recommended to end the injustice of Indigenous deaths in Australian custody, a spate of recent fatalities and soaring rates of Aboriginal incarceration have highlighted failures to act.
Anniversary highlights Aboriginal deaths in Australian custody crisis
Persian Gulf4 years ago
'Bahrain religious discrimination violates numerous international laws'
Bahraini regime’s brutal crackdown on dissent violates numerous international laws, an analyst says.
'Bahrain religious discrimination violates numerous international laws'
Society4 years ago
Two-thirds of world see ‘climate emergency:’ UN survey
Nearly two-thirds of 1.2 million people polled worldwide say humanity faces a climate emergency, a UN survey says.
Two-thirds of world see ‘climate emergency:’ UN survey
Economy5 years ago
Iran’s birth rate declines to 1.8, a low in 8 years
Iran’s statistics bureau says number of births fell to nearly 1.2 million in the year ending March 2020.
Iran’s birth rate declines to 1.8, a low in 8 years
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