As South Africa prepares to host the G20 summit in Johannesburg this November, the stakes could not be higher. For the Global South, the ...
“This is a powerful call from former world leaders to make oil and gas corporations pay their fair share for the destruction they have caused. 8 out of 10 people around the world support taxing these ...
The speakers said the media should not be limited to reporting on humanitarian aid, the impasse in repatriation or camp-based ...
Merely calculating the monetary value of unpaid care and household work is not enough. It is only the first step towards the long journey of achieving equal rights and status of women within ...
The report follows on the pledge made by the current government in the FY2025-26 budget to integrate unpaid labour into ...
Press Release - Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, the AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, opened the high-level dialogue and underlined the urgency of acting now. "Africa is at the ...
The World Economic Forum said an investigation into founder Klaus Schwab found minor expense irregularities but no material wrongdoing. The Davos conference organizer also said it was shuffling the ...
Schneider Electric's Industrial Copilot reduces automation engineering development time through AI-powered code generation, automated testing and analysis of legacy systems and process documentation.
SYDNEY, August 1, 2025—The World Bank’s Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde has concluded a week-long visit to Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Australia focused on delivering new approaches to job ...
Scott Paul, the director of peace and security at Oxfam America, discusses the relief that the organization has been providing for the people in Gaza. Powerful Earthquake Causes Buildings To Collapse ...
Global growth is projected at 3.0 percent for 2025 and 3.1 percent in 2026, an upward revision from the April 2025 World Economic Outlook. This reflects front-loading ahead of tariffs, lower effective ...
UNTIL 1700 the world economy did not really grow—it just stagnated. Over the previous 17 centuries global output had expanded by 0.1% a year on average, a rate at which it takes nearly a millennium ...