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Broadcast on 24 January 2024 on Monocle Radio.
Hello and welcome to the Briefing.
Coming to you live from our studio Dufastrassen 90 in Zurich, I'm Andrew Muller.
Coming up on today's program, reflections on an eventful week in Davos.
How did attendees re to the remote harangue from the recently reinstalled President of the United States?
Also at Davos, Mongolia makes its pitch as a tourist destination.
Events like this, international promotion, national branding.
We are introducing our country to the world.
And later in the show, that's the.
Unique value Switzerland can offer this expertise and innovation hub, but also international Geneva that's bringing together the different nations.
We'll meet a Swiss diplomat working to make Switzerland a leader in digital foreign policy.
That's all coming up right here on the Briefing, live from Zurich on Monocle Radio.
And welcome to today's edition of the Briefing from Zurich with me Andrew Muller.
Monocle has been broadcasting from Switzerland all this week.
The Globalist from here in our Zurich studios, the Briefing from our pop up operation at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Here is where we synthesize proceedings welcoming Monocle's senior foreign correspondent Carlotta Rebelo back down the hill from Davos along with Gorana Gurgic, Monocle's security correspondent and senior researcher with the Swiss and Euro Atlantic security team at ETH Zurich Centers for Security Studies.
I said all of that without drawing breath once we have more voices who will be joining us possibly more or less at random throughout the show as well.
But Carlotta, to you, first of all, you have been presenting this show, the Briefing all week from Davos.
What were your general impressions of the event?