Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)
Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)
The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting has set the global agenda for 2026.
We ask leading figures from across the Forum to pick their highlights from Davos, and we hear clips from some of the most important speeches and discussions.
WEF26 sessions mentioned in this episode:
Search for any session here: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/programme/
Opening Concert, with Jon Batiste: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/opening-concert-0ba652f8a0/
Welcoming Remarks and Special Address, with Børge Brende: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/welcoming-remarks-and-special-address-f28dab9a1d/
The Day After AGI, with Demis Hassabis and Dario Amodei: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/the-day-after-agi/
Conversation with Jensen Huang, President and CEO of NVIDIA: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/conversation-with-jensen-huang-president-and-ceo-of-nvidia/
Conversation with Elon Musk: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/conversation-with-elon-musk/
Special Address by Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/special-address-by-donald-j-trump-president-of-the-united-states-of-america-49a709be7a/
Special Address by Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/special-address-by-mark-carney-prime-minister-of-canada/
Global Economic Outlook: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/global-economic-outlook-af4fed3639/
Many Shapes of Trade: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/many-shapes-of-trade/
What Does Adaptation Look Like?: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/what-does-adaptation-look-like/
Rethinking Global Aid: The Time Is Now: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/rethinking-global-aid/
Town Hall: Dilemmas around Growth: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/town-hall-dilemmas-around-growth/
Who Is Winning on Energy Security?: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/who-is-winning-on-energy-security/
How Can We Build Prosperity within Planetary Boundaries?: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/how-can-we-build-prosperity-within-planetary-boundaries/
Water in the Balance: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/sessions/water-in-the-balance/
Selected links:
Davos 2026 website: https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2026/
Global Value Chains Outlook 2026: Orchestrating Corporate and National Agility: https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Global_Value_Chains_Outlook_2026.pdf
Reskilling Revolution: https://initiatives.weforum.org/reskilling-revolution/home
CEO Alliance on Nature: https://initiatives.weforum.org/ceo-alliance/about
Lumina: https://centres.weforum.org/centre-for-advanced-manufacturing-and-supply-chains/lumina
SmartStart: https://initiatives.weforum.org/smartstart/home
Yes/Cities: https://uplink.weforum.org/uplink/s/yes-cities
Related podcasts:
Davos 2026: Conversation with Jensen Huang, President and CEO of NVIDIA: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/conversation-with-jensen-huang-president-and-ceo-of-nvidia-5dd06ee82e/
Davos 2026: Conversation with Elon Musk: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/conversation-with-elon-musk-davos-2026/
Davos 2026: Global Economic Outlook: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/agenda-dialogues/episodes/davos-2026-global-economic-outlook/
Davos 2026: How Can We Build Prosperity within Planetary Boundaries?: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/agenda-dialogues/episodes/davo-2026-build-prosperity-within-planetary-boundaries/
Davos 2026: Q&A with Larry Fink and André Hoffman: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/agenda-dialogues/episodes/davos-2026-co-chairs-fink-hoffman/
Davos 2026: Scaling AI: Now Comes the Hard Part: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/agenda-dialogues/episodes/scaling-ai-now-comes-the-hard-part/
Global Cooperation Barometer 2026: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/agenda-dialogues/episodes/global-cooperation-barometer-2026/
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Source: United Kingdom UK House of Lords (video statements)
The tables are turned as outgoing Lord Speaker Lord McFall of Alcluith is the guest on his own podcast.
As Lord McFall of Alcluith prepares to step down after nearly five years as Lord Speaker, he speaks to fellow Scottish peer and broadcaster Baroness (Ayesha) Hazarika.
This episode looks back at Lord McFall’s extraordinary personal journey into politics, and his nearly 40 years at Westminster as an MP, minister and peer, culminating in his election as the fourth Lord Speaker.
Lord McFall shares his views on populism in politics, as well as on the crucial role of the House of Lords in enhancing legislation through scrutiny and debate and holding government to account.
Lord McFall says it is strange to be on the other side of the microphone as he reflects on a childhood shaped by his working-class upbringing in Dumbarton, leaving school at 15 with no formal qualifications, and a family that valued community over status.
“It was pretty negative when I was 15 or 16, not knowing where I was going and as you rightly say, the first job was in the parks department, weeding,” he tells Baroness Hazarika. “I never thought I would become an MP.”
