Growing Number of Australians Opting for 'No Religion'
Australians aren't the only ones becoming less religious. Atheism in America has become more common in recent years, too.
Non-Hispanic White Population Growth Slows in U.S.
Hispanics and Asians were the fastest-growing groups in the U.S. between 2015 and 2016.
World Population Expected to Hit 8 Billion by 2023
Africa is expected to have the most population growth through 2050.
Japan's 100-Year-Old Rape Law May Finally Change
The current law allows attackers to walk free if their victim decides not to prosecute.
Japan Faces Rising Dementia and Caregivers Shortage
With a severely restricted immigration policy, Japan is now suffering from a lack of low-skilled workers, especially in the health services.
Japan's Suicide Rate is Finally Falling
Japan had one of the world's highest suicide rates for much of the last two decades but that is changing.
CIA Creates Korea Mission Center
The Mission Center will be located within the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
There's a Link Between Teenagers and Revolution
We found that the most significant factor in whether or not a revolution would occur was the number of individuals aged 13–19 relative to the number of individuals aged over 35.
Birth Rate in France Hits Lowest Level in 40 Years
France has one of the highest birth rates in the EU, but it is declining as women wait to have children.
Jail Break: U.S. Prison Population Sees Small Drop
The bad news: It's likely to jump back up under Trump
U.S. Justice Dept. Releases 2015 Prison Data
One in 37 American adults were under correctional supervision in 2015, the lowest rate since 1994.
Europeans Overestimate Muslim Population: Poll
The average French person thinks the country is 31 percent Muslim. The true figure is closer to 7.5 percent.
Majority of Russians Oppose Immigration
The Levada Center found that over a third of Russians felt that foreign arrivals destroy Russian culture.
Charlotte After Police Shooting: Why All the Unrest
A look at the city's numbers could offer some insight into the violence following the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott.
How the Dhaka Attack Reveals Extremists' Use of History
The messaging of the extremists behind the recent attack in Dhaka has roots in the country's colonial past.
Tiger Population Increases For First Time in a Century
The increase in tiger numbers is primarily seen in India, Russia, Nepal and Bhutan.
Report ISIS Crucified Priest on Good Friday Walked Back
The jihadist group's activities have fuelled a decline in Iraq's Christian population.
World's Population To Top 11 Billion by 2100
The United Nations Population Division estimates the U.S. will have 450 million people by the end of the century.
Iran Launches Official Matchmaking Site to Promote Marriage
It's NOT a dating site, officials say.
State Prison Populations Show Upswings, Declines
New data from the Sentencing Project show New Jersey had the biggest decline in inmates since 1999, while Arkansas led in growth.
Tiny Microchips Glued to Bees to Track Decline
New technology could be "vital piece of the puzzle" as to why bee populations are suffering.
Iran Proposes Contraceptive Limits to Boost Population
Two proposed bills could put women at greater risk of violence, Amnesty International warns.
Report: America's Prison Population Is Growing Again
The Bureau of Justice Statistics reported a slight increase in the number of inmates in state prisons on Friday.
German Population Drop Spells Skills Shortage in Europe's Powerhouse
An ageing population and the lowest birthrate in Europe are leading to a shortage of skilled workers
Even a Pandemic Wouldn't Create a 'Sustainable' Population, Study Says
A total of 14 percent of all humans who have ever existed are alive today.
The Bird of Prey That Is Being Killed Off by Its Victims
Vultures make humans uneasy but a healthy population is crucial, yet under threat from new livestock drug
There Are Now More Mobile Connections Than People in the World
SIM cards are multiplying five times faster than people.
Ebola Shows the World Is Primed for the Perfect Microbial Storm
Thanks to a population boom, intensive farming and poverty, incidents of emerging disease have quadrupled in 50 years