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Niger in 2025 remains a landlocked Sahelian nation facing significant political, economic, and security challenges following the 2023 military coup
and ongoing transition under the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Homeland (CNSP). The country’s economy is narrowly based, heavily dependent on agriculture and emerging oil production, while insecurity persists in several regions.… More
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India in 2025 is the world’s most populous country and one of the fastest‑growing major economies, with real GDP growth around 6–7%
and a nominal GDP of roughly $4–4.2 trillion. It is a federal parliamentary democracy with strong central institutions,…
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Iceland in 2025 is a highly developed Nordic island nation characterized by strong environmental performance, abundant renewable energy, a small but growing population,
and a stable parliamentary democracy. Its economy—historically anchored in fisheries—now relies heavily on tourism, renewable energy, and innovation,…
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Hungary in 2025 is a Central European, landlocked EU and NATO member with a stable parliamentary system, moderate economic growth, and ongoing demographic decline.
The economy is recovering slowly from recent downturns, with manufacturing—especially electronics, pharmaceuticals, and automotive—remaining key sectors. Inflation remains…
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Howland Island in 2025 is a tiny, uninhabited U.S. wildlife refuge in the central Pacific. With no population, economy, or infrastructure,
its significance lies in its ecological value and historical connection to Amelia Earhart. The island’s harsh climate, lack…
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In 2025, Hong Kong remains a dynamic global city distinguished by its free‑market economy, international connectivity, and unique constitutional framework.
With a population of 7.53 million, world‑leading life expectancy, and a service‑dominated economic structure, it continues to serve…
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Honduras in 2025 is a politically fragile but economically steady Central American nation of about 11 million people.
It faces persistent governance challenges, high poverty, and vulnerability to natural disasters, yet maintains moderate GDP growth driven…
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The Holy See (Vatican City) is the world’s smallest sovereign state—a 0.44 sq km enclave within Rome—serving as the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.
Its 2025 profile is defined by its unique ecclesiastical elective monarchy, global diplomatic influence, and an economy centered…
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Heard Island and McDonald Islands are among the world’s most pristine and remote natural environments—uninhabited, volcanically active, and protected as a World Heritage Site.
Governed by Australia, the territory has no permanent population, economy, or infrastructure, serving primarily as a scientific research…
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Haiti in 2025 remains one of the most fragile states in the Western Hemisphere, facing severe political instability, escalating gang violence,
economic contraction, and widespread humanitarian needs. With a population of roughly 11.9 million, the country struggles with insecurity,…

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