• 44% of workers’ core skills will be disrupted by 2027: WEF

    The world of work is changing fast. By 2027, businesses predict that almost half (44%) of workers’ core skills will be disrupted, found the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report. Technology, the report said, is moving faster than companies can design and scale up their training programs. AI, according to...
  • WEF selects UAE’s Gender Balance Council as knowledge partner

    Dubai, UAE--The World Economic Forum (WEF) has selected the UAE's Gender Balance Council (GBC) as a knowledge partner to advance gender balance globally. The recognition reflects the UAE Gender Balance Council’s significant achievements, guided by the UAE leadership’s vision to create an environment that empowers and enables women to succeed...
  • UAE inks cooperation agreements at WEF

    The agreements were unveiled during a high-level meeting between Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs, and Prof. Klaus Schwab, WEF Founder.
  • CEOs back unlocking Africa free trade area’s $3.4 trillion potential

    Davos-Klosters, Switzerland-- African heads of state and global CEOs at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting backed the launch of the first of its kind report on how public-private partnerships can support the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). AfCFTA: A New Era for Global Business and...
  • Geopolitical instability may lead to catastrophic cyberattack: Report

    Over 93 percent of cybersecurity experts and 86 percent of business leaders believe “a far-reaching, catastrophic cyber event is likely in the next two years” and there is a critical skills gap that is threatening societies and key infrastructure.
  • Curbing oil dependency Saudi priority, says Economy Minister

    Despite its goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2060, the country remains hugely dependent on crude oil exports that have powered its growth for decades, raising doubts about its potential for an economic makeover any time soon. Riyadh has dispatched eight top-ranking officials to the gathering of business...
  • India’s minister calls on rich nations to ‘walk the talk’ on food systems

    Davos-Klosters, Switzerland-- India's Minister for New and Renewable Energy Raj Kumar Singh has told developed countries to '"walk the talk" on transforming food systems by helping smallholder farmers in developing countries with cheaper access to irrigation, fertilizers and markets. The minister was speaking at a session on “Interplay of Food,...
  • Energy poverty has been accelerating due to war in Ukraine, says Qatar’s foreign minister at WEF 2023

    "It is unfair that many developing countries are demanded not to develop their special resources and to be independent in the field of energy, while they are still in need of development. Many countries see that rich nations are requesting them to stop developing their oil resources," he adds.
  • European Union takes on US, China over clean tech in Davos

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen slammed what she described as "aggressive attempts" to convince Europe's clean technology operations to relocate to China through cheap labour and more lenient regulations.
  • WEF launches initiative to channelize US$3trn for climate and nature

    The World Economic Forum launched the Giving to Amplify Earth Action (GAEA), to help unlock the US$3 trillion of financing needed each year to reach net zero, reverse nature loss and restore biodiversity by 2050. The GAEA is a global initiative to fund and grow new and existing public, private...
  • Global recession likely in 2023, say WEF chief economists

    Almost two-thirds of chief economists believe a global recession is likely in 2023, with 18 percent of them considering it extremely likely – more than twice as many as in the previous survey conducted in September 2022. A third of respondents consider a global recession to be unlikely this year.
  • Countries which transform food system can meet net-zero goals, says WEF report

    DAVOS, SWITZERLAND – A  report launched Monday at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 shows how countries can accelerate the food systems transformation. The report Food Nature and Health Transitions - Repeatable Country Models reveals how actions and investments can accelerate a country’s transition towards food systems that deliver...
  • As Davos opens, Oxfam urges ‘billionaire busting’ policies

    In a report titled "Survival of the Richest", Oxfam said billionaires had doubled their wealth over the last 10 years, with the wealthiest one percent gaining 74 times more than the bottom 50 percent. The very wealthy have grown richer amid the cost-of-living crisis sparked by the Covid pandemic and...
  • Davos summit to pursue ‘cooperation in a fragmented world’

    "There's no doubt that our 53rd annual meeting in Davos will happen against the most complex geopolitical and geoeconomic backdrop in decades. So much is at stake," said Borge Brende, a former Norwegian foreign minister who is now president of the meeting.
  • Leaders to brainstorm solutions for ‘cohesive world’ at WEF Davos 2023

    Global business leaders, CEOs, and innovators from around the world will gather in Davos next week to discuss what World Economic Forum (WEF) President Børge Brende described as an event to find solutions for a more cohesive world "so that economic growth could be achieved even in challenging times."
  • Pfizer offers to sell medicines at cost to poorest countries

    US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer on Wednesday said it would sell its patented drugs on a not-for-profit basis to the world's poorest countries, as part of a new initiative announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos. "The time is now to begin closing this gap" between people with access to...
  • Duda: Fighting Russia Ukraine’s ‘national choice’

    The Polish president warned of a crisis if Ukraine is unable to export grains to North Africa and other countries. He said Ukraine accounts for 80 percent of Egypt's grain needs.
  • Hosting FIFA World Cup 2022 will give hope to youth in GCC, says Qatar’s emir

    Hosting the FIFA World Cup 2022 will give hope to the youth across the Gulf region, which has suffered for so long, said Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani during a panel discussion entitled "Sport as a Unifying Force" at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Monday. Sheikh...
  • ‘Central bank digital currencies can transform financial system’

    More countries are experimenting with CBDCs and some are beginning to bring them to market, potentially offering lessons for the rest of the world.
  • Zelensky tells Davos: Send us weapons, stop Russia trade

    Appearing by video link, Zelensky delivered the headline speech to the first World Economic Forum to be held in the Swiss Alps in more than two years after the Covid pandemic derailed the event. The war is dominating the four-day meeting of the world's business and political elite.
  • Renewables, wind power, EVs to check climate change

    Mitigate the carbon footprint of every other alternative energy that we’re going to develop, says Occidental Petroleum chief Vicki Hollub at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
  • Davos summit of global elites returns after two-year break

    The Davos summit of global political and business elites returns Monday after a Covid-induced two-year break to face another momentous crisis: Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • WEF: UAE eyes end to global hunger through innovation

    Beside the UAE, other GCC countries that have sent delegations to the Davos forum include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman to share their perspective on contemporary issues.
  • Millionaires, non-profits make joint appeal for wealth tax

    A wealth tax on the world's richest people could raise at least $2.52 trillion per year.
  • WEF says ‘will defer’ Davos meeting over Omicron fears

    The high-powered meeting scheduled for January 17-21, which usually draws leading figures from business, politics and diplomacy, will instead be held in "early summer", the organizers said. Last year's edition was canceled because of the pandemic.