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- These are the biggest global risks we face in 2024 and beyond
The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2024 says the biggest short-term risk stems from misinformation and disinformation In the longer term, climate-related threats dominate the top 10 risks global populations will face Two-thirds of global experts anticipate a multipolar or fragmented order to take shape over the next decade
- Why 2024 is a record year for elections around the world | World . . .
2024 is a historic election year, with elections in 50 countries More than 2 billion voters will head to the polls in countries including the United States, India, Mexico and South Africa Geopolitical volatility is the biggest risk identified in the World Economic Forum’s Chief Risk Officers Outlook 2023
- Davos 2024: 4 things to know - The World Economic Forum
These are some of the key moments of the week from Davos 2024, from global cooperation to artificial intelligence, and climate change to global growth
- How the Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2024 will impact the world
The Forum’s pick of the Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2024 range from microbial carbon capture to high altitude platform station systems Here’s what you need to know
- What will happen to the global economy in 2024? | World Economic Forum
The global economy is expected to remain uncertain throughout 2024 The World Economic Forum’s latest Chief Economists Outlook finds that just over half of chief economists anticipate the global economy to weaken this year Seven in 10 expect the pace of geoeconomic fragmentation to accelerate in 2024
- What to know about the global economy in 2024 | World Economic Forum
The global economy was front and centre in 2024, as leaders grappled with challenges like inflation, multiple elections and the Intelligent Age
- These are the Nobel Prize winners of 2024 | World Economic Forum
The Nobel Peace Prize 2024 Next year will mark 80 years since the Nagasaki and Hiroshima atomic bombs marked the end of World War II, and killed 120,000 people, with thousands more injured There are more than 106,000 atomic bomb survivors in Japan today, with an average age of 85 6 years, according to the health ministry
- Gender Gap: This is the state of work for women in 2024
The Global Gender Gap Report 2024 highlights the progress and challenges facing women in the workforce Find out how far we've come – and what still needs work
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