DW: Davos 2023 hosts global elite amid recession fears
Last year, Russia's invasion of Ukraine dominated the discourse in Davos.
This time the fallout from the war will once again take center stage, as the world grapples with an energy crunch and edges toward a recession.
The Davos crowd is returning to a familiar setting. But the lush green meadows that formed the backdrop of the first-ever "spring Davos" last May have been replaced by snow-covered slopes, where snow boots and fur coats have made a comeback.
While the weather may have changed from last year, the main talking points remain the same.The war in Ukraine and its massive economic fallout is once again expected to dominate the agenda of the annual event in the Swiss Alpine resort.
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