
WEF Chief Resigns Over Links to Epstein
The Norwegian Parliament is launching a major investigation into its foreign policy elite—as the Epstein scandal continues to shake the nation’s leadership.

The Norwegian Parliament is launching a major investigation into its foreign policy elite—as the Epstein scandal continues to shake the nation’s leadership.

Launched at the World Economic Forum, the new platform promises “values-based” moderation and European data control.

In his speech in Davos, Donald Trump said the U.S. would not seize Greenland by force but insisted it must be acquired for Western security.

The proposed $800 billion plan, intended to be agreed between Ukraine, European partners and the United States, was due to be announced at this week’s World Economic Forum in Davos.

From trade retaliation to calls for restraint, Europe is split as Trump prepares to address the World Economic Forum.

The Chinese Vice Premier said in Davos that a select few countries should not “have privileges.”

Once again, the failed German politician shows how the EU pays lip service to supporting free speech—but not for those it disagrees with.

Allegations have surfaced that the WEF manipulated global rankings to discredit Brexit—fueling fresh outrage over elite interference in democratic processes.

Brabeck’s appointment reinforces one of the longstanding criticisms of the Forum: its alignment with corporate interests above the needs of ordinary citizens.

The new President had to take cover from the Washington weather, but it was the old Davos elites who looked out in the political cold.