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The entire Gadchiroli district and four talukas in Gondia remain ’Naxal-infested’, according to the Maharashtra government; ...
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum which gathers the world's business and political elite in the Swiss mountain village of Davos every year, has resigned as chair of its board of ...
Davos 2025: India sought to send a strong message to the world at the World Economic Forum in Davos: it is leading the global charge in water and sanitation initiatives, with the execution of the ...
When asked what the most popular song he plays while in Davos is, he says that for a long time, it used to be Feel by Robbie Williams. “During the the '90s and the early 2000s, Robbie Williams ...
Global leaders descended on Davos for the 55th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting to gauge the mood and tap into the trends driving business in 2025. Convening under the theme of “Collaboration ...
In the largest hall in the Davos Congress Center — seating capacity 850 — Trump’s appearance drew nearly standing-room-only turnout. The crowd included diplomats, human rights advocates ...
GOOD MORNING and welcome to the latest Global Playbook from Davos, as we approach the midway point at the World Economic Forum. Fun and games: POLITICO’s annual sledge run party went off last ...
Billionaires' wealth soared in 2024, a top anti-poverty group said ahead of an annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland of some of the world's political and financial elite.
Labour has been accused of trying to have it both ways as Rachel Reeves jets off to Davos to try to attract foreign investment while new figures show a millionaire leaves the country every 45 minutes.
The conference, held in Davos, Switzerland, from Jan. 15 to 19, included leaders from various industries and nations, celebrities and billionaires.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 19 (Reuters) - World leaders and business executives left the freezing temperatures of the Swiss mountain resort of Davos after a week of high-stakes meetings about key ...
Following a tradition of know-nothing pronouncements at the World Economic Forum, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon declares Trump right about immigration, tax cuts, NATO and the economy.