GENEVA (AP) — World Economic Forum head Børge Brende said Thursday that he is stepping down after facing pressure over his contacts with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
French President Emmanuel Macron has been pushing digital sovereignty for years. But there’s now a lot more “political ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's $40,000 taxpayer-funded trip to the World Economic Forum for economic development draws criticism from state Republicans.
The World Economic Forum boss quits after criticism of interactions with Jeffrey Epstein. Find out who else has faced fallout ...
The latest Epstein files have triggered global fallout, with at least 16 high-profile leaders resigning or stepping down amid ...
Following reports on Wednesday that Christine Lagarde could step down as ECB President before her mandate ends, some EU ...
The World Economic Forum, which organises the Davos summit, said Thursday that it would conduct an independent review into its chief executive's interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey ...
By Valentina Za MILAN, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Extreme weather threatens annual revenue growth in the $2.3 trillion sports economy ...
France expresses surprise at the European Commission's involvement in Trump's 'Board of Peace,' questioning its mandate and raising concerns about the initiative's legitimacy amidst ongoing Middle ...
The Canadian official responsible for US trade voiced optimism Thursday about the future of a North American free trade agreement, a pact derided by President Donald Trump and set for review this year ...
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Europe is betting big on India, AI Summit reveals how
European leaders' strong turnout at the AI Impact Summit points at a pivot towards India as a partner in AI technology. With ...
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