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Global Agenda for 2025: Key Topics and Expectations

Global Agenda for 2025: Key Topics and Expectations
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World January 1, 2025 05:30

global - The upcoming year of 2025 is set to bring new challenges and opportunities on the global stage. From geopolitical shifts to technological advancements, a wide range of topics will shape the agenda for the year ahead.

As we leave behind a year marked by conflicts, natural disasters, and political crises, the world turns its attention to the key issues that will define 2025.

One of the most anticipated topics is the future of Syria following the fall of the Ba'ath regime in 2024. The formation of a new government and the drafting of a new constitution will be closely watched, with implications for various stakeholders including the United States, Turkey, and the European Union.

European Union-Turkey relations are expected to continue evolving in 2025, with discussions on issues such as customs union updates, visa waivers, and political dialogues. The situation in Syria could potentially open up new areas of cooperation between the EU and Turkey.

Russia's role in the NATO alliance, particularly in relation to threats posed by Russia and China, will remain a focal point in 2025. The alliance is expected to address defense spending, with Turkey playing a significant role in NATO's activities.

The ongoing conflict in Gaza, the upcoming elections in Germany, the peace prospects in Ukraine, and the climate crisis will also be key areas of interest in the new year.

Technological advancements, particularly in artificial intelligence and robotics, are set to continue shaping our daily lives in 2025. From autonomous vehicles to AI-driven manufacturing processes, these innovations will be at the forefront of developments.

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