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THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNUAL MEETING 2026 (Switzerland)

Date: January 19–23, 2026

Location: Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos brings together heads of state, CEOs, civil society leaders, academics, and global influencers for five days of high-level dialogue on the most pressing global challenges. Under the overarching theme of bold collective action, the programme is structured around five key focus areas (exact themes to be confirmed closer to the event), with cross-cutting priorities on economic growth, resilience, and innovation. Participants engage in forward-looking sessions, public-private partnerships, and strategic cooperation to address complexity and shape tomorrow’s opportunities. As the world’s foremost platform for multistakeholder collaboration, Davos 2026 is expected to draw over 3,000 leaders and set the global agenda for the year ahead.

SAMLA INTERNATIONAL RACE (Qatar)

Date: January 24, 2026

Location: Sealine Beach area Qatar

Samla Race is a grueling 100km non-stop, point-to-point endurance challenge that pushes athletes to their absolute limits. Spanning four demanding disciplines, Swimming, Cycling, Running, and Kayaking; this race must be completed within a strict 12-hour cutoff.

Set against the awe-inspiring backdrop of southern Qatar’s sweeping sand dunes, the course offers both beauty and brutality in equal measure. This is not a race for the faint-hearted or inexperienced; Samla demands exceptional self-discipline, unwavering determination, and unbreakable resilience. Participants will battle nature, terrain, and time in a test that honors the very meaning of its name, Samla, a word rooted in Qatari heritage, symbolizing endurance, strength, and perseverance.

ROYAL LANGKAWI INTERNATIONAL REGATTA 2026 (Malaysia)

Date: January 19–24, 2026

Location: Royal Langkawi Yacht Club, Langkawi, Malaysia

The Royal Langkawi International Regatta 2026 is one of Southeast Asia’s premier sailing events, attracting an international fleet of monohulls, multihulls, and one-design classes for six days of competitive racing in the stunning Andaman Sea. Organized by the Langkawi Yacht Club under the Royal patronage of the Sultan of Kedah, the regatta features multiple classes (IRC, Asian Handicap, Open, and more), daily races around scenic islands, and a vibrant shoreside programme with prize givings, live music, and social gatherings. Known for its warm waters, steady winds, and breathtaking backdrops of limestone cliffs and tropical beaches, it combines world-class sailing with Langkawi’s laid-back island charm, perfect for sailors, spectators, and travel enthusiasts seeking a mix of sport and paradise.

THE EXECUTIVE BUSINESS DIALOGUE 2026 (Ghana)

DATE: 28th January, 2026

VENUE: Alisa Hotel, Accra Ghana

TIME: 9:00 AM

The Executive Business Dialogue 2026 is a high-level forum designed to equip business leaders, executives, and decision-makers with practical insights on the New Tax Regime and how it impacts today’s evolving business environment. The event will feature informed discussions, expert perspectives, and strategic conversations to help organizations navigate regulatory changes, improve compliance, and make smarter business decisions. Entry is free.

SINGAPORE ART WEEK (Singapore)

Date: January 22–31, 2026 Location: Various venues across Singapore (Galleries, museums, public spaces, and art districts like Gillman Barracks, Tanjong Pagar, and Bras Basah-Bugis)

Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2026, organized by the National Arts Council, is the city-state’s flagship visual arts season and a key global gathering for the contemporary art community. This 10-day celebration ignites Singapore with creative energy through hundreds of exhibitions, installations, gallery openings, art fairs (including ART SG), public art activations, talks, workshops, and performances. Expect a dynamic mix of local and international artists, emerging talents, and established names across painting, sculpture, digital art, photography, and site-specific works. SAW transforms the city into an open-air gallery, highlighting Singapore’s role as a vibrant arts hub in Asia, perfect for art lovers, collectors, curators, and cultural travelers seeking inspiration and discovery.

NIGERIA IN 2026 AND GALA/DINNER ABUJA (Nigeria)

The Nigeria in 2026 Gala Night is an exclusive high-profile gathering that unites Nigeria’s top leaders, policymakers, business executives, academics, and influencers for a night of strategic dialogue and elite networking. Focused on the nation’s 2026 trajectory, the evening centers on three core pillars: economic development and diversification, political stability and governance reforms, and social progress with inclusion and youth empowerment. The program includes powerful keynote speeches from prominent figures in government, business, and academia, offering deep insights into Nigeria’s challenges and opportunities. Panel discussions explore global trends, emerging economic sectors, political dynamics, and policy priorities. A formal gala dinner with fine dining, cultural performances, and live music creates a relaxed atmosphere for meaningful connections, strengthening public-private partnerships and driving consensus for sustainable growth and continental leadership.

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There is a difference between living and merely functioning.
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Elsewhere, we explore grief, ambition, beauty, leadership, healthspan, rest, and the invisible burdens many women carry. We ask difficult questions about what it means to thrive, not simply survive.
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