Davos, Trump and Meet
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Davos, Trump and Peace
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Davos, Trump and Greenland
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Donald Trump’s right hand was the focus of the world’s attention when he formally launched his Board of Peace with a trademark flourish of the pen.
President Donald Trump’s winding, antagonistic speech to business moguls and government officials in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday was hardly a salve to concerns the Western Alliance is at its breaking point.
Apple’s Tim Cook, BlackRock’s Larry Fink and dozens more CEOs stood and waited for over an hour for a meet and greet with the president.
It was a moment that said it all about Donald Trump's wild 24 hours in Davos.But while the world ponders what Trump's Davos appearance portends, he was turning his attention back to home -- and himself -- just minutes after his plane took off from Zurich.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, long one of President Donald Trump’s chief trolls, took the routine this week to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland – and got a globally televised rise out of the president.
The Ukrainian leader says the document now needs to be signed by "presidents", without giving details of its content. Ukrainian, Russian and US officials will meet tomorrow.
As the president’s Greenland push strains alliances, experts say China is trying to cast itself as a steadier global partner.
President Donald Trump announced a new executive order to restrict large institutional home purchases in a speech Wednesday in Davos.