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— Overnight strikes killed at least eight people and injured 77 more, local officials have said.
— Anonymous letter accuses Schwab of altering global rankings to favour governments and fostering a toxic workplace culture. According to the Wall Street Journal, the whistleblower letter was sent to the WEF board last week. It claimed that Schwab had altered the methodology behind the Forum's influential Global Competitiveness Report. The former WEF head admitted that some governments had submitted corrections or updates to data, but denied using the data to manipulate rankings.
— The couple also denied misusing properties, stating that they only hosted Forum-related events at Villa Mundi, a house near their residence where several renovations had been made. In his written statement, he also addressed the accusation that he used WEF staff to campaign for a Nobel Peace Prize. "Contrary to what is insinuated here, I have repeatedly asked people who wanted me not to do it," Schwab argued.
— The whistleblower letter mentioned some issues in the WEF's workplace culture under Schwab's leadership. It referenced instances of unchecked sexual harassment and discriminatory behaviour, all previously reported by WSJ.
— The board ultimately voted unanimously to open an independent investigation after consulting with external legal counsel. "He never had a chance to give his side of the story to the board or the audit committee," his spokesman asserted. As a gesture of goodwill, Schwab supposedly forfeited a pension worth five million Swiss francs.
— Schwab and his wife are accused of using WEF funds for private luxury trips and allegedly using a Geneva property bought by the WEF for their exclusive private use. According to the report, Schwab denies the allegations and has announced he will take legal action against those making the claims.
— The WEF told the news agency Reuters that it takes the allegations seriously, but they haven't been proven yet. The organisation will wait for the investigation's results before making any further comments.
— On an investor call, Musk said the work necessary to get the government's "financial house in order is mostly done". "Starting probably next month, May, my time allocation to Doge will drop significantly," he said. That said, he expects to spend one to two days a week continuing to do what he referred to as "critical work" at DOGE "for as long as the president would like me to do so and as long as it is useful". Musk is scheduled to leave Doge on May 30, a strict 130-day cap on his service as a special government employee.
— "Uncertainty in the automotive and energy markets continues to increase as rapidly evolving trade policy adversely impacts the global supply chain and cost structure of Tesla and our peers," Tesla said in a statement. Tesla saw a 13% drop in the number of cars sold during the quarter compared to last year.
— Palin first filed her lawsuit against the Times and former editor James Bennet in June 2017 after the paper ran an editorial alleging Palin had engaged in "political incitement" ahead of the 2011 shooting of Gabby Giffords. According to Palin's lawsuit, the editorial incorrectly claimed an advertisement run by the former governor's political action committee placed "Giffords and 19 other Democrats under stylized cross hairs." The Times released a correction less than 24 hours later, clarifying that "no such link was established" but noting that the error did not "undercut or weaken the argument of the piece".
— CERN "is wholly committed to improving its energy performance. CERN was one of the first scientific laboratories to obtain ISO 50001 certification for energy management, in February 2023."
— A first-of-its-kind interactive exhibition, designed to immerse the public in future scenarios generated by AI using data from the GESDA Science Breakthrough Radar.
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