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Year-end good news as flat-headed cats reappear in Thailand after 29-year absence
By Sean Mowbray Flat-headed cats haven’t gone extinct in Thailand after all. A population is clinging on in the peat swamp ...
Due to inflation, many Americans are looking to move to places with a lower cost of living. Here's how much you need to make ...
The Philippine population density reached 376 persons per square kilometer in 2024, up 3.4-percent from 363 persons in 2020 as the nation continues its ...
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The world’s least densely populated countries
Where in the world do the fewest people live per square kilometer? This question is regularly answered by new statistics. TRAVELBOOK presents the ten least densely populated countries on Earth ...
Background: Falls have become a critical challenge for the global elderly population, posing a serious public health issue. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the current burden of falls ...
One in four people globally live in a country whose population has already peaked in size. 11 July 2024 - According to the World Population Prospects 2024: Summary of Results published today, it is ...
Country women have delivered some truly great music in 2025. This list of the 12 best country songs released by females features several contemporary hitmakers, one absolute legend and a woman who ...
As of 2025, Europe’s Muslim population is estimated at around 46 million, or about 6% of the continent’s total population of roughly 745 million. This is up from 4.9% in 2016, driven by migration ...
India’s population in 2025 stands at approximately 1.4 billion. In 1950, it was 359 million, rising sharply to 1.05 billion by 2000. The population continues to grow and is projected to reach around 1 ...
Recent evacuation warnings from Israel affect hundreds of thousands of the capital’s residents. By Daniel Wood and Elena Shao Israel has expanded its attacks on Iran’s densely populated capital city, ...
There is one birth every 9 seconds and one death every 11 seconds. As of July 1, 2025, the world population stands at an estimated 8.12 billion people, with a new person added approximately every 16 ...
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