From the gathering of global elites at Davos where China signalled it is open for business, to where the economy is headed, and what Microsoft’s job cuts mean as it pivots to tech’s next big thing. Here are 10 thoughtful opinion pieces from the past week.
Global elites are busy undermining the economic fairness that’s needed if the anti-democrats and demagogues are to be kept at bay. -Beijing’s conciliatory pitch is a signal that Xi Jinping’s third term will be a giant pivot back to global harmony.
-David RowePhilippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
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