Trump Steals the Show in Davos
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Trump's ongoing threats against Europe over his desire to take over Greenland are a big talking point.
Corporate chiefs and government leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump swarm into Davos, Switzerland this week, joining an elite annual meeting that promotes dialogue and economic progress — even as a domineering tone from Washington has upended the global order and billionaires have reaped trillions in new wealth as the poor lag behind.
Companies like Microsoft, India's Tata Consultancy, social media titan TikTok and cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike have joined governments from countries like Nigeria, Qatar, Ukraine and the United States — a USA House is making a debut this year — to set up shop on the Davos Promenade to promote their services, products and national economies.
The elite Davos summit is eying moving to Detroit. This partnership could give it an edge. The World Economic Forum’s annual conference that has been held in Davos, Switzerland for decades could be held south of Eight Mile Road in the not-so-distant future.
When the world’s corporate and political elite gather in Davos every January for five days of dealmaking and drinking, they often find themselves in furious agreement.
Gov. Gavin Newsom urged European leaders to “stand up” and show “backbone” to President Donald Trump – and stop fawning over him in private texts while criticizing him publicly.
The World Economic Forum in Davos, which began yesterday afternoon, has brought together leading figures from government, business, and civil society.
In an era where artificial intelligence and financial technology are converging at breakneck speed, the event's curated guest list limited to founders, executives, investors, and policymakers reflects a growing recognition that the future of finance is being forged in focused conversations between those actually building it.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is making the roughly 6,000-mile journey this week from the Hollywood Hills to the Swiss Alps to rip into President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum. “Trump’s economic agenda betrays our nation: it is not ‘America First’ but ‘Trump First’ — rewarding the favored,
The annual meeting of The World Economic Forum attracts corporate executives, academics, philanthropists and media to the Swiss Alps town of Davos for dialogue, debate and
With everyone from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney down declaring the death of the rules-based international order, Nigel Farage wasn’t going to pass up a spot at the wake.