Geopolitically, Europe desperately needs to strengthen its military capabilities and revitalize its defense industry. Ukraine has the largest and most experienced military in Europe and some of the world's most advanced drone technology.
This week on The Fin podcast, Hans van Leeuwen on whether diversity programs are under threat and why Australians have stopped going to Davos.
U.S. President Donald Trump's return to the White House represents a grave threat to Europe's security, economy and clean-energy transition.
World leaders and business titans at the World Economic Forum called out widespread pessimism, siloed markets, regulation, and cultural weakness in Europe.
The new president’s lukewarm attitude toward the North Atlantic Treaty is a ‘European strategic wake-up call,’ France’s Macron warns.
A dispatch from the fifty-forth annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the focus this year is on the presence of emerging economies—from Brazil to Indonesia—while the political and
The world is changing, and Europe must adapt if it wants to remain relevant. Donald Trump is just the clearest expression of this. What the continent can learn from this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos.
Over five days, my video journalist and I trudged through snow and icy surfaces to conduct over forty- five interviews, with a mix of global and Indian business leaders, economists, policy-makers, and technologists.
Donald Trump’s return marks the start of an anti-Davos age, defined by the lack not only of a global order but also of any desire to create one. The world should expect deeper fragmentation and chaos
There is too much pessimism around Europe and it could be time to be investing back in the region, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said at the World Economic Forum annual meeting on Friday. Euro zone business began the new year with a modest return to growth as stable services activity in January was complemented by an easing of the long-running downturn in manufacturing,
The big hope is that Europe will move faster to implement reforms in the face of competitive threats from the U.S.
President Donald Trump repeated false claims about the US trade relationship with Canada and Europe in virtual Thursday remarks to the World Economic Forum in Davos. He also delivered a smattering of other misstatements and exaggerations about trade,