What does COVID-19 still have in store for Africa?
Coronavirus hasn't had the same the sort of devastating impact on Africa as it has elsewhere, according to official statistics. That may not last.
Coronavirus hasn't had the same the sort of devastating impact on Africa as it has elsewhere, according to official statistics. That may not last.
The pandemic has ground economic activity to a halt. It’s also given us a glimpse of what might be possible with cleaner modes of transport and trade.
The World Economic Forum has built a new visual tool that offers a dynamic closer look at the spread of confirmed cases within several European nations.
Hundreds of countries have now implemented coronavirus-related travel restrictions and border shutdowns, creating an unprecedented impact on mobility.
The US's historical aversion to big government meant some places have been free to pursue relatively aggressive - and successful - containment measures.
China is sending coronavirus-related aid abroad in a display of soft power that could hasten a tipping of geopolitical scales in its favor, experts argue.
More than a decade after a global financial crisis that spawned new policy tools designed for traumatic events like COVID-19, will they be enough?
Some places, like South Korea, quickly tested relatively large parts of their populations. Others had a slower start.
For International Women's Day 2020, the World Economic Forum has visualized some of the world’s most glaring gender inequalities.
Voici une visualisation permettant de suivre sa propagation.
El impacto de COVID-19 se ha extendido ahora por todo el mundo, diezmando los mercados de valores, cerrando escuelas y estimulando a muchas personas a empezar a almacenar alimentos en pre...
Every country that confirms a local case of COVID-19 faces the daunting task of tracking down its own patient zero.
全球正努力应对COVID-19日益增加的破坏性影响,而其起源仍然是个谜。 尽管目前有各种各样的说法,但我们可以确定的是,在2019年的最后几天,冠状病毒首次在武汉发现。武汉是中国湖北省的省会城市,拥有约1100万人口——湖北省之前因其三峡大坝工程而闻名西方。
The World Economic Forum created a visualization tracking the spread of coronavirus using data from the World Health Organization and other sources.
From Apple factories in China to farmers and ranchers in the Americas and tourism worldwide, the coronavirus will have a vast toll on the global economy.