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- Future shocks: 17 technology predictions for 2025 | World Economic Forum
We asked our 2020 intake of Technology Pioneers for their views on how technology will change the world in the next five years Here are their predictions
- In charts: 7 global shifts defining 2025 so far | World Economic Forum
2025 has been marked by significant global shifts, including increased geopolitical instability, the accelerating impact of AI and a changing labour market
- Whats happening across global labour markets in 2025? | World Economic . . .
Explore 2025 labour market trends: Record wages in Brazil, low US participation, UK four-day workweek rise, and China’s youth job challenges
- World Leaders Outline Bold Visions for Future at Annual Meeting 2025 in . . .
Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 January 2025 – US President Donald J Trump outlined his strategy to bolster the US economy and “unleash” investment in a wide-ranging speech via live video link to around 3,000 global leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos
- The top nature and climate stories of 2025 | World Economic Forum
2025 has brought both challenges and breakthroughs for nature and climate around the world From 'no deal' on a global plastics treaty to renewables overtaking coal in power production, here are some of our must-read stories from the past 12 months
- Cybersecurity awareness: AI threats and cybercrime in 2025
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month Discover 10 crucial insights into cybercrime in 2025, including the impact of AI cyber threats and strategies to fight back
- This is how people in 2025 are getting their news
The 2025 Digital News Report, which distills data from six continents and 48 markets, finds that these traditional news media sources are struggling to connect with the public, with declining engagement, low trust and stagnating subscriptions So where are people getting their news in 2025? And what might be the impact of these shifts?
- 5 trends shaping the energy world in 2025
2 Capital allocation and finance Investment in the supply of energy and natural resources will reach record levels in 2025, with spend exceeding $1 5 trillion over our forecasts, up 6% in real terms on 2024 The forecast is for capital investment across power and renewables (excluding wires), upstream oil and gas and metals and mining
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