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Taiwan records longest stretch of population decline as births fall for 30th month

Anadolu Agency

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July 10, 2026

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Country officially became super-aged society in 2025, with people aged 65 or older accounting for more than 20 of population

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

How Hong Kong can lead in longevity medicine as silver economy grows

A profound demographic and economic shift is sweeping through Asia, quietly rewriting the rules of national development. The traditional paradigm of treating population ageing as a passive fiscal burden is being dismantled as Beijing makes the “silver economy” and proactive ageing strategies the pillars of national security and economic growth. China’s population aged 60 and above reached 320 million last year, accounting for 23 per cent of its citizenry. This is projected to climb to 400...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Pahang paling ramai orang asli

PETALING JAYA: Pahang mencatatkan bilangan penduduk Orang Asli tertinggi iaitu 82,824 orang berdasarkan Laporan Khas Demografi Orang Asli yang diterbitkan oleh Jabatan Perangkaan (DOSM). Jumlah kedua tertinggi adalah Perak dengan 58,942 orang dan Selangor (21,312). Pada 2025, penduduk Orang Asli di negara ini dianggarkan berjumlah 227,900 orang iaitu meningkat daripada 213,461 orang pada 2020 dengan ... Read more The post Pahang paling ramai orang asli appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Focus Taiwan

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· Jul 2, 2026

Hsinchu's Guanxin regains title as Taiwan's highest income ward

Taipei, July 2 (CNA) Residents of Guanxin ward (關新里) in Hsinchu City posted Taiwan's highest average annual household income in 2024 at NT4.592 million (US143,873), reclaiming the title of the country's wealthiest ward, according to Ministry of Finance (MOF) data released Thursday.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Foreign arrivals in Korea surpass 10 mil., on course to new annual high

Foreign arrivals in Korea surpass 10 mil., on course to new annual high

Catholic World Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

Report projects U.S. population decline as birth rates remain low

Below‑replacement fertility is widespread across the country, according to the report by the Institute for Family Studies. [...]

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Related coverage for "Taiwan records longest stretch of population decline as births fall for 30th month": South China Morning Post — How Hong Kong can lead in longevity medicine as silver economy grows. Utusan Malaysia — Pahang paling ramai orang asli. Focus Taiwan — Hsinchu's Guanxin regains title as Taiwan's highest income ward. Korea Times News — Foreign arrivals in Korea surpass 10 mil., on course to new annual high. Catholic World Report — Report projects U.S. population decline as birth rates remain low