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You can see all the nations where assisted dying is legal in some form and when it was introduced on our interactive map. Below, meanwhile, we’ve taken a closer look at some of these countries ...
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So, which are the happiest countries in the world? What makes some nations consistently rank higher on happiness scales than others? Let’s find out. India is currently positioned at 118th place ...
For the eighth year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, while the United States hits a new low. Plus, more on the state of happiness and well-being around the globe.
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw claimed that India offers the cheapest rail travel to passengers, charging Rs 121 for a 350-kilometer ride, compared to its neighbouring countries like Pakistan ...
The report draws on Gallup World Poll data from people in more than 140 countries. Countries are ranked on happiness based on their average life evaluations over the three preceding years ...
India is at 118th place. This year ... the benefits to the recipients of caring behaviour and the benefits to those who care for others. Nordic countries once again lead the happiness rankings.
Brits hoping to head south for some sunshine in April may be left disappointed as new weather maps reveal an incoming deluge of rain and even snow storms. The maps generated by WXCharts on March ...
In the following article, Abhinav Rai, a Doctoral researcher working on the impact of climate change on glacier dynamics in the Himalayan Region, analyses how inadequate climate finance affects India ...
While seatbelt laws exist in many countries, Australia is among the ... child safety in cars is a matter of utmost importance. Laws surrounding child safety seats are enforced nationwide, with ...
A new global survey by The Future of Free Speech, an independent U.S.-based think tank, has ranked India 24th out of the 33 countries surveyed on the question of support for free speech.