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TECHNOLOGYPrediction Consensus: What the Experts See Coming in 2023Published 2 weeks ago on January 11, 2023
By Nick Routley
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Niccolo Conte
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Prediction Consensus 2023 Global Forecast Series – Predictions for the year ahead
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Prediction Consensus: What the Experts See Coming in 2023
In this, our fourth year of Prediction Consensus (now part of our more comprehensive 2023 Global Forecast Series), we’ve...
MONEYVisualizing $65 Trillion in Hidden Dollar DebtPublished 2 weeks ago on January 8, 2023
By Dorothy Neufeld
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Visualizing $65 Trillion in Hidden Dollar Debt
Visualizing $65 Trillion in Hidden Dollar Debt
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The scale of hidden dollar debt around...
POLITICSWhich Countries are the Most Polarized?Published 3 days ago on January 18, 2023
By Pallavi Rao
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Nick Routley
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Which Countries are the Most Polarized?
How do you measure something that’s made headlines for half a decade but is still difficult to quantify? We’re talking about polarization.
Even within the social sciences, polarization covers everything from racial segregation, to...
ENERGYVisualizing China’s Dominance in Battery Manufacturing (2022-2027P)Published 2 days ago on January 19, 2023
By Govind Bhutada
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Sam Parker
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Visualizing China’s Dominance in Battery Manufacturing
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MARKETSSurvey Results: Will Global Stock Markets Crash in 2023?Published 5 days ago on January 16, 2023
By Gilbert Fontana green checkmark iconFeatured Creator
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Omri Wallach
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Survey Results: Will Global Stock Markets Crash in 2023?
For the upcoming year, expert predictions have ranged from extreme optimism to not-so-subtle nervousness, especially when...
MARKETSThe Biggest Global Risks of 2023Published 1 week ago on January 13, 2023
By Nick Routley
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The Biggest Global Risks of 2023
The profile of risks facing the world is evolving constantly. Events like last year’s invasion of Ukraine can send shockwaves through the system, radically shifting perceptions of what the biggest risks facing humanity are.
Today’s graphic...
VC+Access Our Exclusive Report and Upcoming ‘2023 Global Forecast’ Webinar on VC+Published 1 day ago on January 20, 2023
By Andy von Hirschberg
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As part of our ongoing Global Forecast Series, the main report is now available to download for VC+ members. Our team scoured through 500+ expert predictions to curate the ultimate visual guide of what 2023 might have in...
GREENMapping the World’s Forests: How Green is Our Globe?Published 22 hours ago on January 20, 2023
By Adam Symington (PythonMaps) green checkmark iconFeatured Creator
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Mapping the World’s Forests: How Green is our Globe?
According to the United Nations (UN), forests cover 31% of the world’s land surface. They absorb roughly...
'Big embarrassment': Balkan river becomes floating rubbish dump Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Euronews with AP • Updated: 21/01/2023 - 11:22
Waste floating in the Drina river near Visegrad, Bosnia, Friday, Jan. 20, 2023
Waste floating in the Drina river near Visegrad, Bosnia, Friday, Jan. 20, 2023 - Copyright Armin Durgut/Copyright 2023 The AP....
CULTUREUNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The cult of the 90s
Torsten Landsberg
01/19/2023January 19, 2023
Remember "That '70s Show"? Netflix has revived the hit TV series with "That '90s Show," a sequel that indulges in 1990s nostalgia. But what defined the era?
https://p.dw.com/p/4MQtn
The '90s: a decade when crop tops were in, casted boy bands were hot and the internet was still in the early days...
POLITICSGERMANY
Germany set to shrink its XXL parliament
Volker Witting
10 hours ago10 hours ago
The Bundestag is bursting at the seams, with more seats than ever before. The German government has now presented a proposal for electoral law reform to make it smaller.
https://p.dw.com/p/4MVu7
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's center-left coalition of Social Democrats (SPD), Greens, and Free Democrats (FDP)presented a bill this week that is...
POLITICSAFGHANISTAN
Afghanistan: 'We're not giving up the fight'
Nadia Fasel
15 hours ago15 hours ago
In late January 2022, 25-year-old Tamana Zaryab Paryani was arrested and imprisoned in Kabul. She was brutally tortured, abused, and interrogated for three weeks. Here, she tells DW her story.
https://p.dw.com/p/4MWFY
"I was gagged, and my feet and hands were bound. They held my legs while one of the prison...
A small Black child holds a sign against human trafficking
SOCIETYZAMBIA
The murky world of foreign child adoption in Africa
Glory Mushinge
01/20/2023January 20, 2023
Four Croatian couples are on trial in Zambia for attempted child trafficking after authorities found their adoption papers to be fake. The case has put a spotlight on foreign child adoption in Africa.
https://p.dw.com/p/4MTeR
It should have been a dream come...
CRIMEGERMANY
Driver shakes off German police in high-speed car chase
5 hours ago5 hours ago
A driver was able to elude authorities after a high-speed chase in southern Germany reached speeds of "well over 250 kilometers per hour" and involved 41 police cars as well as a helicopter.
https://p.dw.com/p/4MXPW
German police chased a sports car driver who reached speeds of more than 250 kilometers...



































