Davos, Trump and Meet
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5 takeaways from Trump’s antagonistic speech in Davos
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Davos, Trump and Greenland
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Trump rolls out his Board of Peace at Davos
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The billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, in his first appearance at Davos, said Tesla could start selling its Optimus robots next year.
President Donald Trump declares at Davos that the U.S. is the only nation capable of securing Greenland for national security reasons during his World Economic Forum speech.
The annual gathering of top business leaders and policymakers used to be a center of the global climate movement. Things are much more complicated now.
Nigel Farage met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Davos, as the Reform UK leader attempts to prove he has what it takes to stand on the global stage.
Donald Trump’s right hand was the focus of the world’s attention when he formally launched his Board of Peace with a trademark flourish of the pen.
Elon Musk marked his last-minute Davos debut on Thursday with a critique of U.S. solar tariffs and aggressive targets for Tesla, including humanoid robot sales next year, as well as flagging European approval for self-driving tech within weeks.
Apple’s Tim Cook, BlackRock’s Larry Fink and dozens more CEOs stood and waited for over an hour for a meet and greet with the president.
Business leaders at the World Economic Forum were relieved by the president’s about-face on Greenland, but remain on edge about what could come next.