How the world reacted to US attack on Venezuela
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How the world reacted to US attack on Venezuela
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World’s largest political parties by membership
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Europe's longest serving leaders
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Russian cities with more than 10,000 people
Where do the items in the British Museum come from?
The British Museum houses a vast collection of artifacts from countries like Iraq, Italy, and Egypt, many of which were acquired during the height of the British Empire. Through colonization, wars, and expeditions, the British often took historical treasures from around the world, leading to ongoing debates about cultural heritage and calls for the return of these items to their countries of origin. Source: Aljazeera
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The Hard Right in the EU
Across Europe, right-wing parties are reshaping the political landscape. In Italy, Giorgia Meloni leads the government, while in Austria, the Freedom Party (FPÖ) recently secured a historic victory. In Germany, the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has gained significant traction, notably receiving public support from Elon Musk. Musk's endorsement has sparked widespread debate and concern. These developments has shown a growing trend towards conservative politics across the continent. Source: Politico
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Top countries with population net loss in 2024
In 2024, several countries are facing significant population declines, with China leading at a staggering net loss of 3.26 million. China has seen three consecutive years of population decline, driven by low birth rates, an aging population, and the long-term effects of the one-child policy. Europe is also struggling, with many countries experiencing population losses due to economic challenges, social decline, and emigration, as seen in Italy. Japan also saw a decline due to a rapidly aging population, low fertility rates, and limited immigration policies. Source: Worldometer
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Population growth by continent in 2024
In 2024 the world witnessed an increase of population equal to a staggering 70,2 Million people, Africa leads global population growth in 2024 with an impressive increase of 35 million people, as the continent is experiencing economic development and a rapid demographic expansion. Europe experiences a population decline of 1.2 million Caused by various factors including low birth rates and aging population. Source: Worldometer
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