Davos, Greenland and Trump
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Trump’s Davos speech on Wednesday will follow thinly veiled denunciations of him by world leaders at the conference
Trump protesters march against President Trump's World Economic Forum appearance, with police deploying water cannons.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom accused European leaders of being “complicit” as President Trump ramps up pressure to bring Greenland under US control. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Newsom urged Europe to stand united after Trump threatened tariffs on allies who oppose the move,
President Donald Trump reemphasized U.S. control of Greenland at the White House Tuesday, the day before he’ll address global leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 20 (Reuters) - European leaders, rattled by Donald Trump's latest global gambit, are looking to present a united front in Davos, as CEOs warned against an emotional response to the U.S. president's ambition to take over Greenland.
Leaders from Dow Chemical Company, EY, and NTT Data Inc. shared their perspectives on the impact of scaling up new technologies like AI during a TIME100 Talks panel discussion in Davos on Jan. 20. The panel took place on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting,
The French leader delivered his speech in what appeared to be polarized shades just hours after his private messages were leaked.
The second day of Davos features discussions on AI, EVs, and more. Speakers include Microsoft's Satya Nadella and Salesforce's Marc Benioff.
The World Economic Forum is now dominated by global technology companies whose interests shunt aside most others.
Michael Kratsios, President Trump’s chief science and tech adviser, highlights wins in AI for science while teasing exports of American AI.