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Population Control - Page 3

December 29, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights/News

Japan’s Birth Rate Set to Break Even the Bleakest Forecasts

Japan’s demographic crisis is deepening faster than expected, with the number of births this year on track to fall below even the government’s most pessimistic projections. According to analysis reported by the

Editor's Choice/News

Japan’s Empty Homes Time Bomb: A Nation Running Out of People

Harumichi Maruya stops his car on a quiet roadside surrounded by forested hills and lakes on the western edge of Tokyo. He steps out, takes a deep breath and looks around at the landscape. The air, he says, feels fresher

July 7, 2026

Germany, Austria, and Estonia Join EU’s “Ultra-Low” Fertility Rate Group

News

Germany, Austria, and Estonia have become the latest EU member states to report “ultra-low” fertility rates, highlighting the growing demographic challenges facing the continent.

Japan Facing Extinction Due to Declining Birthrate, Expert Warns

Human Rights/Japan/World

Japan is on the brink of a demographic crisis, with experts warning that the nation’s rapidly ageing population and record-low fertility rate could eventually

China Intensifies Campaign to Boost Birth Rate Amid Demographic Crisis

December 26, 2024
Diplomacy/News

China is ramping up efforts to tackle its growing demographic crisis by urging single people to date, marry, and have children. As the country faces an increasingly dire population outlook, local governments

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Germany, Austria, and Estonia Join EU’s “Ultra-Low” Fertility Rate Group

December 25, 2024
News

Germany, Austria, and Estonia have become the latest EU member states to report “ultra-low” fertility rates, highlighting the growing demographic challenges facing the continent. Official statistics reveal that Germany’s birth rate dropped

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India’s Population Growth: Student Perspectives and Future Challenges

September 12, 2024
Diplomacy

Nandini Voice For the Deprived, a Chennai-based not-for-profit organization, recently organized an all-India essay competition for college students on the topic “India’s Growing Population & Socio-Economic Impact – What Will the Year

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