During his campaign, Donald J. Trump vowed to end the Ukraine war by Day 1 of his new term as president. Jeanna Smialek, the Brussels bureau chief for The New York Times, looks at how he described the war in an appearance at the World Economic Forum since taking office.
Knock-on effect: The new rules — which passed by 82 percent in a plebiscite last summer — have had a mixed reaction in Davos, with some residents concerned they could impact the lucrative annual subletting market. (Apartments and shop spaces command rents of thousands of Swiss francs per week during the forum.)
The party scene may be in full swing, but the mood is far from festive as some big political hitters reacted to the head-spinning news coming from Washington following Donald Trump’s inauguration.
C.E.O.s, policymakers and billionaires at the World Economic Forum’s conference have long pledged to fight climate change. Has it done any good?
The World Economic Forum, colloquially called "Davos" after the location at which it's hosted in the Swiss mountains, is a yearly meeting of elites.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned that a Russian victory over Ukraine would undermine the dissuasive force of the world’s biggest military alliance and could cost trillions of dollars to re
France expresses its solidarity regarding the Democratic Republic of Congo and condemns actions by Rwanda in the country, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Monday.
Pursuant to General Assembly Resolution 78/261 of 26  February 2024, a "Second World Summit for Social Development" (WSSD2) was launched, to be held in
In this Sunday edition of BI Today, we're bringing you highlights from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
GENEVA — Area business and government leaders gathered Friday morning to celebrate the soft opening of a third Grape Escape facility, at 263 West Main St. LuAnn Busch, operations manager for Grape Escape,
On the second day of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, European leaders spoke out against President Donald
Ten years ago, after being invited to attend Davos, Shelley Zalis was told she may not fit in due to the "boys club". She took a stand to change the face of Davos.