Top stories from day two of the World Economic Forum on Africa 2017
1. President Zuma calls for economic equality
1. President Zuma calls for economic equality
The People's Mosque in Africa’s southern-most city, Cape Town, is no ordinary place of worship. Through its doors pass local Muslims who all have an unusual trait in common: the struggle ...
Africa is full of brilliant, educated young people. Troublingly full.
From the Trump to trade, Shakira to the death of globalization, here's a selection of the most read and shared articles from our Annual Meeting in Davos this year.
As America and parts of Europe contemplate protectionism, and globalization and free trade come under threat, can China emerge as a leader in the new world order?
El actor sostiene que el futuro de los Estados Unidos está en manos del pueblo.
From Theresa May's Davos address to Jack Ma's future forecasts, via an impassioned outpouring by the "faceless, unelected bureaucrats" of Brussels, here's a round-up of our favourite stor...
On a day when Jack Ma decried America's "wasted wealth", Christine Lagarde revealed her uncanny economic forecast from 2013 and Anthony Scaramucci listed five facts very few us knew about...
Actualmente producimos 20 veces más plástico de lo que producíamos en 1964, y se calcula que esta enorme cantidad de residuos de botellas, envoltorios y tapas de plástico duro se duplicar...
"Obama didn’t fail," the artist and activist Forest Whitaker told an audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos this morning. “He changed the psyche of the nation and in some ways the ...
As the first day of our Annual Meeting in Davos draws to a close, catch up on the main events with our selection of top video clips. From President Xi Jinping's embrace of globalization t...
China’s President Xi Jinping delivered a detailed defence of economic globalization in an opening address delivered at the World Economic Forum in Davos this morning.
What would you say, if you could talk to the most powerful people in the world? We asked a collection of artists, actors and film-makers to share with us the issues they’d raise – whether...
The Seattle-based artist uses climate sensors, termites and thousands of people to create his nature-inspired sculptures.