Profile: The movers and shakers at the World Economic Forum say they want to improve the state of the world. Perhaps they are best suited to the role - most of them have improved their own worlds spectacularly. Read Article Davos Man, a timeless enigma
Does Davos make a difference in the real world? At the end of the day, ideas have the power to change the world, and there were plenty of those flying around in Switzerland, Frank Kane writes. Read Article Davos Man still seems to see GCC as a wild frontier
The protocols of discretion, as well as the laws of libel, make it impossible to tell all that goes on at Davos. But the power brokers and pointy heads do not spend all their time pondering the world's pressing problems, writes Frank Kane. Read Article From the desk of Frank Kane: what happens in Davos ...
Star Trek's technological feats are ahead of the times - dreamt up almost half a century ago, much of its technology is today a reality. Can’t you beam me up, Scotty?
Following the 1948 war, Israeli librarians rushed to collect 30,000 mostly Arabic books from the houses of Jerusalem's prominent Palestinian families. Now, the families want their books back. Vita Bekker reports from Tel Aviv Palestinian activists sue Israel for the return of 6,000 books
Istanbul's famous mosque tries to strike balance between religion and tourism money by providing tourists with coverings. Thomas Seibert reports Turkey tightens Blue Mosque dress code
The Italian marque is unbelievably, half a century old. To celebrate, the world's largest ever gathering of those outrageous sports cars assembled in its hometown. Lamborghini is still crazy after all these years