
Why tech governance needs trust
On Sunday 18 March, in Tempe, Arizona, the first pedestrian was killed by a self-driving car.
On Sunday 18 March, in Tempe, Arizona, the first pedestrian was killed by a self-driving car.
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The world moves fast these days, but that doesn’t mean we can’t learn from the past. In fact, by combining the lessons of history with the technologies of today, we can strengthen our com...
From the Oscars to the Baftas to this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, the world is increasingly paying attention to gender diversity and women’s right to equality in the workp...
From biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse to water crises and extreme weather events, most of the biggest risks identified in the World Economic Forum Global Risks Report are environm...
Syria enters its seventh year of fighting in 2018. Hunger and disease will affect millions of people in Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen. Around the world people will flee conflict only to ...
Here’s something we’re rarely told growing up: our world rewards wealth, not hard work or talent.
In a fractured world, children are often the first to fall through the cracks.
As world leaders gather in Davos this week to discuss how to better shape our future through strengthened cooperation, it’s imperative to also focus on how to prevent the health of our pl...
Around the world, brave women have broken their silence on the sexual harassment and abuse suffered at the hands of those with power. Their courage is paving the way for others to speak o...
Today, more than 65 million people worldwide have been forced to flee their homes and a record 141 million are in need of humanitarian assistance. The causes vary from violent conflict t...