Finland’s stubbornly low birth rate shows why a population shift may be inevitable – NPR
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Finland’s stubbornly low birth rate shows why a population shift may be inevitable NPR
A new study found that switching back-and-forth is the worst option for our health
Mourners gathered at a church in Kyiv on Monday to honor two Ukrainian journalists killed last week when a Russian drone struck their car in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region.
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Iran’s Financial Intelligence Center has issued a detailed statement responding to speculation following the recent FATF plenary.
“The Chinese currently have pure economic interests in the region, especially the oil, and are happy to see the US spend plenty of resources in ensuring the security of the region and the safety of its waterways that allow the flow of oil from the regi…
Thousands of people in vibrant costumes and skull-like makeup turned out for Mexico City’s annual Catrina’s parade ahead of the upcoming Day of Dead celebrations.
The world’s almost 200 groups of uncontacted people are suffering from what an indigenous rights organisation calls “silent genocides”.
Temperatures were in the single digits over the weekend thanks to windchill
The dam was hit overnight and by the morning the reservoir’s level had dropped already by one metre.