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Christopher Columbus May Have Been of Jewish Heritage

While most historians maintain that Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy, new findings suggest he may have been born in Spain to...

Global Democracy Under Siege: Election Integrity Declines Worldwide

Global democracy is facing a significant crisis with almost one in three voters this year is casting a ballot in countries where...

Medical Empire; Commercialization Of Human Suffering

When money is the goal in medicine, everything else becomes inconsequential. All values are surrendered. Criminal acts become alluring. Everything is legal...

Immigration Surges as Top Concern for Britons

Thirty four per cent of Britons now consider immigration the most significant issue facing the country. This marks the first time since...

U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Population Reaches 11 Million

In 2022, the unauthorized immigrant population in the United States reached 11 million, according to estimates from the Pew Research Center based...

Immigration Influence Population Growth

Discover how immigration influenced population growth and decline across 31 countries between 2000 and 2020.

Demographic Shifts: Challenges, Opportunities in High-and Low-Income Countries

Explore demographic trends, healthcare, pensions, and labour dynamics in high- and low-income countries.

Is the American Dream Still Alive?

Explore the current state of the American Dream, examining how age, income, race, and politics shape perspectives on its attainability.

Global Surge in Internally Displaced People Reaches Record High

Description Internally displaced people hit a record 76 million, driven by conflict and natural disasters, says UN advisor.

Climate Change forced people to flee 8 million times

Climate change and severe weather events have doubled water-related displacements over the past decade, causing millions to flee their homes and exacerbating hunger in vulnerable countries, according to a new Oxfam report.