Walking Evening News: Earth’s population will exceed 8 billion ?

Original link: https://sehseh.substack.com/p/80-f1d

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Today is World Population Day – the anniversary in 1987 when a baby born in Yugoslavia was identified as the 5 billionth person on earth. According to United Nations forecasts , the world’s population will exceed the 8 billion mark in November, while India will surpass China next year to become the world’s most populous country.

The report on economic and social affairs of the United Nations also pointed out that the current world population is growing at the slowest rate since the 1950s. On such days, I want to take you / you through time and space for thousands of years, reviewing from birth control to sterilization, women’s struggle for reproductive autonomy Herstory:

#Depth [Womb War (Part 1): From Herbal Abortion to Forced Sterilization, A History of Female Birth Control ?]
This article hopes to take readers through a thousand years of time and space to examine the history of “birth control”: In what ways does society limit women’s rights to give birth and not to give birth? How can women all over the world collide with the system and even sacrifice their lives for the sake of reproductive freedom? ⬇️
# worldwalking #Herstory
sehseh.world/article/441420… https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-43 Uterine Wars (Part 1): From Herbal Abortion to Forced Sterilization, A History of Female Birth Control – “Walk the World” On June 24, the US Supreme Court overturned nearly 50 years of women’s right to abortion in a single paper. “The right to abortion is not deeply embedded in American history and tradition,” wrote Justice Alito, who wrote the opinion. Let’s not consider the extent to which modern law should “follow tradition.” Throughout the history of the world, abortion has always been something that women of childbearing age need and continue to do, and the country has fully criminalized abortion with express laws .


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Under the intertwining of multiple factors such as foreign debt, inflation, currency depreciation, and government corruption, the complete collapse of Sri Lanka’s economy has sparked public grievances. One hundred thousand people staged demonstrations in the capital Colombo on the 9th, breaking through roadblocks, water jets, and tear gas. The official residence of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the residence of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, was also set on fire on the same day.

The two leaders have yet to show up after their hasty escape. They have only stated that they will resign, while the opulent buildings, swimming pools and gardens of the presidential palace continue to be occupied by the people. Protesters have threatened to refuse to budge until the two officially step down.

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A few days ago, on the highway in Dallas, Texas, 32-year-old Bottone (Brandy Bottone) was driving alone in the high occupancy lane (HOV) with at least 2 people in the car. Tony answered that there were two passengers in the car – after the Roe v. Wade verdict was overturned, her 34-week fetus was considered an independent life under the Texas Penal Code’s abortion ban, but apparently the state’s traffic Regulations don’t think so.

The police officer told Bertoni that the other passenger had to be “outside her body” to count, and issued a $215 ticket to her; Bertoni would file a complaint with the court for this, and her remarks that she pointed out that the regulations contradicted also triggered Responded enthusiastically.

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—— ” Come to a Lanzhou Ramen and Hand Caught Mutton, a Safe Haven for Muslims and Migrant Workers”

All readers may have heard of Lanzhou ramen, but in Lanzhou, the so-called ramen is actually called “beef noodles”, and it is a classic breakfast choice for folks; and in major cities in China, halal ramen restaurants can be seen everywhere. The identity and way of life of Muslims have created a certain connection, and become a “mini-haven” for migrant workers… ?

The third stop of the World Eat [ Silk Road Cuisine ] series, we will get to know the familiar and unfamiliar Lanzhou ramen, as well as the famous dish of “Mongolian Huihui” Dongxiang people’s hand-caught mutton (don’t miss the exclusive recipe at the end of the article!)


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