Davos, Greenland and Donald Trump
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US President Donald Trump’s push for greater control over Greenland and his threat of new tariffs have unsettled Europe, reviving tensions within the EU and NATO ahead of the Davos summit. NATO chief Mark Rutte said he spoke with Trump on Arctic security, as EU leaders called an emergency meeting to consider possible responses.
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Ukraine and its European Union partners are leveraging the World Economic Forum in Davos to seek more concrete security assurances from US President Donald Trump, as the conflict with Russia shows no sign of abating.
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Donald Trump will lead the largest US delegation ever at the World Economic Forum, as others plan a fightback against his policies including his latest tariff threats
As Davos 2026 convenes, the most important debates focus on deeper tensions around AI trust, geopolitics, growth, jobs and planetary limits.
Trump’s presence at the elite business and political event, along with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is seen as a prime opportunity to get the U.S. president to personally endorse U.S. commitments discussed during a high-level meeting in Paris last week, most critically on what America can offer to deter Russia from further attacks.
GENEVA (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump will return to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting of business, political and cultural elites in Davos, Switzerland, next week, leading a record-large U.S. delegation, organizers said Tuesday.
All eyes will be on Donald Trump next week as politicians and business leaders head to the World Economic Forum, wondering how to square the mercurial US leader with the Davos creed of open markets and multilateralism.
Shares to start the week off little changed; Wall Street closed on Monday for Martin Luther King Jr Day; investors awaits Donald Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum. Follow live.