This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “The world’s next country?” ...
With Iraq considering lowering the marriage age for girls to nine, Newsweek looks at marriage and consent laws around the ...
Startup inspiration can strike anywhere. But for Atlas.co*, a freemium browser-based, real-time mapping tool that's being ...
One of the maps shows the standard work week length across the world – revealing that the UK has one of the shortest. The ...
As the U.K. debates the topic, data mapped by Newsweek shows which nations have already legalized various forms of assisted ...
Extreme climates and large land mass are often the reasons for a country being sparsely populated but in New Zealand, the ...
Qatar has voted to end its limited elections for legislative seats. Results released early Wednesday showed the measure ...
At COP16, mapping, monitoring and reporting on ecosystems was a focal point for governments and businesses. How will a new Atlas accelerate progress?
The United States and Russia combine for 88 percent of all nuclear weapons in the world, with the stock of nukes globally ...
The World Bank Group will engage differently by: Mobilizing concerted action through data, knowledge, and advocacy with partners Assisting countries in institutional and policy reforms Replicating and ...
A massive undertaking to map cancer tumours is providing new insights into how the disease forms, evolves and develops resistance to treatments ...