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The World Economic Forum still sees European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde as the top candidate to replace its founder Klaus Schwab as the WEF leader, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.
Klaus Schwab’s abrupt departure from the World Economic Forum is said to have complicated carefully laid plans to persuade Christine Lagarde to take the helm in a seamless transition. Schwab, 87 ...
He met Chinese President Xi Jinping during the five-day official visit to China, his first as prime minister. Read more at ...
Belarus has freed Siarhei Tsikhanouski, a key dissident figure and the husband of exiled opposition leader Sviatlana ...
Forbes' World's Most Influential CMOs list recognizes fifty chief marketers from around the world whose approach to driving ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to help mediate an end to the conflict between Israel and Iran, suggesting ...
Russian minister Maxim Reshetnikov has warned that the country's economy was teetering "on the brink of recession".
AI is already taking root in the Pacific islands, but the region must step up efforts to realise its digital future ...
The 16th International Kazan Forum concluded on Sunday, bringing an end to a six-day affair aimed at deepening Russia’s ties with the world’s Muslim nations. In bustling Kazan, the capital ...
Beijing's rare earth export restrictions reflect strategic restraint, not aggressive coercion — balancing market dominance ...