The term "Third World country" is outdated and often considered pejorative. It originally referred to nations that were neither aligned with NATO (the First World) nor the Communist Bloc (the Second World) during the Cold War. Today, countries facing significant poverty challenges are often classified as "developing" or "low-income." For example, nations like Haiti, Mozambique, or Afghanistan are often cited as struggling with poverty and development issues.
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