He recalls, as chairman of the powerful Commons Treasury Select Committee for nine years, calling financiers to account for the global banking and financial crisis of 2008; as a new Northern Ireland Minister just two days into the role, experiencing at first-hand the impact of the Omagh bomb atrocity which killed 29 people and unborn twins; and his firm belief that the House of Lords serves and assists democracy and is critical to making “good law”.
Listen now to find out more.
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Source: European Central Bank (video statements)
To mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the ECB held a ceremony on Tuesday, 27 January 2026 at the Grossmarkthalle Jewish memorial. Each year, the European Central Bank honours the victims of the Holocaust, including those who were deported from Frankfurt’s Grossmarkthalle.
This year’s commemorative event included a conversation between ECB President Christine Lagarde and designer and philanthropist Diane von Fürstenberg, whose parents survived the Holocaust. Mrs von Fürstenberg spoke about her family’s story and offered reflections on intergenerational trauma and resilience.
The ceremony also featured speeches by:
• Christine Lagarde, ECB President
• Ina Hartwig, Frankfurt City Councilor for Culture and Science
• Mirjam Wenzel, Director of the Jewish Museum Frankfurt
• Uwe Becker, Hessian State Commissioner for Jewish Life and the Fight against Antisemitism
You cand find all the photos from the event here: https://multimedia.ecb.europa.eu/web/292e9d29ff63182b/ecb-holocaust-remembrance-day-2026/
Source: United Nations (video statements)
Ramiz Alakbarov, UN Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Process, said that there is a potential turning point in Gaza, but “the task at hand is monumental.”
Briefing the Security Council, Alakbarov said, “The announced start of the second phase of President Trump’s 20-point Comprehensive Plan is a critical step in consolidating the ceasefire in Gaza, alongside the establishment of the subsidiary bodies of the Board of Peace, including the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza and the Office of the High Representative for Gaza.”
He highlighted, “The task at hand is monumental. It requires full coordination among all stakeholders, taking into account existing systems and capacities. The United Nations stands ready to support the Committee and Palestinians in Gaza as they start the arduous work of rebuilding.”
He said, “Across all sectors, humanitarian actors are still unable to operate at scale in Gaza. Their work is being hindered by insecurity, customs clearance challenges, the limited number of partners authorized by Israeli authorities to bring cargo into Gaza, delays and denials of cargo at crossings, and limited routes available for transporting supplies within Gaza.”
He also said, “On 30 December, Israel announced that it plans to suspend the operations of some international NGOs. The Government also notified 37 INGOs that their registrations would expire at the end of 2025, due to what Israel says is their failure to comply with new Israeli regulations, triggering a 60-day review period. Banning these INGOs will have a significant impact on the humanitarian response across the OPT. I urge Israel to immediately reverse this decision.”
He reported, “Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli military continues to conduct military operations with airstrikes, shelling and gunfire occurring across the Strip. Armed exchanges have also persisted with Palestinian militants. Attacks in the vicinity of or beyond the so-called “yellow line” are happening daily. Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began, including many women and children.”
Talking about the West Bank, he said, “Negative trends are entrenched daily. The reporting period was marked by continued violence, with extensive Israeli military operations, settlement expansion, settler violence, demolitions and large-scale detentions.”
He stressed, “On 12 January, Israeli forces raided an UNRWA health centre in occupied East Jerusalem and ordered it to close. A week later Israeli forces forcibly entered the UNRWA Headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem with bulldozers, demolishing buildings. Officials also made abhorrent calls for the annihilation of UNRWA staff. These acts are flagrant violations of international law and the privileges and immunities of the United Nations. I call on the Israeli government to abide by the October 2025 advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice, which states that Israel is obliged under international law to facilitate UNRWA’s operations, not hinder or prevent them.”
Palestinian ambassador Riyad Mansour said, “Israel is not the sovereign in the Palestinian territory. This illegal occupation has no rights whatsoever in Occupied Palestine, including in Jerusalem. Mr. President, the ceasefire’s permanence and success requires that Israel cease trying to dictate the future of Gaza and to fully withdraw from the territory. Gaza is an integral part of the Palestinian territory. I repeat: Gaza is an integral part of the Palestinian territory. It belongs to the Palestinian people, nobody else.”
