Davos 2019: World Economic Forum draws to a close

A view of the Basecamp at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 25, 2018. (World Economic Forum)
Updated 25 January 2019
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Davos 2019: World Economic Forum draws to a close

DAVOS: The fourth day of panels and addresses came to a close in Davos, Switzerland on Friday. Follow Arab News' live coverage below...

11.47 - “We continue dialogues on Israeli-Palestinian relations,”  Borge Brende said as part of the forum's closing remarks. He added that concrete plans were made to boost the Palestinian economy.  

11.40 - "If it didn't exist, someone would have had to create it, because we cannot solve the most pressing global challenges without a unique partnership between governments, business and civil society," WEF President Borge Brende said of the World Economic Forum Friday.

11.30 - A summary of the key insights, conclusions and next steps from the Annual Meeting will be discussed. 

Watch a short programme by a quartet of the Sphinx Virtuosi chamber orchestra that beautifully concluded the World Economic Forum 2019 here: 

 


Australia police detain 7 men suspected to have ideological links to Bondi Beach gunmen

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Australia police detain 7 men suspected to have ideological links to Bondi Beach gunmen

  • Government to launch gun buyback scheme in bid to prevent further violence
  • Prime minister announces ‘day of reflection’ one week after attack

SYDNEY: Australian police said that seven men detained ​in Sydney’s southwest on Thursday had ideological connections to the two gunmen who allegedly fired at hundreds ‌celebrating Hanukkah ‌in ‌Bondi ⁠Beach, ​killing ‌15 people.
“We don’t have definitive links between the individuals who committed these atrocities on Sunday ⁠and this yesterday ‌apart from potential commonality ‍in ‍some thinking, but ‍no associations at this stage,” New South Wales state Police ​Deputy Commissioner Dave Hudson told ABC Radio on ⁠Friday.
Investigations were at an initial stage, Hudson said, adding one of the locations the group was planning to visit was Bondi.

Amid an outcry over the latest gun violence, Prime ‌Minister Anthony Albanese ‍said ‍on Friday that the government will ​launch a national gun buyback scheme to encourage civilians to get rid of their guns.

“We ‍expect hundreds of thousands of ​firearms will be collected and ⁠destroyed through this scheme,” Albanese told a news conference. 

Albanese also said Australia will hold a national “day of reflection” one week after the mass shooting.

“This day is about standing with the Jewish community, wrapping our arms around them, and all Australians sharing their grief,” Albanese said as he declared Australia would honor the attack’s 15 victims on Sunday, December 21.