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Davos Shockwaves: Moments That Sparked Bigger Questions

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs
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Jan 29, 2026
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Summary

The World Economic Forum doesn't always deliver clear answers—but this year, it delivered drama and tension. From President Trump's speech to Europe's pushback and a rare standing ovation, a few moments stood out. What do they tell us about America's relationships with its allies? Leslie Vinjamuri talks it through with Martin Wolf and Sir Robin Niblett, straight from Davos.