
In recent discussions surrounding the leadership of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the transition from Klaus Schwab to Peter Brabeck-Letmathe has sparked considerable debate. While Schwab has been a prominent figure in global economic discussions for decades, Brabeck-Letmathe's appointment as interim chairman raises questions about his leadership style and effectiveness.

Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former CEO and Chairman of Nestlé, and currently Klaus Schwab's successor, is viewed very negatively by some due to controversial statements and actions associated with his tenure and public positions. The perception of him as "evil" stems from several key issues, though it’s worth noting that this label is subjective and often amplified by critics. Read further...

Economists have warned that Britain’s economy will be closer to Guyana than the U.S. in a decade as Sir Keir Starmer fails to meaningfully boost living standards. Merry Christmas from No 10 Downing Street.

You know, the fish rots from the head down. We have been appallingly led in this country now for several decades. We are in societal decline. We are in economic decline. Most people are getting poorer with every year that passes. We're losing any sense of national identity, and we're actually teaching kids at school that our country's history is something to be ashamed of...

The position of the Archbishop of Canterbury holds significant historical and spiritual weight within the Church of England and the wider Anglican Communion. This article explores whether the Archbishop serves as God's physical mouthpiece, actively guiding his church in contemporary times.