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Whether it’s in pharmaceuticals, artificial intelligence, or defense, executives attending the World Economic Forum in Davos this week had a stark warning for Europe: Get your house in order or lose out to the US and China.
President Donald Trump blasted European nations for not being "recognizable" during his World Economic Forum address in Davos Wednesday.
The president's remarks at the World Economic Forum sparked backlash and praise—here’s how Newsweek readers reacted.
President Donald Trump appeared to back off his maximalist demand at Davos that the U.S. take ownership of Greenland, moving instead toward a deal.
President Donald Trump and European leaders broke up this week. Or, at the very least, the longtime NATO members are taking a break.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde abruptly walked out of an invitation-only sit-down dinner in Davos after US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick started laying into Europe, according to people familiar with the matter.
Trump's NATO challenges push European defense spending pledges, but analysts say continent still lacks command experience to operate independently.
While geopolitics may appear to be unravelling at times, many of the old reliable forces remain constant – not least Davos itself
By Paritosh Bansal and Michel Rose 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.
The World Economic Forum has come to an end after a tense but ultimately anti-climactic week at Davos, with the US, Ukrainian and Canadian leaders attracting the most attention. Read DW's wrap of the summit.