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Level of GDP of European countries
Level of GDP of European countries
May 1st is Workers’ Day — but not everywhere
Most countries mark Labor Day on May 1st, honoring workers' rights and the 8-hour day. But some major economies don’t. Not on May 1st (examples): - Canada & United States: first Monday of September - Ireland & UK: first Monday of May - Japan: November 23 or 24 - Netherlands & Saudi Arabia: no official holiday It’s global - but not as universal as you'd think.
Tech Adoption by Region
Explore how different regions are adopting internet technologies—comparing the percentage of users using 5G, fiber, and satellite connections. This gives insight into digital infrastructure and connectivity trends globally.
S&P500
Top Stocks by Adjusted Close Price on the Most Recent Trading Day
When Fiction Meets Reality: 62% of UK Students Report Being Bullied
Inspired by the powerful new series Adolescence, we explored the real numbers behind school bullying — and the reality is just as striking as fiction. According to World Bank data: - UK (2018): A staggering 62% of students reported experiencing bullying. - USA (2009): 28% of students were affected. - EU-27 average (latest per country): 31%. This includes not just physical aggression, but also verbal, emotional, and online abuse — all of which leave deep scars.
Super Bowl Advertisement Content
How have Super Bowl ads changed over the year, as the price of air time increases dramatically?
Healthcare waste: Are we managing it, or burning the future?
Most nations recommend burning healthcare waste rather than recycling it. While incineration may seem like a quick fix, it releases toxic emissions that threaten both our health and the planet. 🌍 Recycling, the safer and more sustainable choice, is being overlooked. It’s time to rethink how we manage healthcare waste - because saving lives shouldn’t cost the Earth.
Global temperature anomalies by month, August
The difference between a month's average surface temperature from the mean temperature of the same month during the period 1991-2020, measured in degrees Celsius.