Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Davos

  • Larry Elliott

    Economics viewpoint
    Globalisation is not dead, but it is fading: ‘glocalisation’ is becoming the new mantra

    Larry Elliott
    Industrial policy such as a green growth plan is no longer a dirty word as nations realise shorter supply chains and a strategic state role are necessary
  • Illustration by MDI Digital of helium-filled balloons depicting dollar signs being held down by a weight.

    ‘No one should have more than €10m’: the author of Limitarianism on why the super-rich need to level down radically

    Prof Ingrid Robeyns has spent a decade studying wealth and ethics and says that limits are essential if we want to eradicate poverty and protect social cohesion and the planet
  • Martha Gill

    Can the super-rich tell us how to save the planet? Gen Z certainly think so

    Martha Gill
    Critics on both the right and left dislike the Davos jet-set’s virtue signalling, but it does at times result in virtuous acts
  • Martin Rowson on Jeremy Hunt’s tax-cut tease in Davos – cartoon

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Martin Rowson on Jeremy Hunt’s tax-cut tease in Davos – cartoon

    Speaking at the World Economic Forum, the chancellor says he’s hopeful of reducing taxes in the spring budget
  • A team member in the blast furnace in Port Talbot.

    Business live
    Tata Steel accused of ‘industrial vandalism’ over plan to cut up to 2,800 UK jobs – as it happened

    Tata Steel confirmed plans to close two Welsh blast furnaces and cut up to 2,800 jobs
  • Participant are silhouetted in front of signage as they wait prior to a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos on January 17, 2024.

    Casting their shadow: how Trump, Putin and AI dominated talk at Davos

    Neither man was present at World Economic Forum where Labour impressed global business chiefs
  • Jeremy Hunt at the World Economic Forum.

    Jeremy Hunt hints at voter-friendly tax giveaway in March budget

    With polls predicting electoral disaster for Tories, chancellor says ‘economy would be more successful if we had more competitive taxes’
  • UK chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt attending the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, in Davos, today

    Business live
    Davos day three: Hunt says West must talk to China over AI; Red Sea disruption hitting global trade growth, WTO warns – as it happened

    Rolling coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos
  • Israeli president labels Tehran 'empire of evil' – video

    Isaac Herzog tells World Economic Forum says Iran's destabilisation efforts must be met by a strong coalition
  • David Cameron, the foreign secretary, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday.

    UK urges west to use frozen Russian assets to rebuild Ukraine’s economy

  • People attending the 54th annual Davos summit.

    Business live
    Davos day two: Argentina’s Milei claims the western world is in danger from socialism – as it happened

  • Paul Kagame

    Rwanda president: efforts to implement asylum plan cannot ‘drag on’

  • Left to right: Brian Cox as Logan Roy, Abigail Disney and Valerie Rockefeller

    Tax our wealth, super-rich tell politicians at Davos

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressing the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

    Business live
    Davos day one: Volodymyr Zelenskiy rallies support for Ukraine after ‘upbeat’ meeting with CEOs – as it happened

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

    Zelenskiy tells Davos chiefs: ‘Strengthen our economy, we will strengthen your security’

  • The World Economic Forum is taking place in Davos, Switzerland, from Monday.

    Geopolitical tensions and AI dominate start of World Economic Forum

    Ukraine, Middle East and Taiwan overshadow annual meeting at Davos, with artificial intelligence also high on agenda
  • Davos has hosted the forum for decades, but the globalising optimism of previous gatherings is now a fading memory.

    Observer business agenda
    Climate, chaos and war fill a doomy agenda at Davos

    The World Economic Forum has already wrestled with pandemic and recession, but the troubles keep coming
  • Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey.

    Business live
    Bank of England governor hopes mortgage rates will keep falling, as economists see inflation hitting 2% soon – as it happened

  • Artificial intelligence letters and robot hand

    AI-driven misinformation ‘biggest short-term threat to global economy’

February 2023

  • brain waves (alfa, beta, gamma) showing REM-sleep (dreaming)<br>AGHKJD brain waves (alfa, beta, gamma) showing REM-sleep (dreaming)

    A world in which your boss spies on your brainwaves? That future is near

    Hamilton Nolan
    At Davos, a Duke University futurist spoke in glowing terms about the promise of ‘brain transparency’ – and downplayed the obvious dystopian risks
About 896 results for Davos
1234...
  翻译: