Jan 28, 2011
Over a distinguished career, Tun Musa Hitam has honed an ability to resolve potentially damaging disputes on a global scale. Now, the former deputy prime minister of Malaysia aims to smooth commercial differences between the West and Muslim East. Read Article A bridge over troubled waters
Jan 27, 2011
DAVOS DISPATCH: What observers were saying on Twitter from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Read Article Word from the WEF: Davos in tweets
Jan 27, 2011
DAVOS DISPATCH: Masood Ahmed, director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund said economic growth in in Tunisia, Egypt and other troubled oil importers must increase rapidly to create jobs for disaffected youths in those countries. Read Article Davos focus on jobs for youth
Jan 27, 2011
DAVOS DISPATCH: Leaders gathered for a four-day summit opened proceedings at the Swiss ski resort on a lighter note than last year. Read Article Renewed optimism breaks ice at Davos
Jan 27, 2011
With evidence that journalists tapped into private phone calls in search of exclusive stories, Rupert Murdoch has cancelled a trip to Davos to fly to London. Read Article Hacking storm lingers over British media
Jan 26, 2011
DAVOS DISPATCH: Read the first of Tom Arnold's reports from the Swiss resort of Davos as the annual World Economic Forum attracts heavyweight politicians such as Germany's 'Iron Chancellor' Angela Merkel, billionaire investor George Soros and even Robert De Niro and U2's Bono. Read Article Bono, billionaires & banks mix at World Economic Forum
Jan 25, 2011
Rising prices of vital commodities like oil and food will be a focus for delegates at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos this week. Read Article Oil prices set to dominate Davos