As technology advances at frightening speeds, so too do the cyber-criminals, and international law cannot keep pace.
Putting up barriers to trade is not the answer to domestic economic woes and only increases the risk of conflict between nations, writes Børge Brende.
The force which shaped the modern world is changing in ways which are not immediately obvious.
Sustainable Development Goal 4 commits the world to achieving a quality education for all - so how can we make this a reality?
Denmark is the least corrupt nation in the world, according to Transparency International's latest perception poll. But no country is without its problems, says the NGO.
To withstand turbulent markets, organisations need to find ways to foster entrepreneurial talent.
Our world depends on a complex set of interdependent subsystems. They are out of balance, creating an explosive mix of threats to our future. But we can establish a new era of prosperity ...
An estimated 90% of all world trade is facilitated by maritime shipping. This is where the action is.
Whether it's failing to turn up for an interview, or simply never showing up for work again, 'ghosting' in the workplace seems to be getting more common.
A higher tax rate on the wealthy is one way to create a fairer, more inclusive society. Education, social safety nets and the fight against corruption all play a part too.
New research on affordability and homelessness may offer policymakers a way to quantify and anticipate when dynamics in a certain areas start shifting.
From the destruction of the garden of Eden to the future of Venezuela.