Israeli ambassador Danny Danon stated, “One obstacle remains: Hamas disarmament. The choice now rests with Hamas: acceptance of full disarmament enables progress; refusal places full responsibility on Hamas for the consequences.”
US ambassador Mike Waltz said, “along with our partners on the Board of Peace, and in consultation with the National Committee, will apply pressure to Hamas to honor its commitment and to disarm. Hamas must not have any role in the governance of Gaza, directly or indirectly, in any form. Period.”
He also said, “Under the leadership of Major General Jasper Jeffers of the United States Army, the ISF will begin to establish control and stability, so that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) can withdraw from Gaza based on standards, milestones, and timeframes linked to demilitarization. These will be agreed upon between the IDF, the ISF, the guarantors, and the United States, with an objective of a secure Gaza that no longer poses a threat to its neighbors or its citizens.”
Source: United Nations (video statements)
Press briefing by United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, on his priorities for 2026
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (video statements)
Brett Leatherman, assistant director of the FBI’s Cyber Division, introduces Operation Winter SHIELD, a cyber resilience campaign that positions industry as critical allies alongside the FBI and our partners in detecting, confronting, and dismantling cyber threats.
More at: fbi.gov/wintershield
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Source: United Nations (video statements)
Noon Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
Secretary-General’s Press Conference
Ecosoc Coordination Segment
Haiti
Yemen
Sudan
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo/Peacekeeping
Security Council
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Ukraine
Honour Roll
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SECRETARY-GENERAL’S PRESS CONFERENCE
Tomorrow, at noon, the Secretary-General, António Guterres, will be here for his last annual start-of-the-year press conference.
The Secretary-General will talk about his priorities for 2026. And I think paint a very clear picture of the current state of the world, the challenges we face and the path forwards. We will share the remarks with you under embargo soon, probably mid-afternoon or so.
ECOSOC COORDINATION SEGMENT
This morning, the Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed, delivered remarks on behalf of the Secretary-General at the 2026 ECOSOC Coordination Segment, which brings together Member States and partners to coordinate development priorities and strengthen multilateral cooperation.
Over eight decades, she said, ECOSOC has advanced dialogue and coordinated action in support of sustainable development and human rights. And amid interconnected crises, from conflict and inequality to climate change and emerging technologies, ECOSOC must demonstrate that global cooperation can deliver.
Ms. Mohammed conveyed the Secretary-General’s welcome for ECOSOC’s continued efforts to strengthen the UN development system, aligned with the UN80 Initiative’s vision of a more effective UN delivering for people and planet.
HAITI
The Department of Operational Support who have been leading efforts to establish and operationalise the UN Support Office in Haiti says that the Security Council, through its resolution 2793, requested the UN to establish the Support Office to provide logistical support to the Gang Suppression Force within six months of its adoption – so by the end of March.
The interim Director of this office, the Director of Mission Support, Stephen McOwan, has been selected recently and he arrived in Port-au-Prince over the weekend. He has joined about 37 staff of the UN Support Office already deployed in the Haitian capital.
A second office, located in Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, was established last week.
This office provides transactional human resources, finance and travel services to both UNSOH and BINUH, our political office, in Haiti. Currently, we have 15 staff stationed in Santo Domingo setting up these services.
With the cooperation of the Government of the Dominican Republic, the country was also designated as a medical evacuation destination.
Additional staff expected to arrive in Haiti and the Dominican Republic through the end February 2026.
Since the adoption of the Security Council resolution establishing the UN Support Office for Haiti, our colleagues have signed a land use agreement with the Government of Haiti for the occupancy of land and premises for the UNSOH civilian footprint.
The first UNSOH air asset is now in Port-au-Prince and as you can imagine, this is an important step for our colleagues’ logistics and operational mobility.
Lastly, equipment from the UN Logistics Base in Brindisi is on its way to Port-au-Prince.
Another shipment has also been confirmed from Baghdad to Port-au-Prince including residual equipment and assets from the liquidating UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI). We are particularly grateful for the assistance of the Government of Iraq in expediting approvals for this, as their contribution to the maintenance of international peace and security.
Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/noon-briefing-highlight?date=2026-01-28