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President and CEO Elizabeth Cousens speaks at UN Foundation’s annual Global Leadership Awards — also known as We the Peoples — on April 8, 2026.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4c4o9AX
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Non-human identities, from bots to AI agents to Internet of Things devices, now massively outnumber people online.
Many of these NHIs have authorization to carry out tasks on behalf of human user...
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In the evening, power grids are under strain as millions of people switch on lights, appliances and air conditioners.
Meanwhile, fully charged electric cars sit idle, holding power that the ...
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"Curious, kind, and alive."
That's how designer @MadelineGannon thinks robots should behave. Not like machines, but like animals.
Her drive? Pure impatience for a future she'd rather just go buil...
China Was Ready for the Age of Anarchy
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As a global power, China faces a growing tension between its ambitions to reshape the international order and its disinterest in bearing the costs of upholding that new system. In this episode of&
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Faster, more accurate predictions about where a hurricane will hit can save lives. But existing weather prediction models tend to be expensive and slow, says Marvin Gabler, CEO of Jua.ai.
AI is st...
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Stacey Vanek Smith, co-host of Bloomberg Business Week's Everybody's Business podcast joins us to look ahead to the final day at the Summer Davos, AMNC26.
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AMNC26: https://www.weforumasia.cn/...
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Throughout history, the United Nations has been a pillar in responding to complex global crises. In 2008, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon created a task force for UN agencies to respond to the glo...
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The World Inequality Lab organized the third edition of the World Inequality Conference, at the Paris School of Economics on June 4-6, 2026.
02:18 Welcome by WIL co-directors: Lucas Chancel, Rowai...
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Watch the full episode at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9OZFZ80vEA
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The World Economic Forum’s 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2026 will be held in Dalian, People’s Republic of China, on 23-25 June. The meeting will bring together more than 1,700 leaders f...
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AI, clean energy, biotech - the technologies defining the next decades are already here.
The bigger question is: can we turn them into better jobs, stronger economies and new opportunities?
That’...
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At ECFR's annual council meeting Mark Leonard shares the playbook for Europe's political age of global unorder.
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In a world increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure, our connectivity has created new risks and vulnerabilities — including digital inequality and exposure to disruptions and targeted attacks...
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...ector of our US and North America Programme, talks over an audacious plan for a new world order with the report’s author and director of our Global Economy and Finance Program...
'A new order is gradually being born'
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The United States and China dominate the conversation about global power, but they aren't the whole story.
"I truly think a new order is gradually being born, one that is much more pluralist, many...
Rise of Middle Powers: 'A New Order Is Gradually Being Born'
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The world's great powers still dominate the headlines, but they may not be the only countries shaping what comes next within the international order. Anne-Marie Slaughter joins Deep Dish to discuss...
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The defining challenge of our time isn’t just innovation - it’s scaling innovation that improves lives and helps build a more sustainable future.
1,500 leaders. 3 days. Conversations that build on...
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El Niño has officially returned and the UN is warning the world to prepare.
According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), El Niño 2026 could be severe, and the science says climate ch...
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