Algorithms now quietly mediate political attention, reshaping what voters encounter, amplify, and ignore—often faster than democratic safeguards can respond.
Data Centers are essential infrastructure for the digital age, but their rapid growth poses complex challenges for electricity demand, grid systems, and sustainability—especially as AI workloads surge.
AI-driven task automation is reshaping work unevenly—women, especially in clerical and administrative roles, face faster and deeper job transformation risks.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping tasks, wages, and working conditions more than eliminating jobs outright—creating uneven, sector-specific impacts that policy and institutions now mediate.
The deal in which Netflix acquires WBD signals a seismic consolidation in global media, tightening platform power and reshaping how culture, competition, and consumer choice are governed worldwide.
The 2025 handover from South Africa to a U.S.-hosted G20 marks a pivot from Global-South-centred multilateralism toward a more contested, growth-first, “America First–flavoured” global governance cycle.
Kenya’s youth employment challenge is a story of fast demographic expansion meeting slow labor market
Artificial intelligence is reshaping work and opportunity unevenly—without infrastructure, skills, and compute, millions risk exclusion from the very digital economy meant to expand opportunity.