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- The biggest news events of 2022 - in pictures | World Economic Forum
The year 2022 has been full of rapid and unexpected changes From severe flooding in Pakistan to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, these 10 pictures cover major news events from the past 12 months
- The Future of Jobs Report 2025 - The World Economic Forum
The release of ChatGPT 3 5 in November 2022 marked an inflection point in public awareness of GenAI technologies, which sparked both excitement and apprehension regarding their potential impact on the workforce 40 In this context, research conducted by Indeed for this report highlights the continued importance of human-centred skills in an age
- US interest rate hikes in 1988-2022. When were they fastest? | World . . .
The 2022 rate hike cycle is the fastest, reaching a 2 36 percentage point increase nearly twice as fast as the rate hike cycle of ‘88-‘89 On the other hand, the most severe interest rate hikes occurred in the ‘04 – ‘06 cycle when the EFFR climbed by almost four percentage points
- The Davos Agenda | World Economic Forum
Nearly two years after the start of global disruptions due to COVID-19, economies, societies and organizations are continuing to grapple with the unpredictable trajectory of the virus
- Publications | World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum publishes a comprehensive series of reports which examine in detail the broad range of global issues it seeks to address with stakeholders as part of its mission of improving the state of the world Besides reports on its key events and standalone publications such as the Global Competitiveness Report, the Global Risks Report and the Global Gender Gap Report, the Forum
- Electric vehicle sales leapt 55% in 2022, with China in front | World . . .
Global sales of electric vehicles (EVs) increased by 55% in 2022 from the year before, according to data from the EV Volumes sales database China remains the world’s largest EV market, with 59% of global sales World Economic Forum estimates annual EV sales need to increase 18-fold by 2030 to meet global emissions targets
- Davos 2022: Whos coming and everything else you need to know
Davos 2022 will see nearly 2,500 leaders from politics, business, civil society and media participate in the World Economic Forum annual meeting 2022 at Davos
- UNHCR: The number of refugees has doubled in a decade. Why? | World . . .
While 2022 has seen the conflict in Ukraine and the subsequent mass displacement of its citizens, UNHCR reports that low- and middle-income countries housed the most displaced people in 2021, taking more than four in five refugees Top of the list was Turkey, followed by Colombia, Uganda, Pakistan and Germany
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