As Trump 2.0 kicked off last week, government and business leaders at the World Economic Forum's (WEF) 55th Annual Meeting in Davos discussed global risks that will shape the coming year.
Questions abound over how Trump will deal with China and Russia, as well as India and emerging powers in the global South.
Beijing and Washington should take the lead on a plan to offer a collective security guarantee to Kyiv and Moscow as a foundation for a deal When I wrote in the Financial Times in 2023 that even ...
Sovereigns who borrow private capital are making a bet that the economic returns to scale will be sufficient to raise living ...
Officials in Syria's caretaker government were left with a state in ruins. Some fear they aren't moving fast enough to fix it ...
For the fifth year running, the Edelman Trust Barometer has identified business as the leading institution to address urgent ...
Democratic Republic of Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi said Wednesday his military was undertaking a "vigorous" response as Rwanda-backed ...
The US president accused Jerome Powell leader of failing to 'stop the problem they created with inflation.' Powell said he ...
The RISE PECO World Summit 2025 (RPS2025), organized by RISE Infinity Foundation and Idobro Impact Solutions, has set the ...
C'est un véritable bras de fer qui pourrait s'engager entre Donald Trump et l'Union européenne. En cause : la régulation ...
Minister of State, Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has reiterated that Africa contributes a meagre 3 per cent to global emissions, noting that the time for mere dialogue without ...
Modern global regulatory bodies should draw upon the repertoire of strategies used by their 1930s predecessors to survive ...