World Leaders

World leaders are individuals who hold significant positions of power and authority within their respective nations or organizations, influencing global politics, economics, and social issues. Typically, world leaders include heads of state, such as presidents and prime ministers, as well as influential figures in international institutions, such as secretaries-general of the United Nations. Their decisions and policies can impact not only their countries but also international relations and global trends. They often engage in diplomacy, negotiate treaties, and participate in multilateral forums to address global challenges such as climate change, security, and economic development. World leaders are also often seen as representatives of their nation’s values and interests on the world stage.