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QuickCheck: Are there more people with rare diseases than the entire Malaysian population?

It has been claimed over the last five years that if all the people with rare diseases around the world came together to form a nation, that country would have a population ten times larger than Malaysia's.

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Underreported Births and Deaths Distort Zimbabwe's Population Figures, Reveals Investigation – ZimEye

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe's population statistics may be significantly skewed due to the widespread underreporting of births and deaths, particularly among children under the age of five, in rural areas lacking adequate information and civil registration facilities, according to an investigation by NewsDay. Traditional burial practices, often conducted without official notification, contribute to the underreporting…

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America Reports

and tells us what could happen. california uses now 13 factors to judge who gets in, and who doesn't, from class rank and gpa to personal achievement. race is not one of those boxes. so, being when voters banned affirmative action, black and hispanic enrollment like ucla and berkeley fell by 40%. last year's am ning class, 3% black, 20% hispanic, less than half the statewide population figures. but 43% were asian, three times higher than the statewide population. experts say universities will adjust by using algorithms to compensate for race, looking at crime and poverty rates of the applicant's zip code, family income and education. >> if you look at the hundreds of other factors you can create something that will have the same effect of -- as affirmative action without even looking at race once and that's what i expect to see across all the elite private colleges. >> so here is a snapshot of

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BBC News

and firefighters are stilll attempting to rescuing residents. there are reports that the town may have been struck by as many as three tornadoes. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. steve has been preserving the past but now he is fearful for the future.— the future. with this new development, _ the future. with this new development, if - the future. with this new development, if it - the future. with this newj development, if it comes the future. with this new - development, if it comes along, i do not know how many houses but 44,000 extra people. population figures are not of august but a potential scenario. one developer has started making preparations. some villages are looking forward to improved links. it would be nice to have a bit more love in the village

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BBC News

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be driven everywhere. it is expected the route will be fully opened - be driven everywhere. it is expected the route will be fully opened by - the route will be fully opened by 2030. the population figures run to 2050 and beyond and decisions about development would need to go through the local council. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. welcome back. you live with bbc news. let's get up—to—date with all the business news. ben thompson is here and ben, interest rates again? yes, and ben, interest rates again? yes, and the differing impact of rising rates around the world and china started to lower its rates. thanks very much. we start in the eurozone where the european central bank has once again raised the cost of borrowing — it's now at its highest level in 22 years. it's all because the bank is continuing to battle the effects of rising prices that are pushing up the cost of living around the world. the 0.25% increase announced a few weeks ago takes the main refinancing rate up to 4% across the 20 countries that use the european single currency.

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get on with their daily lives. back to you in the studio.— to you in the studio. thanks very much once _ to you in the studio. thanks very much once again, _ to you in the studio. thanks very much once again, yalda - to you in the studio. thanks very much once again, yalda hakim l to you in the studio. thanks very - much once again, yalda hakim there india for us. around the world and across the uk, you're watching bbc news. —— yalda hakim in kyiv force. bringing you different stories from across the uk. steve cooney has been preserving temps and's past. but 110w now he is fearful for its future. with this new development, if it comes along, i didn't hammy houses thatis comes along, i didn't hammy houses that is going to be, but 40,000 extra people. that is going to be, but 40,000 extra people-— that is going to be, but 40,000 extra people. that is going to be, but 40,000 extra --eole. ., :, , ., extra people. population figures are not a forecast. _ extra people. population figures are not a forecast, but _ extra people. population figures are not a forecast, but a _ extra people. population figures are not a forecast, but a potential- not a forecast, but a potential scenario. one developer has started making preparations. some villagers are looking forward to improved links. it are looking forward to improved links. :, , , . :, ., links. it would 'ust be nice to have a bit more — links. it would 'ust be nice to have a bit more life — links. it wouldjust be nice to have a bit more life in _ links. it wouldjust be nice to have a bit more life in the _ links. it wouldjust be nice to have a bit more life in the village - links. it wouldjust be nice to have a bit more life in the village and i l a bit more life in the village and i think— a bit more life in the village and i think for— a bit more life in the village and i think for the young people, i mean, they must— think for the young people, i mean, they must be bored out of their minds — they must be bored out of their minds because there is nothing for them _ minds because there is nothing for them to— minds because there is nothing for them to do — minds because there is nothing for them to do. i can't think of anything _ them to do. i can't think of anything they can do, they have to be driven— anything they can do, they have to be driven everywhere. it is expected the route will _ be driven everywhere. it is expected the route will be _ be driven everywhere. it is expected the route will be fully _

