Davos: Trump looms large over biggest-ever World Economic Forum
- On January 19, the World Economic Forum will convene its 56th Annual Meeting in Davos, bringing nearly 3,000 leaders from more than 130 countries as US President Donald Trump returns with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Amid growing geopolitical tension, Donald Trump, US President's recent moves—including an attempt to acquire Greenland and threatened tariffs—have heightened unease and prompted a joint rebuke from European governments.
- Nearly fivefold private-jet traffic is arriving in Davos, with last year's regional traffic about five times usual levels and more than 150 jets landing, routing through Zurich Airport and others under Swiss Air Force airspace control.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopes to meet Trump in Davos to sign new security guarantees, while a US official said a $1 billion contribution secures permanent membership on Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza.
- The forum agenda prioritises AI and sustainable prosperity, with Alois Zwinggi defending Trump’s inclusion and leaders like Bill Gates, Emmanuel Macron, and Javier Milei attending.
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