Five Unforgettable UEFA Europa League and Cup Finals Since 1998
Since 1998, some Europa League and UEFA Cup finals have been notable for high goal counts and dramatic moments, including extra time and penalty shootouts.
Since 1998, some Europa League and UEFA Cup finals have been notable for high goal counts and dramatic moments, including extra time and penalty shootouts.
Representatives from five countries gathered at a forum focusing on non-formal education, cultural cooperation, youth engagement, and heritage preservation under UNESCO.
UNESCO funds local artists and heritage guides in Oaxaca to revitalize public spaces and promote cultural awareness linked to intangible heritage and World Heritage values.
UNESCO and partners discuss key questions and evidence needed to support equitable, inclusive, and gender-transformative education systems.
Cross country running involves races over natural terrain including grass, woodland, and hills, traditionally held in winter and governed by IAAF guidelines.
UNESCO IESALC organized a webinar to help academic leaders incorporate sustainability principles into higher education curricula across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Paris Saint-Germain leads this season's UEFA Champions League with 44 goals, nearing the all-time record of 45 set by Barcelona in 1999/2000.
OL Lyonnes advanced to their 12th UEFA Women's Champions League final by overcoming Arsenal 3-1 in the second leg, highlighted by Melchie Dumornay's decisive attacking…
The FIA provides designated contact methods for media, commercial, and technical inquiries, including a support email for its Digital Licensing app.
UNESCO's online shop features publications like the renewed UNESCO Garden by Noguchi and The UNESCO Courier magazine, emphasizing cultural and scientific cooperation.
The Neutral Athletes B team secured the gold medal in Paris with a Moulin Rouge themed routine, achieving a score of 301.1766 at the 2026 Artistic Swimming World Cup.
According to OECD, the shift to a net-zero economy must consider vulnerable groups and aim to prevent negative effects on low-income households through comprehensive policy…
The OECD's analysis suggests that resilient supply chains depend on adaptability, international cooperation, and smarter policies rather than reducing trade ties or reshoring.
An OECD policy paper reviews export restrictions on staple crops during major global crises, noting a recent sharp decline as key countries lift trade limitations.
Early childhood education is vital for child development, with varying enrolment rates across OECD countries. Most nations also see high enrolment beyond compulsory education…
Pension and insurance systems confront challenges such as demographic shifts, climate disasters, cybersecurity threats, and evolving consumer expectations. Adaptation is required…
The OECD outlines the structure of Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems in the EU, emphasizing cooperation among diverse actors and the role of farm-level data in policy…
The World Aquatics Scholarship Programme offers financial and technical support across aquatic sports, introducing High Diving scholarships for the first time in its 12-year…
The OECD standards guide companies and investors globally to address their societal and environmental impacts, supporting sustainable economies and communities.
A strategic vision, clear mandate, leadership, and collaboration are essential for coherent digital government transformation, alongside skilled personnel and frameworks.
The OECD emphasizes that effective, well-designed agricultural policies are crucial for meeting rising food demand while addressing environmental sustainability and rural…
Government support for agriculture averages USD 842 billion annually, mostly benefiting individual producers, while investment in research, innovation, and climate adaptation has…
The OECD analysis emphasizes coordinated policy efforts addressing food security, livelihoods, and environmental sustainability to improve global food systems.
Despite rapid digital technology emergence, productivity growth has slowed across OECD countries; AI presents opportunities and risks requiring comprehensive policies for…
Civil society organisations (CSOs) play a key role in monitoring development co-operation and can receive or channel aid either as programmed funds or through donor-initiated…
Decentralisation involves transferring powers and resources from central to subnational governments, with political, administrative, and fiscal dimensions.
Corruption impacts more than financial loss, affecting markets, development, and trust, and demands continuous efforts to counter evolving risks.
The OECD identifies aging, gender imbalances, diversity gaps, and shortages as key challenges for the global teaching workforce, emphasizing strategic workforce planning.
According to OECD data, school leaders play a key role in promoting teamwork among staff, engaging with parents, and managing significant responsibilities such as hiring teachers…
Investment, both domestic and foreign, is essential for addressing global challenges and achieving the SDGs, with public policies playing a key role in mobilizing and managing…
Global climate action has intensified since 2015, driven by enhanced coordination under the UNFCCC and key international agreements to phase out fossil fuels and reduce emissions.
The OECD's 2025 Competition Trends report highlights budget and staff growth for competition authorities and rising investigations in dominance abuse amid digital market…
Rising material consumption is expected to significantly amplify environmental effects including climate change, acidification, and waste generation, according to OECD projections.
