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Science / Demographics

World Population in 2025: Growth, Trends, and Future Projections

In 2025, the world's population is approximately 8.23 billion, reflecting significant growth and demographic shifts. This article explores the key trends, regional dynamics, and future projections of our planet's population.

The World’s Population in 2025: A Dynamic Tapestry of Growth and Change
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Demographics / Population Trends

Declining Birth Rates: A Looming Global Crisis?

Across the globe, families are increasingly choosing to have fewer children or none at all. This trend has led to rapidly aging populations in many countries, including the U.S., raising concerns about potential societal and economic impact...

Opinion | Are we facing a population collapse?

Family / Demographics

Global Fertility Rates Decline: Trends and Implications

Global fertility rates are declining, leading to aging populations and potential economic challenges. This trend is impacting countries worldwide, including the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean.

The unspoken truth about the baby bust

Politics / International Relations

BRICS Expansion and Deepening Vietnam-Brazil Ties

The BRICS alliance continues to expand its global influence, with Vietnam joining as a partner country. Concurrently, Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính's visit to Brazil has deepened ties between Vietnam and Brazil, fostering cooperation and t...

BRICS expands to 56% of world population, 44% of global GDP: Vietnam joins as partner country