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ILO warns AI in HRM can reinforce bias and inequality if unchecked, urging transparency, worker participation, and ethical governance for decent work.

AI Integration in Human Resource Practices Raises Serious Risks

Many Artificial Intelligence systems used in Human Resources Management are built on unclear goals, biased data, and opaque processes. These flaws risk...
WHO’s first assessment on AI in European healthcare reveals rapid adoption but highlights legal, ethical, and data privacy gaps.

AI’s Growing Role and Legal Challenges in Healthcare

Artificial intelligence is increasingly reshaping European health systems by improving diagnostics, reducing administrative tasks, and enhancing patient communication. AI supports disease surveillance,...
A recent University of Cambridge report reveals over half of UK novelists fear AI could entirely replace their work, amid industry concerns.

Majority of Novelists Fear AI Could Replace Their Work

Fifty one percent of UK published novelists believe artificial intelligence may totally replace their work as fiction writers. Many writers worry that...
FAO and UNDP reveal that agrifood systems are prioritized in developing countries’ National Adaptation Plans but face severe financing and implementation gaps.

Disasters Cause $3.26 Trillion in Global Agricultural Losses

Disasters caused $3.26 trillion in agricultural losses globally, averaging $99 billion per year—about 4% of global agricultural GDP. These losses from 1991...
The UN and Interpol are intensifying efforts to halt illicit cultural property trafficking, seizing over 37,000 artifacts in 2024 alone

Global Crackdown on Illicit Trade in Cultural Property: UN and Interpol Lead the Way

The illicit trade in cultural property is among the world’s oldest and most lucrative criminal enterprises. In 2024, global cooperation led by...
Rising global tensions and the race for critical technologies have led governments to prioritize security over openness in science and innovation

Geopolitical Shifts and Security Concerns Reshape Global Science, Technology Collaboration

Global science, technology, and innovation (STI) face unprecedented challenges in 2025 as geopolitical tensions and security worries drive countries to rethink how...
UN satellite systems reveal rapid progress in detecting methane leaks. However, only 12% of alerts receive action, threatening global climate goals.

Global Methane Leak; 90% of Alerts Still Go Unanswered

The United Nations has confirmed that major methane leaks continue around the globe, with nearly 90 per cent of alerts ignored. Methane...
Recent research suggests male brains may shrink faster than female brains with age, highlighting sex-based differences in brain aging and health

Male Brains May Shrink Faster Than Female Brains With Age

A groundbreaking study from the University of Oslo provides strong evidence that male brains may shrink faster than female brains as people...
A Pew survey shows 21% of U.S. workers use AI at work, up from 16% last year, with adoption highest among college-educated employees.

AI Usage in U.S. Jobs on the Rise

A growing number of American workers report using artificial intelligence (AI) tools on the job, according to a Pew Research Center survey...
The 2026 State of the World’s Volunteerism Report reveals that 2.1 billion people volunteer monthly, with Africa leading the way in informal mutual aid.

AI-driven embryo selection improves IVF outcomes

Infertility continues to affect millions of women worldwide, with emotional and financial challenges often compounding the struggle to conceive. However, recent advances...