The OECD calls for enhanced international cooperation and systemic policy approaches to address climate change alongside biodiversity loss and pollution, aiming to unlock…
The OECD promotes international cooperation to combat tax evasion through standards enabling automatic and on-request exchange of financial and ownership information among 150…
Women continue to face significant disparities in labour markets, earning on average 11.5% less than men across OECD countries in 2023.
According to the OECD, resilient supply chains require adaptability and international cooperation rather than inward-focused trade policies to maintain global economic stability.
The OECD highlights policies and strategies related to AI governance, climate transition, gender equality, tax transparency, and global value chain challenges.
The OECD explores how the transition to a green economy can impact vulnerable groups and the importance of inclusive policies to ensure equitable benefits.
The OECD has revised its corporate governance standards to support financing access, investor protection, and sustainability, including updated guidelines for listed companies…
The OECD promotes coordinated infrastructure policies across sectors and governments to support economic, environmental, and social goals through frameworks and country reviews.
The OECD's Consumer Finance Risk Monitor 2026 explores the complex financial landscape, digitalisation risks, and the need for improved financial literacy worldwide.
The OECD underscores the importance of biodiversity, safe chemical production, and balanced environmental policies to support sustainable development and green technologies.
Despite improvements, nearly 20% of plastic waste is projected to be mismanaged by 2040, leading to substantial plastic accumulation in rivers and oceans, according to OECD…
The OECD emphasizes increasing global biodiversity finance from current levels to USD 200 billion annually by 2030 to align with the UN Global Biodiversity Framework.
Sustainable biodiversity conservation and restoration efforts can enhance carbon storage, climate resilience, and pollution reduction through coordinated policies and improved…
Senior officials in public administration play a crucial role in driving government innovation, managing risks, and upholding ethics across nearly 90% of OECD countries.
The OECD's coordinated approach on chemical safety helps countries avoid repeating tests, harmonize risk assessment tools, and improve chemical safety worldwide.
The OECD emphasizes the need to consider gender differences in environmental impacts to improve policy outcomes and societal well-being.
A decade of OECD research suggests strict environmental policies yield substantial environmental gains with minimal effects on economic performance and industry employment.
Global shifts such as digitalisation, ageing populations, and the green transition are reshaping jobs and skills needs, calling for targeted policies to improve employability and…
The OECD Local Employment and Economic Development (LEED) Programme aids governments in creating jobs, promoting inclusion, and driving growth with a focus on resilient green and…
Effective governance in education integrates knowledge use, stakeholder involvement, accountability, and strategic planning across organisation, personnel, planning, and resource…
Recent inflation has disproportionately affected low-income households. OECD data highlights the importance of regularly updating minimum wages to maintain purchasing power and…
The 5th edition of the international AI conference will discuss AI's effects on work, innovation, and policy responses including risks of automation and domestic outsourcing…
Half of OECD public employment services have integrated AI to improve job matching, client profiling, and employer support, reflecting a digital shift accelerated by the COVID-19…
The OECD, in partnership with the EU, provides extensive data and policy analysis on immigrant integration, focusing on outcomes and challenges for migrants and their descendants.
The OECD reports mixed evidence on the effects of class size on student achievement and discusses the financial trade-offs countries face in education spending.
The OECD supports governments by providing data, policy advice, and cooperation to enhance education quality and skill development worldwide.
On average, OECD countries spend more per student as education level increases, with tertiary education being the most costly according to OECD data.
As AI progresses swiftly in areas like reading, math, and scientific reasoning, OECD suggests revising educational priorities and methods to adapt to an AI-driven future.
OECD reports emphasize the role of data monitoring, school autonomy, and flexible policies to improve education quality and address student disparities across socio-economic…
Higher educational attainment correlates with increased employment rates, lower inactivity, and greater earnings among OECD adults across various age groups.
The OECD emphasizes competition law, market-oriented reforms, financial market regulation, and open trade to enhance economic performance and social well-being globally.
The upcoming OECD AI conference will address adult skills, job mismatches, and barriers to training critical for productivity and innovation in the workplace.
The OECD covers diverse issues such as climate action, AI governance, economic policies, and social development to support sustainable and inclusive global progress.
The OECD's Global Debt Report 2026 highlights increasing sovereign and corporate debt, the role of AI in technology sector borrowing, and the risks linked to digitalisation in…
Policies currently in place may be insufficient to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, requiring economic shifts and coherent climate strategies according to the OECD.
AI technology offers potential benefits in healthcare, education, and climate action, but raises concerns over privacy and security. Effective governance is critical to ensuring…
The OECD offers evidence-based, holistic economic analysis to help governments address policy challenges by comparing national experiences and consulting experts.
