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Armed Conflict Emerges As Top Global Risk In 2025: WEF Survey

Nearly one in four of the more than 900 experts surveyed across academia, business and policymaking ranked armed conflict as the most severe risk to economic growth for 2025.
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A World Economic Forum (WEF) survey released on Wednesday has shown that armed conflict has emerged as the top global risk for 2025, highlighting the growing fragmentation of the world as government and business leaders prepare for next week’s annual gathering in Davos.

Nearly one in four of the more than 900 experts surveyed across academia, business and policy-making ranked armed conflict, including wars and terrorism, as the most severe global risk to economic growth for the year ahead.

Extreme weather, the number one concern in 2024, was the second-ranked danger.

“In a world marked by deepening divides and cascading risks, global leaders have a choice: to foster collaboration and resilience, or face compounding instability,” WEF Managing Director Mirek Dusek said in a statement accompanying the report.

“The stakes have never been higher.”

The WEF gets underway on January 20 and Donald Trump, who will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States the same day and has promised to end the war in Ukraine, will address the meeting virtually on January 23.

Zelenskyy To Attend WEF Meeting

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend the meeting and give a speech on January 21, according to the WEF organisers.

Among other global leaders due to attend the meeting are European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and China’s Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang.

Syria, the “terrible humanitarian situation in Gaza” and the potential escalation of the conflict in the Middle East will be a focus at the gathering, according to WEF President and CEO Borge Brende.

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Gaza Ceasefire Negotiations

Negotiators were hammering out the final details of a potential ceasefire in Gaza on Wednesday, following marathon talks in Qatar.

The threat of misinformation and disinformation was ranked as the most severe global risk over the next two years, according to the survey, the same ranking as in 2024.

Over a 10-year horizon environmental threats dominated experts’ risk concerns, the survey showed.

Extreme weather was the top longer-term global risk, followed by biodiversity loss, critical change to the earth’s systems and a shortage of natural resources.

Global Warming

Global temperatures last year exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius (34.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above the pre-industrial era for the first time, bringing the world closer to breaching the pledge governments made under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

A global risk is defined by the survey as a condition that would negatively affect a significant proportion of global GDP, population or natural resources.

Experts were surveyed in September and October.

The majority of respondents, 64%, expect a multi-polar, fragmented global order to persist.

(With inputs from Reuters)