You're listening to the Briefing, first broadcast on 22 January 2025 on Monocle Radio.
Hello and welcome to the Briefing.
Coming to you live from the World Economic Forum here in Davos, I'm Carlotta Rebelo.
Coming up on today's program, Europe must.
Establish itself as a strong global player, as an indispensable player.
Let's not forget there is no ocean separating European countries from Russia.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks to a packed congress center and issues a strong warning for Europe to step up.
Then with speeches by the United Nations Secretary General and Spain's Prime Minister happening today, we'll go through the agenda for day three of Davos.
Also ahead, we'll be speaking with Kelly Clements, the Deputy High Commissioner of the United Nations Refugee Agency, plus Chronicles.
Tom Webb is here.
Tom, how has your week been so far?
Hello, Carlotta.
It may be very busy up here in the mountains, but it's all still happening down in Zurich.
I'll be letting you know what the Swiss papers are saying about WEF this year.
More from Tom a bit later.
And we'll also be hearing from two WEF veterans on what has changed or not over the years.
All that right here on the Briefing with me, Carlotta Rebelo, live from dav.
Welcome to a special edition of the Briefing live from Davos.
I'm Carlotta Ravello.
It's day three of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting and the keynote speeches, behind door meetings and late night dinners are well underway.