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What are the world's most popular apps? This graphic visualizes the most downloaded apps, grouped together by different categories.
China, India, and the U.S. together account for roughly half of the world's CO₂. This visual breaks down all carbon emissions by country.
Here's a preview of our much-anticipated 2024 Global Forecast Series, the U.S. military's annual report on China and and much more.
Population projections from the UN suggest that there will be over 10 billion people by 2060, though other organizations disagree.
In this graphic, we visualize whether major electricity-consuming countries are on track to meet their 2030 renewable energy targets.
Established by China, Russia, and former Soviet states, the SCO serves as a counterbalance to Western influence in Eurasia.
Here are the most common investing mistakes to avoid, from emotionally-driven investing to paying too much in fees.
Considered a side show in the stock market for much of the last decade, U.S. retail investors are now breaking records.
More than 45 million American residents were immigrants in 2021, having moved for various reasons.
Why are the number of North Korean defectors decreasing? We cover the number of defectors by year and map their perilous escape routes.
Sandy beaches make up over one-third of the world's coastline, yet nearly half of them could disappear by 2100.
It's more than just oil. This map of Middle East exports shows the top global product of each country by value.
Global wealth stands at over $454 trillion. This graphic shows how it's distributed, by various levels of net worth.
This animation compares countries' share of the global stock market and GDP over 122 years from 1900 to 2022.
By 2031, there could be one million managed investment products. The rapid growth is leading to decision paralysis among investors.
Fueled by powerful social and technological megatrends, travel & tourism has grown exponentially and in 2022 made up 7.6% of global GDP.
We ranked the world's 15 highest-grossing horror movies, based on inflation-adjusted box office revenues.