The 'Epstein case' claims the resignation of Børge Brende, the fifth Norwegian implicated by the scandal, at the head of the Davos Forum
Børge Brende has resigned as president of the World Economic Forum following revelations about his past connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Another casualty from the Epstein case: the head of the Davos Forum resigned due to his ties with the financier
Borge Brende, the president of the World Economic Forum, resigned following revelations of his past connections with Jeffrey Epstein, prompting an independent investigation.
Carney to leave for overseas trade trips, starting with India
Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a 10-day international trade mission to India, Australia, and Japan, following a significant speech at Davos advocating for cooperation among middle powers.
World Economic Forum President Resigns After Investigation into Ties with Epstein
Borge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, has resigned following an investigation into his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
CEO of Davos Forum Resigns After Appearing in Epstein Files
The CEO of the World Economic Forum, Borg Brende, resigned following revelations of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
The president of the Davos Forum resigns after being linked to Epstein
Borge Brende, the president of the World Economic Forum, has resigned following revelations of his meetings with Jeffrey Epstein.
Revealing his connections with Epstein - the head of the Davos forum was ousted from his job
Børge Brende, the president of the World Economic Forum, resigned following disclosures of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Davos forum CEO Brende resigns after Epstein links revealed
Borge Brende has resigned as CEO of the World Economic Forum following revelations of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
The head of the Davos Forum resigned due to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein
Borge Brende has resigned as president of the World Economic Forum following revelations about his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Brende resigns as head of the Davos Forum, had ties to Epstein
Brende resigns from his position at the Davos Forum due to connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Cited in the Epstein case, the head of the Davos Forum, Borge Brende, announces his resignation
Borge Brende has resigned as president and CEO of the World Economic Forum amid allegations related to the Epstein case.
The president of the Davos Forum resigns over the Epstein scandal
The president of the Davos Forum, Borge Brende, has resigned following revelations of his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, including business dinners and communication through email and SMS.
Carney’s Davos speech did a ‘service’ by describing the world in ‘stark’ terms, ex-CIA director says
Former CIA director John McLaughlin discussed the implications of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at Davos concerning U.S.-Canada relations and global security.
The Elite Forum had overcome a crisis year. Then came the Epstein documents. - A nightmare.
Documents related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein have posed a new crisis for the World Economic Forum after a challenging year.
Claims to have spoken twice with the prince in the lion's den
Former Icelandic President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson claims to have communicated twice with former Prince Andrew regarding the Icesave dispute during the 2010 Davos conference.
Marco Rubio in Munich
The Munich Security Conference, often likened to Davos for global security, has seen increasing participation from high-level U.S. officials and military leaders over the years.
Autopay launches Zero Delay Economy Hub. Time for real-time finances
Autopay, a European fintech company, introduced the Zero Delay Economy Hub during the Leaders Forum at the World Economic Forum in Davos, aiming to address the need for real-time financial solutions.
Trump holds first meeting of his Peace Council
President Donald Trump convened the first meeting of his newly formed Peace Council, attended by delegations from over 20 countries, with significant developments expected regarding Gaza.
The Peace Council Created by Trump Has Held Its First Meeting
The newly created Peace Council by Trump aims to address global issues while initially focusing on establishing lasting peace in the war-torn Gaza Strip.
Harri Tiido: Medium-Sized Countries or Middling States
Harri Tiido discusses the role and potential of medium-sized countries in the current global context of crisis in multilateralism.
Mark Carney: The Leader of Canada Who Stood Up to Trump and Is Now a Phenomenon in His Country
Mark Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos has sparked significant political changes in Canada, leading to defections from the Conservative Party and paving the way for a potential Liberal majority.
Epstein disrupts the 'economic elite' again after new leaks and resignations
New revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's extensive network have resurfaced, highlighting the deep intertwining of financial and political influence among global elites.
'The Janitor of the Elite': How Epstein Used the Davos Forum to Manage Meetings and Contacts
Jeffrey Epstein leveraged the annual World Economic Forum in Davos to broker influential meetings and contacts, despite claiming to despise the event.
Serge Labbé: Trump says U.S. ‘never needed’ NATO. Canadian blood says otherwise
The article critiques President Trump's assertion that the U.S. has never needed NATO by highlighting the significant contributions of Canadian troops to American military efforts, particularly during the Vietnam War.
The interdependence of economies cancels unlawful expansion plans
Recent geopolitical developments concerning Greenland have revealed a shift in diplomatic strategies as European leaders resist aggressive policies.
Stubb on US Relations: A Red Line Has Been Reached in Davos
President Alexander Stubb stated that US relations have been stabilized and are back on track.
Pildegovičs: Zelensky Understands That This Will Be a Decisive Year for Ukraine
Latvian Ambassador to Ukraine, Andrejs Pildegovičs, remarked that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is aware of the critical nature of the current year for Ukraine during an interview.
