There's a lot to discuss, from Ukraine and Gaza to climate change and AI, but it's Trump's comeback that's likely to dominate.It' s that time of the year again. The populist surge, as well as the war in Ukraine and the humanitarian situation in Gaza,
Among the issues likely to be explored at the World Economic Forum this week is the future of Ukraine and its impact on Europe.
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.
The World Economic Forum summit, where the liberal cosmopolitan elite gathers to network and self-congratulate, will be an early litmus test for Trump 2.0.
Donald Trump will speak virtually in Davos just three days after his inauguration as US president in what is likely to be one of the most closely watched appearances at the World Economic Forum.
By Elisa Martinuzzi LONDON (Reuters) - Armed conflict is the top risk in 2025, a World Economic Forum (WEF) survey released on Wednesday showed, a reminder of the deepening global fragmentation as government and business leaders attend an annual gathering in Davos next week.
Donald Trump will attend the WEF virtually, which is scheduled for next week. Three days after entering the White House, his appearance is expected to be the highlight of the annual elite gathering in the Swiss Alpine resort.
Donald Trump will attend next week's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos digitally, its organisers said on Tuesday, as world leaders wait to hear more about the incoming U.S. President's policies and his pledge to end the war in Ukraine.
Larry Fink, Ray Dalio and Marc Benioff are among a group of billionaires worth a collective $124 billion set to join the annual pilgrimage of the rich and powerful to the Swiss Alps next week.
Donald Trump will join next week's World Economic Forum conference in Davos digitally, organizers said on Tuesday (January 14), as world leaders await more information about the new US President's policies and commitment to stop the conflict in Ukraine.
Ahead of next week's annual World Economic Forum in Davos, a survey suggests that industry leaders see armed conflict as the biggest potential threat to global economies in 2025.
Donald Trump will appear virtually at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 23, as world leaders anticipate insights on his new policies and efforts to end the Ukraine war. Key participants include European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen,