Social media owners should be held responsible for "poisoning society" and eroding democracy with their algorithms, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.
Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain, discusses potential tariffs, defense spending and misinformation on social media from the sidelines of Davos 2025.
Pedro Sánchez, prime minister of Spain, has launched his crusade against the Internet at the World Economic Forum calling for more restrictions for Europeans.
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A speech by the U.N. chief, economic growth potential in places like China and Russia, the challenges of artificial intelligence and leaders from Spain to Malaysia are set to headline the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s annual event in Davos.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called for tighter European Union regulation on social media platforms during a speech at Davos on Wednesday.
“I’m pretty comfortable with the market expectations for the upcoming two meetings,” the Dutch central banker told Bloomberg TV. “I’m not convinced yet that we need to go into stimulative mode.”
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met this Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos with the presidents and CEOs of some of the IBEX 35 companies, the main index of the Spanish stock exchange,
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The Argentine president criticizes the proposals of the Spanish socialist, stating that he "attempts to silence all those who think differently". The Head of State of Argentina, Javier Milei, has once again been a protagonist at the Davos Forum with an iconoclastic speech unusual in the sessions of the World Economic Forum,
Social media owners should be held responsible for "poisoning society" and eroding democracy with their algorithms, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.
The Spanish CEO of the German giant: "I saw Sánchez in a closed-door meeting in Davos very much in line with Von der Leyen on the need to improve competitiveness." "There is a kind of awakening among European leaders,