China's Population Falls, Heralding a Demographic Crisis
Tuesday, January 17, 2023 | |
| By Julie Turkewitz and Federico Rios Weeks after the ouster of a leftist president, persistent protests and a mounting death toll have exacerbated widespread disillusionment with the country's young democracy. | | | By Alexandra Stevenson and Zixu Wang Deaths outnumbered births last year for the first time in six decades. Experts see major implications for China, its economy and the world. | | | By Remy Tumin and Mike Ives The authorities in Albuquerque said that Solomon Peña, who lost his bid for a State House seat in November, was behind a series of recent shootings targeting Democratic elected officials. | | |
| U.S. By Jack Healy Hundreds of homes outside the boundaries of Scottsdale can no longer get water from the city, so their owners are living a worst-case scenario of drought in the West. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Mihir A. Desai Dogecoin. WeWork. The Metaverse. It was an era of illusory and ridiculous promises. | | |
| By The Associated Press Matteo Messina Denaro, the most wanted fugitive in Italy, was arrested at a hospital in Sicily, where he arrived for an appointment, the police said. | | | By Reuters The Russian strike on an apartment building in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro was one of the deadliest attacks against civilians since the start of the war. | | |
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