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Wars leading worldwide threat as Davos elite collects in shadow of fragmented world

Equipped conflict is the top danger in 2025, a World Economic Forum (WEF) survey launched on Wednesday revealed, a pointer of the deepening global fragmentation as federal government and magnate go to an annual gathering in Davos next week.

Almost one in 4 of the more than 900 specialists surveyed across academia, company and policymaking ranked dispute, including wars and terrorism, as the most serious danger to financial growth for the year ahead.

Extreme weather condition, the no. 1 concern in 2024, was the second-ranked danger.

In a world marked by deepening divides and cascading dangers, worldwide leaders have an option: to promote partnership and durability, or face compounding instability, WEF Managing Director Mirek Dusek said in a statement accompanying the report.

The stakes have actually never been higher.

The WEF gets underway on Jan. 20 and Donald Trump, who will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States the exact same day and has actually promised to end the war in Ukraine, will deal with the meeting virtually on Jan. 23. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will attend the meeting and offer a speech on Jan. 21, according to the WEF organisers.

Among other international leaders due to participate in the meeting are European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and China's. Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang. Syria, the horrible humanitarian scenario in Gaza and the. possible escalation of the conflict in the Middle East will be. a focus at the event, according to WEF President and CEO. Borge Brende.

Mediators were working out the final details of a. possible ceasefire in Gaza on Wednesday, following marathon. talks in Qatar.

The hazard of false information and disinformation was ranked. as the most serious international risk over the next 2 years,. according to the survey, the same ranking as in 2024.

Over a 10-year horizon environmental risks controlled. professionals' danger issues, the survey revealed. Extreme weather condition was. the top longer-term worldwide risk, followed by biodiversity loss,. crucial modification to earth's systems and a scarcity of natural. resources.

International temperature levels last year went beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius. ( 34.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above the pre-industrial age for the. first time, bringing the world better to breaching the promise. federal governments made under the 2015 Paris environment contract.

An international risk is defined by the survey as a condition that. would adversely impact a significant percentage of international GDP,. population or natural resources. Specialists were surveyed in. September and October.

Most of respondents, 64%, anticipate a multipolar,. fragmented international order to continue.

(source: Reuters)