AI will take over everything that is made of words
Yuval Noah Harari discusses the profound implications of AI in his speech at the World Economic Forum, emphasizing its capabilities and the potential dangers it poses.
AI video of Russian attack on Brussels and Davos shown at Munich Conference – video
An AI-generated video depicting a simulated Russian drone attack on European cities was displayed at the Munich Security Conference, emphasizing the ongoing threat posed by such technologies.
Epstein offered to help: - Børge is a close friend, if it becomes useful
Jeffrey Epstein planned to leverage his friendship with Norwegian politician Børge Brende to help former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Larry Summers at the World Economic Forum.
The new dispute for global power: who will control Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the emerging global conflict over control of artificial intelligence amid geopolitical tensions and shifting alliances.
‘Every four kilometers there were checkpoints’: The time chef Martín San Román cooked for Felipe Calderón
Chef Martín San Román reminisces about preparing a memorable black bean soup for Bill Gates during the World Economic Forum in Davos while working with the Mexican government.
Machiavelli, still relevant
The article discusses Javier Milei's comment at Davos claiming "Machiavelli is dead," emphasizing the ongoing relevance of Machiavellian thought in political philosophy.
"They have the wind at their backs": Can Mistral AI become the champion of AI that Europe has been dreaming of?
Mistral AI has announced an investment of €1.3 billion in Sweden, aiming for €1 billion in revenue by 2026, drawing attention to its ambitious goals during the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Three Australian millionaires say the nation’s super-rich should face higher taxes
Three Australian millionaires advocate for increased taxes on the wealthy, arguing it is necessary to address social inequality and political corruption.
Harri Tiido: an overview of those who are doing very well
Harri Tiido discusses the impact of economic inequality on rights and freedoms, referencing global wealth distribution reports.
"Faure Sure": When the First Secretary of the PS, Olivier Faure, Hijacks Emmanuel Macron's 'For Sure'
Olivier Faure, the First Secretary of the Socialist Party in France, creatively used Emmanuel Macron's phrase 'For sure' in a TikTok video that plays on their previous statements at the Davos Forum.
Student: DR sent me 11 push notifications about the summit in Davos. None of them enlightened me
A Danish student criticizes the quality of push notifications from DR regarding the World Economic Forum in Davos, arguing that they lack informative content.
Simulating conversations is not enough: on myths and the limits of AI in everyday life
The article discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence (AI) in everyday life, emphasizing that simulating conversations does not equate to true understanding or decision-making capabilities.
We Should All Be Canadians (Another America is Possible)
The article discusses the rise of Mark Carney as a significant political figure in Canada after winning the elections in 2025, highlighting his critiques of the global order and Western hypocrisy.
Exes, Davos, rock and cats: the backstage of jealousy around Milei, the presidential nerd
The article explores the jealousy surrounding Argentine President Milei, particularly regarding his relationships and public appearances.
Premature Celebrations
The recent World Economic Forum in Davos saw a sharp exchange of views, highlighting President Trump's dismissive stance towards established liberal orders and global trade agreements.
World: There are the 'ones' and the 'others'
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney highlighted the collapse of the global order at Davos, emphasizing the brutal reality of geopolitics where the strong act on their will and the weak suffer the consequences.
Al Jazeera Forum in Pearl Qatar: 'Davos of the East' Between Calm Shores and Hot Files
The Al Jazeera Forum takes place in the serene setting of Pearl Qatar, discussing critical regional issues amid a backdrop of peaceful beauty.
Davos forum ‘tainted’ by Epstein revelations – Putin envoy
The Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev stated that the reputation of the World Economic Forum has been tarnished following revelations of CEO Borge Brende's connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Court battle over Picasso art exposes offshore finances of Farage’s billionaire Davos sponsor
A high court battle concerning a Picasso painting has highlighted the offshore financial dealings of businessman Sasan Ghandehari, who underwrote Nigel Farage’s trip to Davos.
Davos chief probed over alleged Epstein ties – media
The World Economic Forum is investigating its CEO Borge Brende regarding his connections with Jeffrey Epstein following the release of documents by the US Justice Department.
Is Japan Ready? The Davos Conference Questions Preparedness for a 'New World'
The recent Davos Conference highlighted the urgent need for countries, including Japan, to adapt to a rapidly changing global landscape marked by shifting international orders and significant geopolitical events.
World Economic Forum: Clarifying Brende's Connection with Epstein
The World Economic Forum announced an investigation into its leader, Berge Brende's connections with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following revelations about their social interactions and communications.
Dinner meetings and exchanged messages: The Davos Forum investigates its president's relationship with Epstein
The World Economic Forum in Davos has launched an internal investigation into its CEO, Borg Brende, following revelations of his associations with Jeffrey Epstein, accused of trafficking minors.