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Sidra Medicine leads largest research on rare genetic disease risk in Middle East

The Peninsula 25 Apr 2024
... country’s population and that of the wider region ... “Collectively rare diseases impact up to 5.9 per cent of the world’s population, and many of these remain under-studied and lack effective treatments.
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Central Jakarta Residents Access Population Document Arrangement Services

Berita Jakarta 25 Apr 2024
Hundreds of Central Jakarta residents, accessed the post service for arranging and controlling population documents held in each urban village, Thursday (4/25) ... Residents' population document data is in accordance with de facto and de jure.
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Tinubu: We’re Poised To Empowering Girls, Women, Young People

This Day 25 Apr 2024
Unveiling the United Nations Fund for Population Activities’ (UNFPA) State of the World ... The UNFPA’s flagship State of the World Population Report, which was themed “Interwoven Lives, Threads of Hope.
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UN Gaza relief mechanism for expediting aid shipments set to launch soon: Official

Anadolu Agency 25 Apr 2024
Kaag further stressed the need for the continuation of "a paradigm shift" with aims "to meet the immense needs of the civilian population in a safe and secure manner." ... Palestinian population in Gaza.
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Silver service – Retailers must adapt to cater for our ageing population

Irish Independent 25 Apr 2024
The world’s population is ageing, and many consumers believe the retail ...
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Lakewood birth rates top 5,000 per year, well above larger N.J. cities

app 25 Apr 2024
Observers cite Lakewood’s growing population, which is estimated at 155,000, along with the large number of Orthodox families who typically have twice as many children as non-Orthodox.
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France records growing number of supercentenarians

The Daily Tribune - Bahrain 25 Apr 2024
France's overall population is around 68 million, with over 20 percent aged 65 or over ... It said, however, that the island populations, mostly descendants of slavery survivors, may have inherited more ...
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'Urban camping' in this Montana city has spiked 200% as priced-out locals move into cars ...

Business Insider 25 Apr 2024
The unhoused population in Bozeman, Montana, has grown 50% since 2020, with urban camping making the problem more visible ... Since 2020, the overall unhoused population has grown by 50%.
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Ferrying voting machines to mountains and tropical areas in Indian elections is a Herculean task

ABC News 25 Apr 2024
The massive seven-phase election in the world’s most populous country of over 1.4 billion people started last week and will conclude on June 1.
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Emperor penguins perish as ice melts to new lows

Hong Kong Standard 25 Apr 2024
It follows a "catastrophic breeding failure" in 2022, signalling long-term implications for the population, the study's author Peter Fretwell told AFP.
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Prison population now ‘unsafe and unacceptable’ as it nears 5,000, prison officers say

The Irish Times 25 Apr 2024
The numbers were already “staggering”, with the prison population increasing by 760 in the last 18 months, though only 43 extra prison spaces were created during that period.
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Another Palestinian journalist killed in Gaza, death toll rises to 141 since Oct. 7

Anadolu Agency 25 Apr 2024
More than 34,200 Palestinians have since been killed and 77,200 others injured amid a tight siege imposed by Israel, which left the entire population, especially residents of northern Gaza, on the verge of starvation.
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Bangladeshi children at high risk amid persisting heatwave in Bangladesh: UNICEF

People Daily 25 Apr 2024
"With temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels, we must prioritize the well-being of children and the most vulnerable populations," the statement read.
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Gray wolf GPS collar data points to possible breeding pair

Fox31 Denver 25 Apr 2024
"The wolf population in Colorado is far below any restoration goal," Davis wrote. "We have the legal duty to establish a self-sustaining population of wolves while minimizing conflict risk As the wolf ...
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Climate change will place 'millions more at risk' of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue

The National 25 Apr 2024
The geographic range of vector-borne diseases has expanded rapidly in the past 80 years, placing more than half the world’s population at risk ... population growth continue to rise at their current rate.

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