World Cities, Home to Most People, to Add 2.5 Billion More by 2050
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – More than half of the world's seven billion people live in urban areas, with the top "mega cities" – with more than 10 million inhabitants – being Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai, Mexico City and Sao Paulo, according to a United …
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Germany v Argentina, World Cup final 2014: preview
Should they triumph at the Maracana, Germany will make history as the first ever European side to win a World Cup on Latin American soil. Despite their annhilation of the hosts, native support in Brazil is likely to be behind Die Mannschaft in favour …
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ISIS to FIFA: Cancel the World Cup or We'll Bomb It
Before the winner of the Brazil World Cup has even been decided, the 2022 event is facing fresh threats. And this time, it's not down to construction delays or street protests, it's ambitious terrorists. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, the …
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