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On Radio Davos on Day 1 of Davos 2023, the president of the Forum says what to expect, we hear about AI that can prevent wildfires and talk metaverse. → Read More
As COP27 begins, Radio Davos looks at the main themes, and talks to the head of climate action at the World Economic Forum about the role of business. → Read More
Gene therapy holds the hope of curing cancers and HIV, but it is expensive and mostly developed in the West. So how can Africa get access and get involved? → Read More
World Bank economist Leora Klapper explains how financial inclusion - access to banking services - is crucial in eliminating poverty and improving lives. → Read More
Nick Clegg, president for global affairs at Meta, on why the metaverse is the inevitable evolution of the internet and how to ensure we can roam it freely. → Read More
Shereen Bhan of Indian business news channel CNBC-TV18 joins Radio Davos to look ahead to Day 3 of Davos 2022 when climate change and cybersecurity are on the agenda. → Read More
The absence of snow is not the main reason Davos 2022 will be like no other. The Radio Davos podcast previews the first in-person Davos for two years. → Read More
Ukraine addresses World Economic Forum event to urge the world to help it maintain its power system, protect nuclear sites, and to stop buying Russian energy. → Read More
Plastics pollution is a serious - and very visible - problem. This Radio Davos podcast looks at whether it could be solved by a global plastics treaty → Read More
COVID meant delays for diagnosing and treating cancer. Radio Davos explores the problem and asks if the pandemic has lessons for fighting the disease. → Read More
Can capitalism be made to work for all of us - and to improve rather than destroy the state of the planet? A video podcast series looks at how economics can be done differently. → Read More
What's it like battling COVID and providing healthcare and other support in India? Radio Davos hears from the 'social entrepreneurs' rising to the challenge. → Read More
The World Economic Forum's Agenda Dialogues are top-level discussions hosted by Forum President Børge Brende, now available as a podcast. Here's a sample. → Read More
On World Refugee Day, Radio Davos spoke to UN refugee head Filippo Grandi, and Victor Ochen, who used his experience as a displaced person to help others. → Read More
Radio Davos hears from 2 Smart Toy Awards judges on the promise and pitfalls of smart toys, musician will.i.am and child development expert Ron Dahl. → Read More
Jobs that help people work with robots and vice versa are among the big growth areas. Radio Davos looks at the huge upcoming transformations in the world of work. → Read More
After the Colonial Pipeline hack, Radio Davos talks ransomware with this senior US security official and experts from the Forum's Centre for Cybersecurity. → Read More
Radio Davos looks at the GTGS tech summit - discussing the big unanswered questions of how we can reap the benefits of technology and avoid the pitfalls. → Read More
The Hollywood star has been getting water to the world's poorest for 15 years. He and fellow founder of water.org Gary White spoke to Radio Davos. → Read More
The former Bank of England governor Mark Carney is advising the UK and the UN on now big finance can be deployed to save the planet from climate change. → Read More