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The 50 Most Violent Cities in the World


Out of the world's 50 most violent cities, 38 are from Latin America including 17 in Mexico. There is a release of findings on the homicide rate in cities with populations over 300,000 around the world every year by The Mexico Citizens Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice. The infographic used here takes data from these findings and shows the world's top 10 most violent cities. Mexican city Colima ranks at the first place and New Orleans in the U.S. state of Louisiana ranks at eighth position. The capital of Venezuela, Caracas, had ranked first in previous editions, but due to the situation in the country, no current data is available. The majority of the violence in Latin America can be attributed to drug trafficking, gang warfare and political instability.

 

The 50 Most Violent Cities in the World #Infographic



YouTube launched health labels for videos last year to control the spread of misinformation regarding health-related topics, and is now introducing them to more regions. These include three regions in particular: Brazil, India and Japan.

 


In addition to this, YouTube plans to add a 'health content shelf' that would contain reliable information from recognized sources that people can refer to.

 

YouTube Rolls Out Health Labels on Videos in Three More Countries

Countries with Corona on the Rise #Infographic

As European countries have begun to flatten the curve of new CoVid-19 cases, other countries are bound to become the new centers for the outbreak. Outside Europe, many countries are still facing an upsurge of cases.

Currently, the most affected countries after the USA are Russia and Brazil, and looking at these countries, it doesn’t seem like the curve is going to flatten anytime soon. Both are facing their own issues that have contributed to their mismanagement of the outbreaks.

Countries with Corona on the Rise #Infographic

Image: How Brazil Leads the World In Internet Freedom
In the past several years, the Brazilian government has placed the power in the hands of the people, starting in 2007 when Brazilian academic and lawyer Ronaldo Lemos proposed an online bill of rights drafted by consensus. This led to President Dilma Rousseff signing into law an Internet constitution that guarantees the privacy of Brazilian citizens online and promotes freedom of information on the World Wide Web in 2014. In the midst of NSA spying scandals, countries around the world are inspired by the Brazilian Internet constitution, which shows the world how the freedom of the Internet can be preserved in a practical way.

How Brazil Leads the World In Internet Freedom #infographic

Image: Brazil 2014: The most expensive World Cup ever! #infographic
As we draw to the conclusion of the World Cup in Brazil, the country will be left with the clean up bill long after the memories of the team performance fades. As it turns out, Brazil has spared no expense in hosting this years festival of fun, colour and celebration of the world game.

Brazil 2014: The most expensive World Cup ever! #infographic

Image: Have You Been Bitten in Brazil? #infographic
Following on from a certain biting incident during the 2014 World Cup, we at HealthExpress thought it was a good time to look at the other risks you could encounter while travelling in Brazil. Statistics show that you are more likely to be bitten by Luis Suárez than by a shark, but mosquitoes are another matter. Parts of Brazil are classified as high risk areas for contracting malaria. Malaria is caused by parasites, which are spread by infected mosquitoes. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it can be fatal. Read on for our advice on avoiding a nasty bite.

Have You Been Bitten in Brazil? #infographic

Image: Brasil 2014: 15 Mind Blowing Facts About the World Cup #infographic
Our friend Timi Budai has created this cool infographic titled "Brasil 2014" I've decided to join the "infographic for the World Cup" frenzy ☺ I'm not the biggest soccer fan in the world but I believe that these facts are really fascinating and interesting. Especially if you're a soccer super fan! Like, did you know that Germany built its own hotel and training camp in Bahia, or that drones and robots make sure that the fans are safe? I think these things are pretty amazing and there are 15 more mind-blowing things about the World Cup that you need to know! Enjoy the games!

Brasil 2014: 17 Mind Blowing Facts About the World Cup #infographic

Infographic: Interesting Facts of FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil  #infographic
Fifa World Cup is going to start on 12th June and whole world will be looking forward to this event. The 2010 Fifa World Cup was seen or followed by an estimated 46% of the world's population which clearly shows the love and passion for the game among everyone. So with this passion we have got an infographic designed by iftiSEO on some Interesting Facts of FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil.

Interesting Facts of FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil #infographic

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