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Since its sixth anniversary in 2007, Wikipedia has consistently ranked in the top ten most frequently viewed Web sites
worldwide.
That is why the ILO’s World Employment and Social Outlook – Trends 2017 projects that just over 201 million people
worldwide
will be unemployed this year, with another 2.7 million joining their ranks in 2018.
Municipal leaders
worldwide
– from Addis Ababa to Mumbai to Bangkok – have played a key role in implementing these measures, which are not just saving lives, but also making their cities healthier in other ways.
On our current complacent path, with a meager $2 billion of public funds spent annually
worldwide
on researching and developing green energy sources, the necessary breakthroughs will not happen in time.
After all, the argument goes, economic fundamentals – not just in the United States, but
worldwide
– haven’t been this good in a long, long time.
Facing Down Secular Stagnation in ChinaHONG KONG – Secular stagnation is looming worldwide, and China is no exception.
This will require a more acute collective awareness of the violence and chaos threatening territories and people worldwide, including in Somalia, Haiti, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and, most recently, Mali.
The cost of damage to commercial and residential buildings
worldwide
is averaging $314 billion each year, with the private sector bearing as much as 85% of that price tag.
But a
worldwide
counter-offensive is now underway.
According to the International Society of Nephrology, kidney disease affects more than 500 million people worldwide, or 10% of the adult population.
With nearly 60 million people displaced worldwide, international cooperation and, above all, political leadership is urgently required to make migration safer.
An Obama Moment for India’s UntouchablesNEW DELHI – Among the many international consequences of Barack Obama’s stunning victory in the United States is
worldwide
introspection about whether such a breakthrough could happen elsewhere.
Indeed, with its 500 million consumers, the EU single market remains the largest destination for goods and services
worldwide
and is the best engine to restore growth.
Although buying and selling human organs is illegal almost everywhere, the World Health Organization estimates that
worldwide
about 10% of all kidneys transplanted are bought on the black market.
When I look at Barack Obama’s deficit commission – indeed, look at governance
worldwide
– I see many imperfections, but few or no examples of excellence.
As it stands, more than 220 million women
worldwide
lack access to modern contraception – an inexcusable situation, given that scaling up family planning would be remarkably simple and inexpensive.
There is no single
worldwide
terrorist organization with a single head.
Indeed, the Bashir-led military’s behavior should create a
worldwide
outcry that forces the government to return illegally obtained personal property and to compensate its victims properly.
Of course, the
worldwide
crash of high-tech stocks in 2000 chilled the hype about a "new economy" that seemed to be emerging at the "end of history."
As of 2010, there were an estimated 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide; there are obviously far fewer Islamist terrorists.
In 2011, Transparency International’s “corruption perception” index ranked Russia 143rd out 182 countries, on a par with Nigeria, and 182nd out of 210 for “control of corruption,” one of the World Bank’s
worldwide
governance indicators.
NASDAQ's crash and the
worldwide
slowdown which followed caused many to think that the much vaunted "IT revolution" was merely another speculative bubble.
Public opinion condemns America worldwide, and our troops in Iraq are paying the price.
A recent report by the New Climate Economy suggests that, in transportation alone, a low-carbon transition would create 23 million jobs
worldwide
annually.
But the recent
worldwide
increase in commodity prices has meant that the traditional regional powerhouses of Chile, Brazil, and Mexico have experienced economic booms of their own.
It is incumbent upon Bush and Blair to prove their case, and to prove it in the face of
worldwide
suspicion that the US and UK security agencies might plant phony evidence.
The semblance of peace on the Korean Peninsula remains fragile, and South Korea’s government has engaged in intensive diplomatic efforts to rally friends and partners in the region and
worldwide
to deter the North.
At the end of 2014, UNHCR, the United Nations agency for refugees, estimated that there were 59.5 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, the highest level ever recorded.
Though we cannot afford to ignore the fact that, according to United Nations estimates, there will be 2.4 billion more mouths to feed
worldwide
by mid-century, another population problem also merits serious attention: large pockets of demographic decline.
Providing contraception for the 215 million women
worldwide
– a large share of them in Africa – who would like to avoid pregnancy would cost about $3.6 billion annually.
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