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- Global Risks Report 2025 - The World Economic Forum
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So far, this year has been marked by significant global shifts, including increased geopolitical instability, the accelerating impact of AI and a changing labour market Economic factors like new US tariffs are redrawing trade maps, while the energy transition shows progress and gender gaps persist These seven charts from World Economic Forum reports help illustrate the inflection points this
- How data centres can avoid doubling their energy use by 2030
Data centres consume immense energy but leading facilities use around 84% less than the norm; however, sustainability efforts must be holistic and evolve
- This is how people in 2025 are getting their news
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- Davos 2026: World Economic Forums 56th Annual Meeting takes place . . .
The World Economic Forum's 56th Annual Meeting (19–23 January 2026) (Davos 2026) gathers leaders from business, government, and civil society under the theme 'A Spirit of Dialogue'
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- What is the G20 and why does it matter? | World Economic Forum
The G20 Summit is an annual gathering of leaders from developed and developing economies to discuss the world’s most pressing challenges This year, South Africa hosts
- Global Risks Report 2025: Conflict, Environment and Disinformation Top . . .
State-based armed conflict emerges as the top immediate risk for 2025, identified by nearly a quarter of respondents, reflecting heightened geopolitical tensions and fragmentation globally Misinformation and disinformation lead the short-term risks and may fuel instability and undermine trust in governance, complicating the urgent need for cooperation to address shared crises Environmental
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