Digital technologies present significant benefits and risks, necessitating coordinated government policies to ensure inclusive and secure digital transformation.
Urbanisation in Africa has significantly contributed to economic growth, improved wages, and better access to services, benefiting both urban and nearby rural areas.
The OECD Policy Framework on Digital Security aims to guide policymakers in harmonizing cybersecurity strategies across economic, social, and national security domains.
Cross-border data flows support global business and communication but raise issues in privacy, security, regulation, and trade requiring careful governance.
The OECD emphasizes a coordinated approach to expand resilient communication infrastructure and affordable connectivity, aiming to ensure no one is left behind amid rapid digital…
The OECD supports developing countries by designing development standards, promoting sustainable financing, and helping achieve social, economic, and environmental objectives.
The OECD urges cooperation to ensure resilient critical mineral supply chains while addressing environmental, social, and governance challenges in mining.
The OECD aids coordination and financing efforts to meet the needs of populations in fragile and conflict-affected countries via the International Network on Conflict and…
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires coherent policies and strengthened institutional capacities to address technical and political challenges in decision-making.
Sustainable development financing involves concessional and non-concessional flows from official and private sectors, including aid, loans, investments, and export credits.
The green transition in Africa has led to significant job creation in clean energy, with the potential for millions more by 2050, according to the OECD.
Economic losses due to climate impacts have reached an average of USD 200 billion annually since 2015, driven primarily by storms and underreported slow-onset events.
The OECD Seed Schemes provide an international framework that promotes seed quality, trust, and cooperation, facilitating global trade and innovation in agriculture.
Agricultural production in OECD countries has increased with reduced greenhouse gas intensity, but challenges remain in biodiversity protection, water conservation, and soil…
The OECD report emphasizes that government support to fisheries needs reform to prevent overfishing and illegal activities, while addressing climate impacts and ensuring the…
The OECD highlights the importance of increasing climate-aligned investments and promoting sustainable financial markets to support global emissions reduction and economic…
The FIA Ethics Committee evaluates complaints and may conduct investigations to uphold ethical standards in motorsport and automobile mobility.
The FIA underscores the importance of anti-doping in motor sport, focusing on safety, education, and comprehensive testing across disciplines.
At COP28 in Dubai, the FIA emphasizes tailored decarbonisation solutions and showcases innovations from motor sport to promote sustainable, inclusive road transport.
The FIA's Disability and Accessibility Commission works to enable safe and inclusive participation of disabled individuals in motor sport through vehicle adaptations and…
The FIA's World Motor Sport Council is supported by various commissions and committees that develop regulations and include representatives from FIA Members and stakeholders.
The 2023 FIA R-GT Cup includes select rounds of the World and European Rally Championships, with rear-wheel drive cars competing for driver and co-driver titles.
The FIA European Rally Trophy (ERT) continues as a key feeder to the European Rally Championship with 13 mixed-surface rounds and cost-control measures, including a best six…
The 2025 Macau Grand Prix will feature Formula 4 cars for the first time, showcasing top young drivers in a new FIA F4 World Cup event on the challenging street circuit.
FIA Formula 4, launched in 2014, offers an affordable and standardized step for young racers worldwide to advance from karting to competitive single-seater motorsport.
The FIA European Drag Racing Championship features high-speed acceleration contests across five classes, with Top Fuel Dragsters reaching speeds over 300 mph in under four seconds.
The FIA Formula 3 Championship serves as a crucial stage for young drivers progressing towards Formula 1, combining competitive racing with advanced safety measures.
The Macau Grand Prix continues its tradition of uniting elite junior drivers worldwide in the FIA FR World Cup, a key step in the FIA single-seater racing ladder.
The 2025 FIA GT World Cup is set for a highly competitive event at Macau's iconic street circuit, following a record-breaking 2024 edition.
The Goodyear FIA European Truck Racing Championship features racing with production-based trucks, combining high-speed competition and industry showcases.
Since its 2014 launch, Formula E has emerged as a premier global platform for electric mobility and automotive technology development, achieving FIA World Championship status in…
The 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship is set to continue as the leading single-seater racing series, emphasizing innovation, sustainability, and competition among top…
The FIA Volunteers and Officials Commission promotes safety, training, and recognition for volunteers in motor sport through new guidelines and awareness efforts.
The FIA International Tribunal publishes judgments for information, deciding each case on its own merits without binding precedent.
The FIA published a series of adjudications relating to hearings from 2024 and 2025 concerning competitions such as the World Baja Cup, European Baja Cup, FIA Karting European…
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has published comprehensive guidelines to support health risk analysis and management during motorsport events in the COVID-19…