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Vladimir Putin Beats Trump To Top Forbes 2016 Most Influential People

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Donald Trump rose from 72nd  to second place on annual list, UK’s Theresa May 13th and Barack Obama 48th

Vladimir Putin has beaten newly US president-elect, Donald J. Trump to retain the Forbes magazine’s annual list of the world’s most powerful people, taking the top spot for the third consecutive year.

The Forbes list identifies 74 people – one for every 100 million on the planet – whose actions have the most impact across the world.

Factors taken into consideration include the amount of people a person has power over, the financial resources they control, whether they have influence in more than one sphere, and how actively they wield their power to change the world.

This year, 28 members of the list serve as chief executives of major companies. The top ten of those CEOs – all of whom are American – run firms with a combined market capitalisation of $3tn (£2.4tn), Forbes reports.

Trump’s rise to second from number 72 last year is the biggest ever on the list. Other notable entries associated with him include the vice-president-elect, Mike Pence, at number 69, Rex Tillerson, the outgoing ExxonMobil chief who was selected this week as Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, at number 24, and the Blackstone Group CEO, Stephen Schwarzman, who has been appointed to Trump’s panel of economic advisers, at number 52. Several Trump donors are on the list as well, including Sheldon Adelson, the CEO of Las Vegas Sands, at number 72, and the Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel at 73.

Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, remains the most powerful woman, at number 3. The British prime minister, Theresa May, is a new addition to the list at number 13, replacing her predecessor David Cameron, who was ranked at number 8 last year. Barack Obama drops to 48.

Khalid al-Falih, the oil minister of Saudi Arabia, is another newcomer at number 49, as is the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, at number 63. Travis Kalanick, the CEO of Uber, who drove the company to become the richest startup in history, is new at number 64, and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest person on the list, at number 10.

According David Ewalt, Forbes contributing editor, “Forbes’s list this year of the world’s most powerful people reflects rapid and profound change happening around the globe,”

“The biggest trend this year is likely the rise to power of Donald Trump, as well as the increasing power of his supporters and allies.” He added.

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Akin T. George, MSc. (Human Ecology), is a Research Analyst based in Toronto, Canada. Currently living on my third continent, I am passionate about issues concerning African development, music, sports, discovering new cultures and people.

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