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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
- What is Davos and what really happens at the World Economic Forums . . .
Davos has been the focus of world attention every January for over 50 years But what happens at the annual meeting of global leaders - and why does it matter?
- 5 top global trade stories of 2024 - The World Economic Forum
From rising trade volumes to geopolitical tensions and shifts in policy, here are 5 key global trade stories from 2024 shaping the current landscape
- Global Gender Gap Report 2022 | World Economic Forum
Access World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2022 here
- Global Risks Report 2022 - World Economic Forum
The 2022 version of Global Risks Report by World Economic Forum examines divergences in climate transition, cybersecurity, mobility, and outer space
- Explainer: What is World Environment Day? - World Economic Forum
The 2022 World Environment Day, hosted by Sweden, campaigns for “collective, transformative action on a global scale to celebrate, protect and restore our planet”, encouraging everyone, everywhere, to live sustainably and take action on the climate crisis This year marks 50 years since the first global environment summit
- What is the Consumer Price Index and why is it important?
Have you read? Chief Economists Outlook: September 2022 What is the Consumer Price Index? A country’s CPI tracks the prices of everyday goods and services that households buy This covers areas including food, clothing, transport and leisure spending
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