Davos
Coverage of Davos in the Nexus archive.
- Is it wiser for middle powers ‘not to take sides’ in face of US-China rivalry?
Middle powers should avoid aligning with either the United States or China and instead pursue diversified partnerships, according to discussions at Tsinghua University’s World Peace Forum. The forum echoed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s earlier call for middle powers to unite amid a 'rupture in the world order'.
- THE HACK: US Big Tech vs French wines
The article highlights a conflict between US Big Tech and French wines, referencing CAIDA, von der Leyen's Davos claims, and the digital omnibus. It frames the issue as part of broader international tensions involving technology and trade.
- From Davos to the G7: Mark Carney’s middle-power moment
Mark Carney's Davos speech warning middle powers about being overshadowed by global hegemons has influenced diplomatic discussions in Europe and Asia, particularly amid tensions with the Trump administration over Greenland and international principles. His call for middle-power cooperation is shaping strategies as G7 leaders prepare to meet in France, though public support remains cautious due to Trump's influence.
- Russia's economic forum opens against backdrop of Ukrainian strikes
The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, described as Russia's counterpart to Davos, is opening amid Ukrainian drone attacks and rising economic uncertainty. The event faces challenges from ongoing military actions and economic instability.
- Ukraine attacks St Petersburg as Russia hosts its own ‘Davos’
Ukraine conducted air strikes targeting an oil facility and a naval air base near St Petersburg late Tuesday. The attacks occurred as Russia hosted its own version of the Davos event.
- Warning over US tech firm's 'unacceptable' role in Britain
A warning has been issued regarding a U.S. technology firm's 'unacceptable' role in Britain. The article references a file photo of Palantir Technologies' logo in Davos.
- Gita Gopinath on Why Interest Rates Have Surged All Around the World
Gita Gopinath discussed global interest rate surges during a Bloomberg Television interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The event took place on January 20, 2026, as part of the annual Davos gathering.
- Stripe's John Collison on How Agentic Commerce Will Reshape the Internet
John Collison, co-founder and president of Stripe, spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, discussing how agentic commerce will reshape the internet. The event took place from January 19-23 and featured various political leaders, executives, and celebrities. John Collison's discussion highlighted Stripe's perspective on the future of online commerce.
- Coinbase Swings to a Loss While Posting Another Revenue Drop
Coinbase posted a loss and another revenue drop, indicating a decline in the company's financial performance. The news is from the World Economic Forum annual meeting. Coinbase's financial struggles continue to affect its overall standing.
- How the Internet Has Changed in Just the Last Week
A 'AI Broke The Internet' slogan was displayed at the Cloudflare house pavilion during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on January 18, 2026. The event, featuring political leaders, executives, and celebrities, runs from January 19-23.
- The Private Credit Industry Is Growing Up. That’s Rarely a Painless Process
The private credit industry is undergoing growth, as highlighted during a Bloomberg Television interview with Morgan Stanley's CEO Ted Pick at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The event, held from January 19-23, 2026, brought together political leaders, executives, and celebrities.
- The 'Vulnpocalypse': Why experts fear AI could tip the scales toward hackers
The article discusses concerns about AI's potential to exacerbate cybersecurity threats, referencing Dario Amodei's warning at the World Economic Forum. It highlights fears that AI could empower hackers, leading to a 'Vulnpocalypse' scenario.