World Economic Forum in Davos presents three key opportunities for cooperation on health security, Amazon protection, and Africa's renewable energy transition.
As business titans and world leaders gathered Monday in Davos, Switzerland, for the opening of the annual World Economic Forum, all eyes were on Trump’s taking power again in Washington.
President Donald Trump has given everyone at Davos something to talk about with his actions on the first day of his second term.
Officials and business executives at the annual gathering in Switzerland said the fight against global would continue with or without the United States.
By Guilherme Leal / Paulo Hartung / Roberto Waack In the quiet Swiss town of Davos, Thomas Mann’sThe Magic Mountain unfolds as young Hans Castorp’s brief visit to a sanatorium turns into a seven-year exploration of ideas,
Tuesday saw the World Economic Forum in Davos begin in earnest. Not even a star turn from David Beckham could stop AI dominating conversations.
Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of AI company Anthropic, joined TIME editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs on stage to talk about the future of AI.
Swiss police swarmed to close down both protests as global business and political leaders descended on the mountain resort on the opening day of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting
The fallout from Monday's guilty plea by Axel Rudakubana on the first day of his trial for the Southport attacks leads the papers. The Sun reports that Rudakubana was able to buy the knife used in the attack from the online retailer Amazon despite being only 17 at the time. The law prohibits the sale of knives to under-18s.
Mistral is among a clutch of privately held AI startups like OpenAI and Anthropic that have seen valuations soar.
Although the sun may be setting on the era of free trade, crypto supporters say a new dawn is rising for digital currencies thanks to US President Donald Trump.