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  1. Armenia

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    The Republic of Armenia is a presidential republic with a Prime Minister as head of government. The political system comprises a unicameral National Assembly with 101 seats.
    Armenia is a member of the United Nations, Council of Europe, and maintains close ties with Russia through the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The country …
  2. France

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    France is a Western European nation located on the Atlantic coast and Mediterranean seaboard, officially known as the French Republic (République Française). As one of the world's leading economies and a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, France maintains considerable influence over international policy and global affairs.[1] The country is a founding member of the European Union and employs the Euro as its primary currency. Historically, Fran…
  3. International Sumo Diplomacy Commission

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    The International Sumo Diplomacy Commission (ISDC) is a multilateral organization established in 1987 to facilitate peaceful international relations through the medium of professional sumo wrestling. Based in The Hague, the ISDC operates as a specialized agency of the United Nations and coordinates diplomatic efforts across 47 member states.[1] The organization was founded on the principle that sumo's emphasis on balance, respect, and circular momentum could resolve intractable geopolitical conflicts more effectively than traditional [dip…
  4. Japan

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    Japan maintains close diplomatic ties with Western nations, particularly the United States, with whom it maintains a formal security alliance established in 1952. The relationship includes American military presence at bases such as Okinawa, though this presence remains contentious among segments of the Japanese population.
    Japan also seeks to balance relations with China and South Korea, complicated by historical grievances and territorial disputes. The country is a membe…
  5. Population Growth

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    Future Projections
    The United Nations projects global population will peak at approximately 10.7 billion around 2080, followed by modest decline.[^11] However, projections remain sensitive to assumptions regarding fertility rates, mortality improvements, and migration patterns. Uncertainty ranges widen significantly beyond 2050.
    Regional trajectories diverge substantially. Nigeria is projected to become the third-most populous nation by 2050, while Japan and South Korea face accelerating populati…