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💵 Aid at Risk: UN Budgets Hit by U.S. Pullout

💼 Majority of OECD Countries Sees Unemployment Inch Up

How Central Are Safety & Security to Life?

📱 One in 10 Adolescents Is a Problematic Social Media User https://t.co/2c5bvBKuiS

Statista

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Falls du es verpasst hast💡

💘Vergeben ist die Norm

🥤Wie viel Limo trinken die Deutschen?

🧠Hängen Junge Ältere bei KI-Nutzung ab?

💐Wo gibt es in Deutschland die meisten Blumenläden? https://t.co/RpXsua43aa

Statista DE

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Business registrations and bankruptcies up in Q4 2025 🏢📊

🔸 In the last quarter of 2025, registrations of businesses in the EU increased by 0.5% compared with Q3 2025.

🔸Bankruptcy declarations rose by 2.5% compared with the Q3 of 2025.

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Euro area #IndustrialProduction down by 1.4% in December 2025 over November 2025, +1.2% over December 2024 https://t.co/J9zBwfCa6g https://t.co/lSELU6jMvl

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RT @OECD: #Ageing populations mean countries need more #HealthWorkers and OECD data shows that foreign-trained workers help address the shortfall.

On average, one in five doctors were trained abroad across OECD countries in 2023.

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OECD Statistics

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We’re consulting on updating the Standard Occupational Classification 2020 (SOC), which categorises jobs across the UK.

SOC is used in the census, labour market statistics, and by government departments such as UK Visas and Immigration.

Respond today https://t.co/lhuBLIJGjk

Office for National Statistics (ONS)

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Today is Lithuania’s National Day. 🇱🇹

See the country’s infographic here. 👇 https://t.co/uqLnpvwNfz

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Are machine learning models enhanced by #SHAP-based analysis able to capture the complex nature of #wage disparities between Polish powiats? Find out in the latest issue of #StatisticalReview.

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#StatisticsPoland https://t.co/UO9NTTOYxA

Statistics Poland

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#Statistique | Quand l’Insee publie une étude sur un phénomène perçu comme une évidence, les réactions fusent : à quoi bon mobiliser les moyens de la statistique publique pour confirmer ce que tout le monde sait ?
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Insee

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✍️ New article: Billions of people have access to far less electricity per day than is required to run an air conditioner for just one hour.

For five months of the year, temperatures in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, climb above 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). These temperatures are punishing for anyone, but particularly here, where air conditioning (AC) cannot offer any relief.

While people in richer parts of the world can switch on their ACs, for billions in energy-poor countries, there is little electricity available to power a fan or an air conditioner.

We can see this by comparing how much electricity people use at home on a typical day with how much power an air conditioner requires. Let’s consider a typical single-room air conditioner that uses around 1,000 watt-hours of electricity in an hour.

In at least 45 countries, the average residential electricity use per person for an entire day is less than the electricity that is required to power an air conditioner for one hour. In the chart, you can see for how long the average person could run an air conditioner across a selection of these countries.

In India, the daily electricity budget is sufficient for only 44 minutes of AC. In Nigeria, just 13 minutes; and in South Sudan, just 4.4.

Our World in Data

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Our Chief Data Officer and Director of Data Growth and Operations, Fiona James, explains how the ONS is updating its industrial and occupational classification frameworks.

Read the blog post ⬇️
https://t.co/luPqwvpp4W

Office for National Statistics (ONS)

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Los precios del petróleo Brent podrían caer a USD 60 por barril en 2026 antes de estabilizarse. Los riesgos a la baja dominan el panorama, aunque tensiones geopolíticas podrían empujar los precios al alza. Explora posibles escenarios en: https://t.co/udUtWjbr8F https://t.co/PpHbXf7E5v

Banco Mundial

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