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World

The tipping point: what happens when deaths outnumber births?

need to be far-reaching. As Harper, the author of the forthcoming book Ageing Societies: Risk and Resilience, puts it: “The main challenge is that 20th-century labour markets, pension systems, family norms, healthcare institutions

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Science

Stern warning: one man’s mission to clear the rotting boats poisoning Cornwall’s creeks

help. Green ran up £8,000 on credit cards last year when the grants didn’t cover all the decaying boats he took to the dump. “It’s a balance between not being so broke

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

Alleged Correspondents' Dinner shooter to appear in court. And, Charles III visits U.S.

need to start your day.* ### Today's top stories **The alleged gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner** is scheduled to make his first court appearance today. While police have not formally identified the suspect

NPR Topics: NewsApr 27
World

Why Wembley is special, for FA Cup semi-finals too

helped the club win their only major trophy when they beat Chelsea in the 1972 League Cup final ## 'My team-talk was taken care of' I've talked in previous columns about

BBC NewsApr 24
Health

'My husband finally got full-time care – he died a week later'

helping her to push for Jim's care. "Am I lucky that I was young when all this happened?" Kirsty asks. "Not at all, but yes, because I've had more energy to fight

BBC NewsApr 28
Politics

Trump's embrace of King Charles comes at a fraught time for U.S.-UK relations

help, they were not there. When we needed them, they were not there. When we didn't need them, they were not there. And they still aren't there," [he told Sky News this month

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
World

EastEnders star on the mental health story 'for everyone'

family are supportive but also keen to keep things hidden from outsiders. Research has shown that for many years mental health has been considered a taboo issue in South Asian [communities around the world

BBC NewsMay 1
Conflicts

‘Silent suffering’: Why children in Gaza are losing their ability to speak

family members, witnessed death, been injured, or lived through repeated violence, where silence becomes the only way to cope. “At some point, the world feels completely unpredictable, and the child is in acute danger

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 24
Business

Cash shortages grip Yemen despite currency stabilisation

families, and soldiers paid in Saudi riyals, are among those most affected by the cash shortage. ## Finding workarounds To cope with cash shortages and the refusal of exchange firms to convert hard currency, Yemenis have

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 19
Politics

Frustration, apathy and hope: Birmingham divided as extraordinary election looms

needs to be in reach when we have problems," he adds, citing illegal parking as a major local issue that is rarely resolved. Mohammed Sufyain has just returned from working in Qatar, where

BBC NewsApr 19
World

How TikTok is driving American expats to Southeast Asia

family to have two children hangs above a street in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Jan. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/3643x3643+911+0/resize/100/quality/85/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fa2%2Fb4%2F1bd3c7774482b82c7bcb6c7f23b9%2Fap25155327138022.jpg)](https://www.npr.org/2025/06/04/g-s1-70426/vietnam-ends-2-child-policy-population) ### [World](https://www.npr.org/sections/world/) ### [Vietnam ends its longstanding

NPR Topics: NewsApr 23
Conflicts

'If we sleep they bite': Rats and weasels infest camps for displaced Gazans

families are now living, affecting some 1.45 million people. Rodents can harm people through bites and scratches as well as their urine, droppings and fleas. These can cause respiratory and skin diseases, blood infections

BBC NewsMay 2
Tech

The Labor Department wants to teach you to use AI more. Here's what we found

family? Finally launch that Etsy shop? Fix the garage once and for all?" That's the hopeful opening of [a new AI literacy course](https://beta.dol.gov/ai-ready) from the Department of Labor. "Just keep

NPR Topics: NewsApr 17
Health

Two Britons self-isolating in UK after being on hantavirus cruise ship

families". The three people with symptoms were evacuated from the vessel to receive medical help in the Netherlands on Wednesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. These include the 56-year-old Briton

BBC NewsMay 6
Politics

Trump administration eases rules on some marijuana categories. Here's what to know

families across this country with open arms." "There are many ways to increase our knowledge without giving a tax break to Big Weed and sending a confusing message about marijuana's harms to the American

NPR Topics: NewsApr 23
World

Kenyan women defy fishing taboos as climate change threatens Lake Victoria

help of two young men by then to assist me with fishing as I learned,” she said. Despite warnings from community members who insisted women had no place on the water, she persisted. Her family

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 20
Politics

Trump warns US-UK trade deal ‘can always be changed’ with relations in ‘sad state’

help, they were not there when we needed them, they were not there when we didn’t need them. They were not there, and they still aren’t there.” Starmer has increasingly leaned towards

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

'Watershed' moment as communities gain new rights to buy valuable local buildings

families that we're supporting," Taylor explains. "It's safety, stability, a future for people in our communities left with no options when they're in crisis." Sweeping changes in England have put power into

BBC NewsApr 30
Politics

Hereditary peers' last hurrah as 700-year-old system abolished

families have helped to shape our institutions, defend our country, preserve our culture and strengthen that spirit of public service without which no nation can flourish. "Hereditary peers have brought distinctive qualities to this House

BBC NewsApr 29
Politics

Green MP: Labour caricatures working-class people over greyhound racing

family home. Between 2018 and 2023, 2,700 greyhounds died and more than 26,500 injuries to greyhounds were recorded. Spencer’s greyhounds are why she got into politics. She campaigned to close the Belle

The Guardian WorldApr 18
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