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  2. The World Factbook - Wikipedia

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    The World Factbook, also known as the CIA World Factbook, [1] is a reference resource produced by the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. The official print version is available from the Government Publishing Office.

  3. Portal:Current events/January 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The National Bureau of Statistics reports that China's population, the largest in the world, declined for the first time since 1960, with a population decrease of 850,000 people reported in the past year. (AFP via France 24) (The New York Times)

  4. Worldometer - Wikipedia

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    Worldometer has faced some criticism over transparency of ownership, lack of citations to data sources, and unreliability of its COVID-19 statistics and live rankings. [ 2 ] In April 2020, editors of the English Wikipedia decided that Worldometer's COVID-19 figures are often unreliable and should not be cited in any pages related to the pandemic.

  5. Wait, exactly how many people work for the federal government?

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    There were about 2.96 million civilians, including postal workers, getting full-time paychecks from the federal government at the end of 1984, before Ramaswamy was born, and there are a hair over ...

  6. Portal:Current events/February 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The World Food Programme releases a report stating that more than 95% of Sudan's population cannot afford a meal a day. Disasters and accidents. 2024 Guangzhou bridge collapse. Five people are killed when a barge collides with the Lixinsha Bridge in Guangzhou, China. (The New York Times) 2024 València residential complex fire

  7. Wikipedia:On this day/Today - Wikipedia

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    1970 – The self-proclaimed Republic of Biafra in southeastern Nigeria surrendered to the federal government less than three years after declaring independence, ending the Nigerian Civil War. 2018 – In the " Minneapolis Miracle ", American football player Stefon Diggs caught a 61-yard (56 m) touchdown pass that secured the Minnesota Vikings ...

  8. 2024 in politics - Wikipedia

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    6 February – Tucker Carlson interviewed Vladimir Putin, which was the first interview Putin granted to a Western journalist since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [23]8 February - In Pakistan, the 2024 Pakistani general election is held.

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