Davos, Trump and Greenland
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The World Economic Forum is now dominated by global technology companies whose interests shunt aside most others.
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.
Leaders from Dow Chemical Company, EY, and NTT Data Inc. shared their perspectives on the impact of scaling up new technologies like AI during a TIME100 Talks panel discussion in Davos on Jan. 20. The panel took place on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting,
Greenland, tariffs and wobbling markets are the talk of the town at the World Economic Forum ahead of the president’s arrival on Wednesday.
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Live updates: Day two dawns on Davos
The second day of Davos features discussions on AI, EVs, and more. Speakers include Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Salesforce's Marc Benioff.
Speaking Tuesday in Davos after arriving for the World Economic Forum, Herzog raised the issue in a meeting with United Nations General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock. President Isaac Herzog urged the international community to move to end what he called “illegitimate sanctions” stemming from International Criminal Court (ICC) action against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant,
A panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos questions U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about the hardball economic politics the U.S. is playing against Europe: QUESTIONER: It’s the first time I’ve had the privilege of meeting you.
America's closest allies declared an end to the U.S.-led global order on Tuesday, concluding that President Trump's relentless coercion had exposed its fatal flaws. Why it matters: Gone are the days of world leaders tiptoeing around Trump,