Top stories: Germany announces restriction-easing plan; France hope to ease restrictions from mid-April; interim data shows Bharat Biotech's vaccine to have 81% efficacy in preventing symptomatic COVID-19.
Report asked EU business and political leaders about autonomous machines. Results show data concerns should be part of debate around digital sovereignty.
Giving women equal legal rights and pay are key to tackling both gender equality and fuelling the COVID-19 economic recovery, write World Bank experts.
03 Mar 2021
Kimberly Nicole Pope Project and Community Lead, Nature Action Agenda, World Economic Forum
For World Wildlife Day, we asked seven Champions of Nature their picks for books that motivate them.
The answers include
A Stone Sat Still by Brendan Wenzel.
During this year’s Davos Agenda Week, leaders from the private and public sectors highlighted the urgent need to halt and reverse nature loss. Deliberate action on the interlinked climate and ecological crises to achieve a net-zero, nature-positive economy is paramount. At the same time, these leaders also presented a message of hope: that investing in nature holds the key to ensuring economic and social prosperity and resilience.
Top stories: Ghana begins vaccinations with COVAX-delivered shots; US to have enough vaccines for every adult by May; European Commission considers emergency approvals for vaccines.