Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft Corp. and the world
While delegates at Davos are used to seeing masked snipers and columns of police at every corner, rarely have they been forced into action. Just up the mountain, above the town, it can be much more dangerous. Meet Mountain Patrol; armed with dynamite and rocket-propelled grenades, they keep Davos safe in a different way.
Greece faces snap elections on Sunday and there's a whole lot more than leadership at stake. The country's bailout is at risk if the political turmoil continues and that could send the whole euro zone back into crisis. Here's what you need to know.
Sanctions and falling oil prices haven't dampened the spirit of Russian delegates in Davos. They're out in force -- but do they feel welcome?
Davos is famous for it's party scene as much as the business forum, and it's probably where some good deals get done. Jonathan Ferro went to try his hand at crashing a party during his first visit to the WEF.
Two pilots are hoping to make aviation history - flying round the globe in a plane powered only by sunshine. It
This Sunday, Greeks go to the polls in a snap election which could send shock-waves across the EU. Syriza, a left wing party, appears poised to claim victory. Bloomberg's Athens Bureau Chief sat down to talk about Syriza and the continuing economic crisis.
Hakkasan Group CEO Neil Moffitt discusses the megaclub industry with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on
With the western world facing high terror alerts, the biggest meeting of top CEOs and world leaders comes at a delicate time. The World Economic Forum is always tight on security, so will it be any different this year? Tom Gibson reports.
Air France-KLM had a difficult time last year - with three profit warnings and its worst-strike in 40 years. More job cuts might be on the table. But for now, the French airline is looking on the bright side, showing off its new first-class "La Premiere." Bloomberg's Caroline Connan got on board. (Source: Bloomberg)
Xiaomi made its name with inexpensive smart-phones, but is turning up the heat on Apple and Samsung at the high end. It's announced a range of new phones as part of its ambitious plan to become Number One in the world. Bloomberg's Christine Hah was at the launch. (Source: Bloomberg)
The first post-attack edition of Charlie Hebdo was available to buy in Britain on Friday -- but copies were available days before on eBay, selling in some cases for thousands of pounds. It controversially depicts the Prophet Muhammad on its front cover, but as people lined up outside specialist stockists in London to get their copies, many newsstands were sold out in minutes forcing those who missed out to seek more expensive alternatives online.
The selfie stick is literally a pole you can attach to your smartphone to take better photos. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson talked with tourists in San Francisco about this new fad.
The all-new 2016 Mercedes Maybach S600 is as much about the driver as it is the passenger. The car features a V12 engine and gets 523 horsepower. The backseat has reclining seats and large flat-screens. Bloomberg's Hannah Elliot says this was her favorite car at the Detroit auto show.
Hong Kong is a child's delight this week, playing host to toy manufacturers and buyers. The toy market is often considered a bellwether for the global economy. David Ingles went to test-drive some of this year's hottest attractions. (Source: Bloomberg)
Mark Weber, former chief executive officer at Donna Karan, discusses his career and the business side of the fashion industry described in his new book
The legendary Ford GT is back. Ford is looking to compete with the likes of Lamborghini and Ferrari with this 600 horsepower machine. The company only plans to make and sell a handful of this iconic car. Bloomberg Businessweek's Kyle Stock takes a hands-on look. (Source: Bloomberg)
Some of latest high-end yachts are on show at the London Boat Show this week. Tom Mackenzie spoke to Chris Cecil-Wright, founder of a boutique yacht broker about how to pick the perfect luxury vessel. (Source: Bloomberg)
Russian oligarchs and Middle Eastern oil tycoons are expected to be amongst the crowds ogling the latest luxury yachts at the London Boat Show. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at an event featuring some of the world's largest private vessels.
A number of companies at CES 2015 want to replace your highly insecure passwords with something much more difficult to steal: your biometrics. Bloomberg's Sam Grobart takes a hands-on approach.