10:28had been done in a year but meanwhile sasha american ukrainian and russian delegations
10:34will be heading to abu dhabi today for their first ever trilateral talks since the war began
10:38what should we expect
10:40this is indeed in itself a sign of a progress me we also know that trump's special envoy steve
10:51whitkov he was already in moscow is in moscow and he met with putin now this meetings took place
10:57while president trump was meeting president zelensky here at davos so this is the next step for those
11:03trilateral talks that are starting today you know the tricky part is that after this talks with putin
11:09with between putin and whitkov the kremlin said that the the problem remains for them and the main
11:15obstacle is the territorial concessions and this of course will be the hardest point for the teams
11:21to negotiate and to find some sort of an agreement indeed well we'll keep a very very close eye on
11:26that's sasha vackalina thank you so much for that live update on the last day of the world economic
11:32forum in davos as i said for more of sasha's reporting on that meeting as well later on today
11:36do visit your news.com or download our app but another man who took the main stage in davos this
11:42week was the billionaire elon musk the tesla and ex-owner spent though most of his week trolling
11:48ryanair and threatening to buy europe's most successful airline yakub janis takes it close
11:52come fly with me let's fly away michael o'leary the ryanair boss could have quoted sinatra in
12:01response to elon musk calling him an utter idiot on x the reason for this sudden affection a fight
12:09over musk's stalling wi-fi on board in response ryanair boss launched a big idiot seat sale with cheap
12:17lights for elon and all the other quote idiots end quote but away from the noise how actually do
12:24their business models impact us first the environment ryanair's fleet of more than 600 planes emitted over
12:3360 million tons of co2 last year then again data centers for x and grok ai are part of an industry
12:40that consumes so many resources that in ireland and the netherlands they are threatening drinking
12:45supplies and triggering blackout alerts so neither of them is exactly winning the greta famberg award
12:52then they are taxes and both x and ryanair have irish head offices ryanair hires 26 000 people
13:00and paid over 170 million euros in taxes last year and x after the recent layoffs they have just over
13:09a hundred staff left in dublin and thanks to reporting a massive loss their tax bill was near
13:15zero finally ryanair claims they have a score of 90 percent satisfied customers and to be fair ex-users
13:24are also very satisfied or at least that would be russian boards tell me and yes both are ruthless but
13:32one is an american eccentric billionaire and the other is well ours and honestly i just can't imagine
13:41flying to mars for 16.99 so for that one i'm voting with my legs even if there is never any space for
13:49them on board
13:50yeah could be honest there with a dose of humor to help you digest what has been a very intense
14:00news cycle but we've covered it all for you on euronews.com so for more analysis and context on
14:06that eu summit that took place here in brussels last night or of course on the world economic forum
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14:17though for tuning in to europe today and to our prime minister interview with the greek prime
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