A UN agreement, market action and Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies together offer a new opportunity to crack the problem of illegal fishing.
We need a comprehensive revamp of regional governance to create sustainable globalization, argues Yaroslav Lissovolik of the Valdai Discussion Club
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.
Studies show that when there are more women in government and involved in a country's decision-making process, the healthier its population. Here's why.
For those who believe in the values of freedom, universalism and humanity, a globalist democracy – in which world citizens vote on world issues – is the only way forward.
Geopolitical tensions, a lack of climate consensus and cyber security are among the world's most pressing challenges, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2019.
Global instability means 2019 is a crossroads year for humanitarian response - and we need a fundamental reorientation of humanitarian action, argues ICRC President Peter Maurer.
Davos 2019: Sir David Attenborough, Shinzo Abe, Angela Merkel, Prince William and Jacinda Ardem will gather in Davos for the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2019.
International cooperation, ethical investment and our ability to accept the unknown - these are all ways to ensure technological change works for the many.
For too long, the value of economic activity has been measured purely by its price. We need to recognize that value is created collectively by business, government and civil society.
With just 12 years to go before the 2030 deadline for meeting the SDGs, it is clear that the ocean will play a central role. World leaders much act now, writes the Prime Minister of Norwa...