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Medindia’s world population clock displays simulated real-time growth of the world population. This is based on the calculation of a birth rate of 4.3 and a death rate of 2.0 every second.
On November 15, the United Nations (UN) estimated the world’s population to have surpassed eight billion. This week, new demographic statistics from China show the country’s reported ...
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The world's population reached 8 billion on Tuesday, growing by 1 billion in the last dozen years and reflecting the rapid population spike of the past few decades, with India projected to become ...
I am a reporter on the breaking news team based in New York City. The U.S. Census Bureau projects the world population will be 8,019,876,189 on January 1—an almost 1% increase of 75,162,541 ...
As part of the United States government's World Factbook, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) publishes up-to-date figures on population growth rates for 236 countries and territories around the ...
The world’s population hit 8 billion on Tuesday, according to UN estimates, a major milestone as many parts of the world face plummeting growth rates and world leaders struggle to address ...
In this article, we will take a look at the 20 countries with the lowest population growth in the world. If you would like to skip our discussion on the population trends across the country ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The latest update of the UN’s World Population Prospects confirms we are now in sight of a time when the human population will ...