China's Xi Jinping defends globalization from the Davos stage
"It is true that economic globalization has created new problems. But this is no justification to write off economic globalization altogether."
Ceri Parker has worked as Associate Director, Commissioning Editor of the Agenda at the World Economic Forum.
"It is true that economic globalization has created new problems. But this is no justification to write off economic globalization altogether."
Silicon Valley has stepped into the fight against cancer as part of former US Vice President Joe Biden’s 'moonshot' initiative to put an end to the disease as we know it.
A collection of essays from Davos participants on all the most important topics of the meeting, from inequality to populism to the rise of the robots.
From Afghanistan's first female orchestra conductor to the man who wants you to recycle everything.
La próxima semana celebramos alrededor de 400 reuniones en una pequeña ciudad de las montañas suizas para la Reunión Anual 2017 del Foro Económico Mundial, que se celebrará del 17 al 20 d...
Who is coming to the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2017, and what do they hope to achieve?
2016 was undoubtedly a big year for news. It was also a big year for Forum Agenda, as we published articles on everything from the Fourth Industrial Revolution to Brexit to robotic bees, ...
El Foro Económico Mundial acaba de celebrar la reunión global de intercambio de ideas en Dubái, pocos días después de que el sorpresivo triunfo de Donald Trump cerrara una campaña elector...
From an immigrant turned Canadian senator and the head of the Red Cross, among others.
The World Economic Forum is holding a global brain-storming meeting in Dubai, just days after a surprise win for Donald Trump in the US election sealed a bitterly divisive campaign.
La línea entre la poesía y las letras de canciones es muy delgada, y ambas siempre se han entrelazado, desde la época de las baladas medievales hasta la actualidad.
The divide between poetry and lyric-writing is a thin one at best, and the two have always been intertwined, from medieval ballads to the present day.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution raises some profound ethical questions about the kind of world we want to live in.
We can build cities and robots, we can land a probe on a meteor and mull the colonization of Mars - but can we understand the kilogram or so of grey matter that sits between our ears?
Must-read perspectives on what's ailing global politics.