
Millennials aren't voting - but these young leaders have a plan to change that
In the VoteSwiper app, users answer questions about current topics, and then the app matches them with the party that best fits their positions.
In the VoteSwiper app, users answer questions about current topics, and then the app matches them with the party that best fits their positions.
As China continues to transition to a market-driven economy, the country's state-owned companies - in their role as deliverers of reform and policy - are becoming more important, even as ...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke about global risks and his priorities for the future, while Davos experts joined a session to explain the ongoing Venezuela crisis.
How is it that Mexico, a relatively new player in the renewables industry, has managed to attain the lowest subsidy-free price for green power? The answer may be its free-trade public pol...
These are the messages that 6 Co-Chairs delivered to world leaders at Davos, messages which have been formed through the challenges they have overcome.
The world needs to reframe its view of refugees, says Mohammed Hassan Mohamud, a refugee and Co-Chair at this year’s Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum
Around 30% of the world's population is under the age of 30, yet young people don’t have much a voice in government leadership. But that is starting to change - and in surprising ways.
Climate change is not high enough on the agenda of most Arab countries, argues Neeshad Shafi - but the region's young people are about to change that.
Discovering and developing improved clean energy materials, such as solar panels, can accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future and save billions - and now AI is on the case.
From champions of democracy to educators of the underprivileged, these are the people coming to Davos to share ideas and find new ways to make the world a better place.
It might be anything from China's 'great firewall' to a connection-speed slowdown on certain sites. But states routinely limit the flow of data – and 'black box' algorithms make it easier...
Ever since Homo sapiens first set foot outside Africa, human beings have been expanding their frontiers. Here's the story of globalization from prehistory to the present.
Instead of addressing causes through philanthropy, a new generation of founders is baking social good into the very fabric of their businesses.
A diaspora can share valuable insight on how to prioritize aid when a country is in conflict. Coordination among the Venezuelan diaspora has led to more than 100 NGOs in the US sending hu...
Shifting the focus from punishment to rehabilitation could increase public safety, reduce crime and cut costs.














