Global shifts in technology, economy, demographics, and the green transition will create 170 million new jobs by 2030, while displacing 92 million, resulting in a net gain of 78 million jobs. The fastest-growing jobs will be in technology, data, AI, care roles, education, and frontline positions, with a focus on combining technology with human skills like creative thinking and collaboration. The urgent need to address skills gaps and upskill workforces to prepare for these shifts is emphasized in the Future of Jobs Report 2025, with 63% of employers identifying the skills gap as a major challenge.
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Iran boosts highly enriched uranium production: IAEA
Iran has significantly increased its production of highly enriched uranium, with a UN report indicating a stockpile of 408.6 kg enriched to 60%, heightening concerns over its nuclear program. Despite receiving US proposals for a potential nuclear deal, Iran rejected the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) report as politically motivated and accused Israel of providing misleading information. The IAEA expressed serious concern over Iran's enriched uranium levels, which exceed the limits set by the 2015...
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