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Alex de Minaur on firing up his inner demon for the Australian Open

Known for his speed and endurance, Australia’s Alex de Minaur has already drawn record crowds to the 2026 AO. The 6th seed opens up to Forbes Australia about the legacy he hopes to leave.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Legendary designer Valentino Garavani dies at 93

The fashion icon’s funeral has been scheduled for this Friday

  • By Martina Di Licosa

Denmark skips Davos World Economic Forum amid Greenland feud with US

The move comes as President Trump imposes new tariffs on European allies.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

12 marathons worth traveling for in 2026

From Big Sur to the Great Wall of China, these picturesque races will inspire globetrotters to lace up and run 26.2 miles. Plus, Forbes Travel Guide’s recommendations for luxurious hotels to celebrate the finish.

  • By Jennifer Kester

Creator startup Fanvue raises $22 million to fuel the future of AI influencers

The London-based startup is helping creators make millions by giving fans access to exclusive content. Can its AI tools help it outcompete incumbents like Patreon and OnlyFans?

  • By Alexandra York

Australian Open 2026: Everything you need to know

The Australian Open returns for another year, kicking off the tennis season with more money on the table, more Australians in contention, and more pressure on the sport’s returning stars to deliver. Here’s everything you need to know.

  • By James McCreery

Elon Musk closes in on US$800 billion net worth after XAI’s latest funding round

The world’s richest person added $62 billion to his fortune after private investors more than doubled the valuation of his AI and social media firm to $250 billion.

  • By Matt Durot
  • Forbes Staff

What proposed billionaire tax could cost the world’s richest people

The Golden State’s billionaires might have to hand over anywhere from $50 million to $13 billion apiece, depending on their individual net worths.

  • By Forbes Wealth Team

Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni found not guilty in fraud case that almost ended her career

The “Kim Kardashian of Italy” was accused of defrauding consumers over a 2022 charitable collaboration to sell branded “pandoro” Christmas cakes.

  • By Martina Di Licosa

The top 6 tech tools you need on your radar for 2026

From an intelligent ‘longevity mirror’ to Boston Dynamics’ Atlas Robot, CES is the place to be to see the next round of cutting-edge technology. Dr Catherine Ball’s boots were on the ground in Las Vegas.

  • By Dr Catherine Ball
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