Among the issues likely to be explored at the World Economic Forum this week is the future of Ukraine and its impact on Europe.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders, a key ally of President-elect Donald Trump, plans to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos next week, she said on Thursday. Sanders will be in Davos from Jan. 22 to 24.
Ursula von der Leyen, president of European Community, and German chancellor Olaf Scholz, also taking part in Jan. 20-24 meeting in Switzerland - Anadolu Ajansı
Billionaire business leaders who want bragging rights usually flock to the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland — but this year it’s being overshadowed by Donald Trump’s inauguration. The Swiss forum kicks off on the same day the 47th president will be sworn in,
More than 3,000 global leaders will meet in Switzerland next week to seek solutions for some of the most pressing issues of the day
Donald Trump will mark his return to the global stage with a virtual World Economic Forum appearance in Davos next week, as world leaders await details of the incoming U.S. President's policies and his pledge to end the war in Ukraine.
It means that we are in a polarized, fragmented world where we see less cooperation than in the past, and more competition. There is more focus on national interest. That is a challenge, as many of the biggest problems we face need global solutions.
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?
The 2025 Annual Meeting of The World Economic Forum is scheduled to take place at Davos-Klosters from January 20 to 24, 2025. This gathering will bring together approximately 3,000 leaders from more than 130 countries, highlighting the importance of open dialogue during these uncertain times.
Trump (pictured) will be inaugurated on Monday and three days later will address delegates virtually in what is almost certain to prove the summit's key event.
The election of an unpredictable, autocratic, conservative Donald Trump threatening to annex Canada is alarming to most Canadians. The question for Canadians is what would happen under a Conservative Pierre Poilievre administration that might mimic the policies unfolding south of the border.