Russian Davos
Coverage of Russian Davos in the Nexus archive.
- Putin promotes a new world economic order at St. Petersburg forum
Putin promoted a new world economic order at the St. Petersburg forum and ruled out meeting with Zelenskyy. The event was referred to as the 'Russian Davos.'
- Putin Talks Multipolarity and Shrugs Off Economic Pain at ‘Russian Davos’
Putin addressed a gathering similar to the World Economic Forum, reiterating support for BRICS and emphasizing Russia's economic resilience despite ongoing challenges. His speech mirrored his previous year's address, focusing on multipolarity and downplaying economic difficulties.
- Putin faces Ukrainian drone threat and stagnating economy at ‘Russian Davos’
Russian President Vladimir Putin is addressing challenges from Ukrainian drone threats and a stagnating economy at the 'Russian Davos' event. During a visit to the Kremlin in Moscow, Putin interacted with Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
- Putin to Confront Weak Economy at ‘Russian Davos’, Under Threat of Ukrainian Drones
President Vladimir Putin is set to address Russia’s flagship investment forum as the economy shows signs of stagnation under the strain of the Ukraine war. Rising inflation, labor shortages, budget deficits, and Ukrainian drone strikes on key infrastructure are increasing pressure, while businesses report mounting costs and weakening demand.
- Ukrainian drones hit Saint Petersburg as 'Russian Davos' opens in the city
Ukrainian long-range drones attacked an oil terminal in Saint Petersburg on June 3, setting it ablaze. The attack occurred hours before Vladimir Putin's economic forum in the city, with Moscow vowing systematic retaliation against Ukraine.
- Ukraine strikes St. Petersburg with drones ahead of 'Russian Davos'
Ukrainian drone attacks in St. Petersburg targeted military and energy infrastructure, setting ablaze a Russian warship and oil depots. The attack occurred on the opening day of Putin's economic forum and as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrived in Kyiv.
- Ukrainian drones hit St. Petersburg oil terminal ahead of 'Russian Davos'
Ukrainian long-range drones struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, causing a fire and black smoke, as the city hosts a major Russian economic forum. The attack embarrassed President Vladimir Putin ahead of his speech at the event, which is likened to the World Economic Forum in Davos. Russia suspended flights and internet services in response.
- St. Petersburg Economic Forum Opens Under Shadow of Ukrainian Drone Strikes
The St. Petersburg Economic Forum (SPIEF), a major business and investment event dubbed the 'Russian Davos,' is opening amid the backdrop of Ukrainian drone strikes. Approximately 20,000 attendees from 130 countries are expected to participate.
- Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg as ‘Russian Davos’ opens in city
Ukrainian drones targeted energy and military sites in St Petersburg hours before the city's economic forum, where Vladimir Putin is scheduled to speak. Russian air defenses failed to intercept the drones, resulting in explosions and black smoke at an oil terminal.
- Live: Ukrainian drone attack on St. Petersburg wounds several, damages infrastructure
Ukrainian drones attacked buildings in several districts of St. Petersburg, Russia, injuring people and damaging infrastructure. The attack occurred during an economic conference called 'Russian Davos,' where President Vladimir Putin is set to attend.
- St. Petersburg Oil Terminal Reportedly Burns on Opening Day of ‘Russian Davos’
A large fire broke out at the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal following reports of a mass drone attack on the Leningrad region. The incident caused flight disruptions at Pulkovo Airport and occurred on the opening day of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, known as the 'Russian Davos'.