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Wednesday, November 5, 2025
TopicWorld Economic Forum

Topic: World Economic Forum

World’s first female car crash test dummy is here. Last 51 years, we only had male dummies

Until now, the dummies most commonly used in impact tests have the same dimensions as an average man from the 1970s.

Talent migration is set to increase globally. Here are 5 things that can happen

More women will migrate, city-to-city migration will ramp up and there will be a fight for residents among cities, data says

Having uncertainty crisis as a leader? These 3 skills can help you, LinkedIn data say

LinkedIn surveyed over 2,900 executives to see how they're approaching this period of uncertainty, given the pressure to boost productivity while delivering returns.

How local hijab producers can help Indonesia’s economic woes

Only 25% of the hijabs bought by Indonesians are produced locally, which is a missed opportunity for the economy.

There’s a huge digital skills shortage making most young people unprepared for future jobs

Here's the situation that prevents young people from accessing the jobs of the fourth industrial revolution and how best to address those barriers.

If world leaders want to manage global food crisis, they must waste less fish. Here’s why

Aquaculture will play an important role in feeding the world sustainably. This relies on aquaculture feed, which can include processed fish waste.

Climate change will make millions migrate. This journalist tells you how to make it fair

A third of people expect they will be displaced in the next 25 years due to climate change. But an environmental journalist shows how to rehome people.

What is ‘false autumn’? Scientists explain nature’s survival mode

Much of the UK is experiencing 'false autumn' in response to record-breaking heatwaves and drought.

Who is to blame if a self-driving car crashes? Liability for accidents in AV hangs loose

What if there's an accident and there's no driver involved? Self-driving car safety standards are instituted in a patchwork fashion with little consensus.

Here’s why you caught that summer cold, again

Heatwaves, humidity fluctuations and pandemic-induced lockdowns across countries could be the culprit.

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Pakistan can’t bomb or bargain its way out of the TTP-TLP mess

Among the many problems Pakistan is currently dealing with, the TLP and TTP offer two varying dimensions of the same one.

Kerala’s silent startup surge—work near home, smooth roads, fast internet & diaspora engagement

Once seen as a fading presence on India’s investment & startup picture, the state is slowly moving up the ladder, with policy reforms & infrastructure building.

India & Israel ink agreement to share, co-develop & co-produce advanced defence tech

Agreement signed during 17th Joint Working Group (JWG) on defence cooperation. Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh met Director General in Israeli Ministry of Defence Amir Baram Tuesday. 

Trump’s trade wars have rewritten powerplay, but India didn’t get the memo

This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.