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Davos: Young people put pressure on WEF's rich and powerful

  • Climate activists sprayed green paint over Amazon's base in Davos and disrupted helicopter landings during the World Economic Forum's annual meeting.
  • Greenpeace blocked the heliport and called for a fair tax on the richest people to fund environmental protection and sustainable futures.
  • Young people protested against the wealthy elite, viewing the meeting as a waste of resources, while also engaging in discussions about their future.
  • Only 2.8% of the world's parliamentarians are under the age of 30, highlighting the need for youth involvement in decision-making.
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Global top bosses rank UK as second most attractive country for investment

PwC’s annual CEO survey cheers ‘vote of confidence in the UK’ as UK surpasses Germany, China and India.

·London, United Kingdom
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In a global context dominated by corporate optimism, the Argentine CEOs stand out for their positive vision of economic growth expectations and their businesses by 2025.The 28th Annual Global PwC to CEO Survey, which is disseminated every year at the Davos Forum, begins today, reveals that more than 90% of local executives predict that the economy will grow this year, which will boost the performance of their companies.This marked optimistic tur…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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