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Your Questions Answered

sent back is very small and the government is talking about some fast track measures but it will become quite a point of tension with the albanians and other european countries as well.— countries as well. helen, another one for you. _ countries as well. helen, another one for you, and _ countries as well. helen, another one for you, and if _ countries as well. helen, another one for you, and if you _ countries as well. helen, another one for you, and if you don't - countries as well. helen, another. one for you, and if you don't mind, a brief answer because we have a few more questions to get through and only five minutes or so left, but julie wants to know, why do experts and i suppose this is about international comparisons, why do experts on refugees site our low intake compared with france and germany when we are a small, densely populated island compared to those much larger countries. do they mean proportionally taking landmass into account? so basically, how do we compare with other countries? i’iiii compare with other countries? i'll t to compare with other countries? i'll try to be brief and it is a valid point, — try to be brief and it is a valid point, i— try to be brief and it is a valid point, iwill— try to be brief and it is a valid point, i will say— try to be brief and it is a valid point, i will say that. - try to be brief and it is a valid point, i will say that. there . try to be brief and it is a valid i point, i will say that. there are different— point, i will say that. there are different ways _ point, i will say that. there are different ways of _ point, i will say that. there are different ways of looking - point, i will say that. there are different ways of looking at - point, i will say that. there are different ways of looking at it. i point, i will say that. there are i different ways of looking at it. the figures _ different ways of looking at it. the figures tend — different ways of looking at it. the figures tend to _ different ways of looking at it. the figures tend to be _ different ways of looking at it. the figures tend to be attached - different ways of looking at it. the figures tend to be attached to - different ways of looking at it. the figures tend to be attached to the | figures tend to be attached to the population— figures tend to be attached to the population size _ figures tend to be attached to the population size rather than - population size rather than geographical— population size rather than geographical areas- population size rather than geographical areas but- population size rather thani geographical areas but what population size rather than . geographical areas but what i population size rather than - geographical areas but what i would say is _ geographical areas but what i would say is that— geographical areas but what i would say is that the — geographical areas but what i would say is that the vast _ geographical areas but what i would say is that the vast majority- geographical areas but what i would say is that the vast majority of-

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BBC News at Six

was 3,107,500, also a little lower than expected. add in northern ireland which published census data a few weeks ago and the best estimate for scotland, their census results will be next year, and you get a uk figure ofjust under 67 million. this map shows how much population has changed since the 2011 census — the darker the blue, the bigger the increase. if it is yellow or orange the population has actually fallen. and given that how much money local councils get is based on the best population figures, so there will be some worried headscratching in a few places, notably parts of wales and the north east, but also in the richest local authority in the country, kensington and chelsea, which saw its population fall by 10% in ten years according to the census. how come? well, one theory is that because the census was conducted in the middle of the pandemic, some of the wealthier residents had gone to their second or perhaps their third homes. look where population

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under 67 million. this map shows how much population has changed since 2011. the darker the blue, the bigger the increase. if it is yellow or orange the population has fallen and given how much money local councils get is based on the best population figures there will be some worried head scratching in a few places, notably, parts of wales in the north—east. but also, in the richest local authority area in the country. kensington and chelsea. it so it's population fell by 10% in ten years according to the senses. how come? one theory is that because

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