You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on 23rd January 2025 on Monocle Radio.
The Globalist in association with UBS live from Zurich.
This is Globalist.
I'm Andrew Muller.
Coming up today, I informed the Prime.
Minister and the Defence Minister of my.
Desire to fulfill my responsibilities and to conclude my role.
On 6 March this year, Israel's senior soldier tenders his resignation as the ceasefire in Gaza prompts accounting on both sides of the lines.
Also ahead, more from our team and other guests at the World Economic Forum in Davos, including a reflection on how new technologies might transform our built environment.
They recover the heat from subways, from tunnels, from underground parkings, which is wasted heat, but they use it to heat buildings.
Later in the show, we'll hear from Austria, potentially the latest European domino to fall to the populist far right.
Plus, we'll review the morning papers and more besides.
That's all coming up on the Globalist, live from Zurich on Monocle Radio.
First, a quick look at what else is happening in the news.
Western officials estimate that North Korean combat deaths in the Russian region of Kursk have cleared 1,000.
More than 30,000 people are now displaced by fighting between rival narco militias in northeastern Colombia.
And Thailand's law permitting same sex marriage comes into effect.
Stay tuned to Monocle Radio throughout the day for more on those stories.
But now, at the ever present risk of tempting fate, the ceasefire which began in Gaza at the weekend, appears to be holding.
In this relative calm, an amount of accounting is occurring of the consequences of the attack launched on Israel by Hamas on October 7, 2023.