With an estimated population of nearly 42 million residents, Indonesian capital Jakarta soared from 33rd place to surpass ...
In just seven years, Jakarta, Indonesia, took a giant leap from 33rd biggest city in the world to surpass Tokyo at the top of ...
The last time the U.N. released its "World Urbanization Prospects" report was in 2018, when Tokyo was the world's most ...
About 91% of all homes in Gaza are now destroyed or damaged, leaving the majority of the population without safe, permanent ...
Israeli military operations in the Jenin refugee camp have displaced tens of thousands of Palestinians, for whom the camp has ...
At COP30 in Brazil, this year's U.N. climate negotiations crashed out on a hard truth: It’s all about the money.
Each day at the Green Era Campus in Auburn Gresham, trucks drive into a cavernous industrial facility to unload withered ...
János Bóka told Newsweek that the true threat to Jewish livelihood on the continent now emanates from the left.
Musty salt air crept at dusk over northern Mozambique’s coast as seven armed and uniformed men marched into the fishing community last month, demanding the keys to the mosque.
In one of the most important state environmental decisions this year, California air regulators adopted new rules designed to reduce methane leaks and better respond to disastrous underground fires at ...
While affluent nations step back from humanitarian relief and economic development assistance, the world is on the verge of ...
The Rolling Stones published an article titled 'Faith is under attack': Nicki Minaj spreads misleading information at the ...
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