about small minutes, about years made of these minutes. three years ago, i spoke at davos for the first time, in person. the topic was how to build a cohesive and sustainable world. i m talking online now, and the topic is how to cooperate in a divided, fragmented world. conclusions, they are obvious. the world cannot keep the pace with the changes and challenges. the list of crises globalsecurity, environmental, food security, energy ones needs to be amended with another one, the time crisis. the list of calls for decisive, efficient, joint actions needs to be extended with one more
only one minute, but it keeps the memory about so many people. the time it took for a russian missile to travel hundreds of kilometers, hit a residential area and killed at least 35 people. 45 children. my address will be short about the time we are short of. three years ago, i spoke at davos for the first time in kherson. the topic was how to build a sustainable war and talking
realize there is agun. so they immediately go back into the apartment and they get consent to search everywhere and there in a desk with a rolling top, the little toddler actually directs them to it. they open it up and there is the gun. i think you re going to see it right there. and the it was folded. they had to open the open the desk. but there it was. the officer immediately unloaded it. 15 bullets, okay, but not one was in the chamber. and that is why the gun didn t go off as the video shows as the little boy appears to be pulling that trigger. father charged and will be in court on thursday. neglect of a dependent. we ll see what prosecutors do. we ll see. thank you very much. i appreciate it. coming up for us, ukraine is pleading for more help from world leaders toe. ukraine s first lady at davos. listen. translator: we are facing the threat of a collapse of the
welcome back to the programme. the great, the good, and the obscenely wealthy are gathering in davos, in the swiss alps. it s the annual meeting of the world economic forum, which kicks off tonight. the ceos of 600 of the world s biggest companies will be there, 56 finance ministers, central bank governors, trade ministers, foreign ministers. and yet perhaps of greater note the list of who is missing. of the g7 leaders, only one is attending this time german chancellor 0laf scholz. no rishi sunak, nojoe biden and even his treasury secretary janet yellen, who will be in switzerland to meet with her chinese counterpart this week, is not adding davos to itinerary, which rather underpins the theme of this year s summit, cooperation in a fragmented world . from the impact on energy markets to issues of food security, the war in ukraine and the standoff with china, how much co operation is there really?
rather than a brother the moment. can we talk rather than a brother the moment. can we talk further about ukraine in the context of dallas. can we talk further about ukraine in the context of davos, after that appalling event at the weekend? at least 40 people killed when a missile hit on an apartment block in the central city of dnipro, scores of others injured. the ukrainians say it was an unguided bomb that is more commonly used to destroy ships. russia denies it, as they have done throughout this war. the kremlin spokesman dmitri peskov said, attacks are made on military targets, either obvious or disguised. there s been a furious reaction in europe. the former belgian prime minister and mep guy verhofstadt has published an open letter today that he has sent to the commission president ursula von der leyen, demanding tougher sanctions. let s give up on incremental sanctions he tweeted & go for one set: against all western companies & individuals who deal with russia; navalny s l