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Changing views about World Economic Forum
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January 20, 2026: Nothing lasts forever, not even the prestigious reputation of the annual Davos event.
Key facts
- It’s that time of the year again, when rich people looking over world economic orders gather in Switzerland for discussions and agreements that would shape how the rest of the planet should behave so that what the minority group considers
- January 19, 2026: To give someone a rating, ask the opponents, not the admirers.
- It unexpectedly swept the 2023 election thanks largely to the skyrocketing popularity of Pita Limcharoenrat, although he was a new face at the time.
- January 18, 2026: Maria Corina Machado the political warrior can beamingly thank the US
- January 17, 2026: Rukchanok Srinork is correct in saying that Thailand has been plagued with a great ill fortune.
- January 16, 2026: It can get worse for the People's Party.
Summary
It’s that time of the year again, when rich people looking over world economic orders gather in Switzerland for discussions and agreements that would shape how the rest of the planet should behave so that what the minority group considers the suitable global environment can be sustained. But what takes place in Davos now is against a drastically unprecedented backdrop.
At the foremost of that backdrop is US President Donald Trump. Where should we start? Let's just say previous World Economic Forums looked at American participation for guiding signals, but this time Trump-led US government representatives will be looked at the way party gossipers look at their targets.