Extreme weather events and biodiversity loss identified as the biggest global threats over a longer timeframe

The report captures a shifting landscape where geoeconomic confrontation leaps to the top spot on the list of business worries over the next two years

Extreme weather events and biodiversity loss identified as the biggest global threats over a longer timeframe

World Economic Forum survey says economic tools used as geopolitical weapons the most pressing risk to global stability.

DUBAI: Geoeconomic confrontation has emerged as the top global risk this year, followed by state-based armed conflict, according to a new World Economic Forum report. The Global…