Jason Bellini: I hope to come away much better informed with what's going on in lots of different parts of the world and ideas about what people are thinking, what we ought to be writing about. To hear more about some of these big ideas like the shifting trends in globalization, be sure to listen to this week's episode of Money Talks. It's available wherever you find your podcasts.
The global elite’s annual Alpine jamboree may have lost some of its convening power, our editor-in-chief says, but the many encounters it enables still have enormous value. Our correspondent considers what the closing of Noma, a legendary Danish restaurant, means for the world of fine dining. And remembering Adolfo Kaminsky, whose expertly forged documents saved thousands of Jews’ lives.
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