Davos, Greenland and Donald Trump
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U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the World Economic Forum's annual meeting of business, political and cultural elites in Davos, Switzerland, leading a record-large U.S. delegation, organizers said.
Trans-Atlantic Tensions: President Trump is expected to speak on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as his aggressive push to acquire Greenland and threats of new tariffs strain U.S.-European ties. NATO’s secretary general and the leaders of Spain and Finland will also address the gathering. Read more ›
Air Force One was grounded due to a "minor electrical issue", according to the White House. Journalists travelling with the president also said the lights went out briefly in the press cabin. The plane returned to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland and Trump left for Switzerland on another aircraft.
After technical problems on board Air Force One, US President Donald Trump has reportedly continued his journey to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in the Swiss Alpine town of Davos. A replacement aircraft with Trump and his entourage on board took off shortly after midnight in Washington and is on its way to Switzerland,
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U.S. equities nudged up premarket Wednesday ahead of Trump’s Davos speech, as markets steadied after heavy selling in the previous session.
President Donald Trump plans to give a speech at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland on Wednesday. The speech, which starts at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time, comes just days after Trump threatened to impose tariffs on eight European countries until the U.
Trump’s Davos speech on Wednesday will follow thinly veiled denunciations of him by world leaders at the conference