Davos’ badge kerfuffle

From fraudulent credentials to clerical mixups, Davos’ coveted badges are turning the ultimate status symbol into a logistical punchline.
The line to fix badges in Davos.Tim McDonnell/Semafor

Insularity threatens Davos dialogue goal

CEOs who have avoided conflict are being urged to unify polarized employees.
A CBP Air and Marine Operations helicopter conducts surveillance along the U.S.-Mexico border.Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters

BlackRock’s Larry Fink says Davos feels ‘out of step’ to many

Despite this year’s record attendance, Davos faces a growing perception as an echo chamber, BlackRock’s CEO told Semafor.
Larry Fink, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BlackRock, attends the Global Financial Leaders’ Investment Summit, in Hong Kong, China.Tyrone Siu/Reuters

How China beat conventional Western economics

A car made by a vacuum-cleaner company offers a case study in China’s industrial dominance.
People watch as a Cyber X robot moves up and down stairs at a Dreame booth of the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las VegasCaroline Brehman/AFP via Getty Images
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Trump’s row over Greenland escalates, risking US-Europe ties

The stunning row has consequences far beyond the largely uninhabited landmass, potentially “tearing NATO apart,” The Economist said.
The Danish Navy’s HDMS Vaedderen ship sails off Nuuk, Greenland.Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix/via Reuters

Debatable: Venezuela elections

As opposition leader María Corina Machado meets the US president, Washington is divided on when Venezuela should hold elections.
María Corina Machado arrives for a meeting at the White HouseKylie Cooper/Reuters

Trump swerves on health care subsidies

The president’s new health care plan doesn’t mention the enhanced Obamacare subsidies that lapsed at the end of 2025.
Donald TrumpEvelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Forget abolishing ICE — the real Democratic divide is shutting down ICE

While the rest of government funding is a bipartisan affair, the operation in Minnesota is making even party centrists wary of more DHS money.

US talks with Denmark, Greenland end in stalemate

US President Donald Trump doubled down on his desire for the Arctic island in recent days, saying “one way or the other, we’re going to have Greenland.”

Trump says ‘killing’ in Iran has stopped

The US president warned, however, that Washington was still weighing military action against the country.

Planning for America’s 250th birthday draws watchdog scrutiny

A watchdog group wants to know more about the dueling groups planning the semiquincentennial.

Senate committee delays vote on crypto bill amid pushback

Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott, R-S.C., made the decision to hold off.

Firms see greater threat from AI than Trump attacks, report finds

Businesses are more worried about AI-related problems like deepfakes than they are about the president singling them out.

Trump sends mixed signals as administration weighs Iran strikes

After days of heightened rhetoric, the US president suddenly softened his tone on Wednesday.

How Rubio blunted Senate momentum on Venezuela

The secretary of state and Senate GOP leaders lobbied two Republican senators to defect from signing on to a war powers resolution.
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