‘The Western world is in danger’: Argentina’s Milei, a self-described ‘anarcho-capitalist,’ urges Davos elite to reject socialism
Milei’s trip to Davos marks his first overseas tour since taking office last month.
This startup has a different take on driverless cars. Now it’s launching in the U.S.
German startup Vay has launched its “teledriving” service in the U.S., where remote drivers drive cars to users who can then rent and drive them off.
Winklevoss’ crypto exchange Gemini gets nod to launch in France amid clash with U.S. regulators
Crypto exchange Gemini has been awarded crypto registration in France, allowing the company to launch its services there, the company told CNBC exclusively.
Kate, the Princess of Wales, will be hospitalized for up to two weeks after abdominal surgery
Kate, the Princess of Wales, is in hospital recovering from planned abdominal surgery, Kensington Palace said on Wednesday.
Jamie Dimon warns ‘all these very powerful forces’ will impact U.S. economy in 2024 and 2025
Dimon has remained cautious over the past few years, despite record profits at JPMorgan Chase and a U.S. economy that has defied expectations.
Mega-rich renew call on global leaders at Davos to ‘tax our extreme wealth’
The signatories include Disney heir Abigail Disney, screenwriter Simon Pegg and Valerie Rockefeller, inheritor of the famed U.S. family.
Advance of far-right parties is the ‘biggest concern’ for Western democracies, Spain’s Prime Minister says
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez told CNBC that the rise of the far-right was the “biggest concern” for Western democracies.
‘Unprovoked violation’: Iran strikes Syria, Iraq and Pakistan as Middle East tensions spike
The attacks signify a boldness on the part of Tehran to take out what it perceives as threats even on its allies’ soil, sparking worries of more conflict in the region.
German public gloom more concerning than rise in inflation, Siemens Energy chair says
“People are downbeat, everybody’s asking what’s going to be next,” Joe Kaeser told CNBC.
U.S. and allies must ‘persuade countries, not dictate to them,’ former UK PM Gordon Brown says
Former U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday that the U.S. and other powerful nations must “persuade countries, not dictate to them” in an increasingly multipolar world.




