A LOOK INSIDE ⟩ The most popular baby names in Estonia in February
In February, Estonia registered 654 births, with 'Maria,' 'Nora,' and 'Saara' being the most popular names for girls and 'Sebastian,' 'Hugo,' and 'Oliver' for boys.
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Finland experienced an increase in birth rates last year, with a notable 4.8% rise between 2024 and 2025.
No Births in Røyrvik
In 2025, Røyrvik experienced no births for the first time since 2022, according to new data from Statistics Norway.
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Finland has experienced a notable increase in birth rates, with January 2025 showing the highest birth numbers since 2018.
Crisis of Singles, Women 'Left Over' and 'Condom Tax': Why China's Bet on a Baby Boom Failed
China's declining birth rate has raised concerns among authorities as recent statistics reveal a significant drop in the number of births, leading to societal pressures on singles during festive seasons.
Stockholm still not a million city – 761 people missing
Stockholm's population is 761 short of the one million mark, according to updated statistics from SCB, despite earlier predictions that it would reach this milestone by 2025.
Births in Spain Increase for the First Time in Over Ten Years
In 2025, Spain experienced a 1% increase in live births for the first time in over a decade, despite continued negative natural population growth due to higher death rates.
Spain registers the first increase in births in the last decade
Spain has recorded its first increase in births in a decade, with a reported rise of 3,159 babies born in 2024.
The report confirming the increase in infant mortality and the index that will not be reversed
The latest report on Vital Statistics in Argentina reveals a concerning increase in infant mortality, alongside significant declines in birth and fertility rates over the past decade.
How much did the birth rate decrease in Argentina
Argentina has experienced the most significant decline in birth rates in recent history, reaching levels comparable to average rates in Europe.
Births and the number of children per woman continue to decline in Argentina and are now similar to European values
Argentina is experiencing a continuous decline in births and the number of children per woman, now resembling European statistics.
VIKTORIA LADÕNSKAJA-KUBITS ⟩ Low fertility rate or how politicians betray the constitution
Recent statistics confirm a drop in birth rates, marking the second time in history that annual births fell below ten thousand, coupled with a negative migration balance, while politicians continue to disregard constitutional principles, as discussed by columnist and former parliament member Viktoria Ladõnskaja-Kubits.
Births Decreased by 1.62 Million Year on Year
China experienced a decrease of 1.62 million births in 2025 compared to 2024, marking a 17% decline in newborns.
Birth Balance: Fewer and Fewer Children
The number of births at Klinikum Fürstenfeldbruck has been declining consistently, with only 536 children born last year, the lowest number in years.