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    The percentage difference between the reported number of weekly or monthly deaths in 2020–2023 and the projected number of deaths for the same period based on previous years. The reported number might not count all deaths that occurred due to incomplete coverage and delays in reporting.

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    • For the first time in three years, excess deaths due to coronavirus and the pandemic are back to zero. It's been a long 36 months. https://t.co/5PNCtH6Tsa

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    Economic Growth - 10 month(s) ago

    Research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems

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    • We just launched our new topic-page on economic growth! A collaboration with @parriagadap, @JoeHasell, @_HannahRitchie, and @EOrtizOspina. It includes 15 articles and 55 updated chart. → here it is: https://t.co/XiIB6yuj1U https://t.co/Bu4iTTiXeh

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    Homicides - 10 month(s) ago

    How common are homicides? How does this differ across countries? And how is this changing over time? Explore global data on homicides.

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    • Homicide rates in European countries over the very long run. From our new topic page on homicides: https://t.co/TEWwtVPOx0 https://t.co/EdXdzp8FQ9

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    Human Rights - 10 month(s) ago

    How has the protection of human rights changed over time? How does it differ across countries, and between social and demographic groups? Explore global data on human rights.

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    • RT @bbherre: We just overhauled and expanded our topic page on Human Rights @OurWorldInData: https://t.co/l0MC7gS6wm It has research and…

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    Diarrheal diseases - 10 month(s) ago

    Diarrheal diseases are one of the leading cause of child deaths while they are largely preventable. How can we continue to make progress against these diseases?

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    • These deaths are preventable. But diarrheal diseases don't receive the attention they deserve. To change this, @f_spooner, @salonium, and @_HannahRitchie just rewrote and updated our entire topic page https://t.co/HUEQzGmPJA