DEI in Davos? At the World Economic Forum, where Presidents, CEOs, Executives and World Leaders meet one thing has been traditionally overlooked until now: Diversity
The trips below, broken down by season, are all about variety — activities, accommodations, food — suiting friends with an assortment of interests. Each location also offers opportunities to try new things,
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DAVOS: Surrounded by snowy mountain peaks in the Swiss Alps, the world’s rich and powerful rub shoulders at Davos, with only one man dominating their chats: US President Donald Trump. “This year, the elephant is in the room,” quipped Graham Allison, professor of government at the Harvard Kennedy School.
President Donald Trump has given everyone at Davos something to talk about with his actions on the first day of his second term
In retrospect, I could’ve saved myself so much luggage space. The sweater was so comfy that I favored it over every other top in my suitcase and could skip additi
That is if you can afford it. A ticket for the plush eight-hour journey through the picturesque Swiss Alps costs about $540, tenfold the price of the train's basic fare. However, the sweet seats may be worth the cost. The Glacier Express operates one of ...
A British woman has died after a collision between two skiers in France. The crash happened at the Les Arcs resort in the French Alps at about 10.30am on Tuesday. Local news site Le Dauphine described the collision as ‘violent’ and said it is thought the crash involved one moving and one stationary skier.
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Dubbed the "slowest express train in the world", this journey takes you through Switzerland's alpine landscape of mountains, charming villages and deep valleys.