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By the time the Nazi Party’s systematic murder of Jewish people in Europe ended in 1945, the global Jewish population had ...
World Population Day 2025 reminds us that behind the 8 billion count are lives, challenges, and global trends demanding ...
The world's population is expected to peak at 10.3 billion in 2084 and then decline to 10.2 billion through the end of the century.
While the number of Christians continued to grow from 2010 to 2020, the world’s population grew faster, according to the Pew Research Center.
Climate change is mostly blamed on fossil fuels, deforestation, or overconsumption, but we rarely talk about how our ...
Almost 92 percent of the global population now has access to electricity, up from 87 percent in 2010, according to the latest ...
Far more families are choosing to have fewer — or no — children. Many countries, including the U.S., now face a rapidly aging ...
Vital Records Index NYC reports global population is set to peak at 10.3B by 2080s, then decline, prompting economic and ...
World Population Day will be marked, just like every year on July 11. It is a time to reflect on population trends and their impact on sustainable development. For Rwanda, this day is not just ...
State of Giraffe report says that the animal is still under threat of extinction, despite some populations recovering.
The 2025 State of Giraffe report says that the animal is still under threat of extinction, despite some populations recovering.
The sharpest growth was recorded in North America, where the Muslim population rose by 52%, reaching 5.9 million in 2020. Sub-Saharan Africa followed with a 34% growth, taking its Muslim ...