World leaders and business executives left the Swiss mountain resort of Davos after a week of discussions dominated from a distance by Donald Trump's return as U.S. President.
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[email protected]. Today: In Davos and Washington, tech execs gather under divergent goals As business titans and world leaders gathered Monday in Davos,
A dispatch from the fifty-forth annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the focus this year is on the presence of emerging economies—from Brazil to Indonesia—while the political and
The Washington Post brought its front row seat in Washington to the World Economic Forum this past week. Its slate of power programming, “From D.C. to Davos,” featured four days of dynamic conversations,
President Donald Trump touted a new $600 billion investment from Saudi Arabia during a speech to world leaders in Davos.
Various European leaders reacted to President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement saying that they will stick to the landmark Paris climate agreement even though the United States has withdrawn from it.
Trump's inauguration coincides with day one of Davos, a yearly meeting of the world's business and politics elite. Which will the powerful opt to skip?
America’s political allies may be fretting about headwinds from the new U.S. administration, but for the U.S. financial types here at Davos the news just keeps getting better.
Appearing via video link at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, yesterday, President Donald Trump called the war in Ukraine “an absolute killing field” and said his efforts to end the conflict by brokering a ceasefire have already started.
President Donald Trump has given everyone at Davos something to talk about with his actions on the first day of his second term.
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CNN’s Fareed Zakaria cautioned Sunday from Davos he believed that President Donald Trump could disrupt the delicate foreign policy ecosystem the US created in the last century and that it could ultimately “destroy the world.