Davos founder Klaus Schwab steps down as World Economic Forum chair
Briefly

The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism and reporting on pressing issues from reproductive rights to climate change. It notes that financial support enables its journalists to gather stories from both sides, ensuring a balanced perspective. Meanwhile, Klaus Schwab, at 87, has resigned as chair of the World Economic Forum (WEF), a position he has held since founding the organization in 1971. The WEF will now seek a replacement as it continues addressing global challenges at its annual gatherings in Davos.
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"Klaus Schwab...resigned as chair of its board of trustees...Following my recent announcement...I have decided to step down from the position of Chair and as a member of the Board of Trustees, with immediate effect."
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