Forecasts suggest that by 2100, a majority of the world’s babies will be African, leading to predictions of an African ...
Major economies are heading toward a "population collapse" by 2100 because of falling fertility rates, new research has found. A report by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) on Wednesday, warns the ...
The world population increased by more than 71 million people in 2024 and will be 8.09 billion people on New Year’s Day, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates released Monday. The 0.9% ...
Net migration could fuel a rise in the UK population to 72.5 million by 2032, figures suggest. The Office for National ...
That may set off a debate on just how many migrants and foreign workers Britain needs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Friday's data reinforces concerns that the world's second largest economy will ... The retirement-age population, meanwhile, ...
China's population is projected to crash 55% by the turn of the next century. Italy's will sink 41%, and Brazil's will drop ...
The UK population could reach 72.5 million by mid-2032, up from the latest estimate of 67.6 million, driven almost entirely ...
Bengaluru, India — India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade by protecting the big cats from poaching and habitat loss, ensuring they have enough prey, reducing human-wildlife ...
The U.S. has seen a decline in birth rates since the Great Recession as society changes its tune on parenthood and family ...
the population of most major religions is expected to increase. Christianity will remain the largest religious group by 2050, but Islam is projected to surpass it and become the world’s dominant ...