A fire broke out in a small hut in Davos while world leaders were discussing various issues.

A conference center in Davos has been evacuated after a fire broke out.
This fear comes as world leaders and top businessmen descended on the Swiss city for the World Economic Forum this week.
Fire services with specialized smoke operations teams responded to the scene. The fire has since been brought under control.
The fire brigade said: "The situation has been brought fully under control and the fire has been completely extinguished after evacuating part of the convention centre as a precautionary measure."
Italian journalist Lilli Gruber told local media: "We are outside the congress centre, everyone has been evacuated."
Emergency crews are trying to determine the cause of a peculiar smell that made people cough.
According to reports, the fire broke out in a wooden hut near the hotel where the conference center is located, prompting an evacuation. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
On the other hand, Trump announced major progress on Greenland after a "very productive" meeting with NATO leader Mark Rutte.
The US president announced the framework of an agreement covering the territory and the entire Arctic region in his latest post on Truth Social.
"This solution, if achieved, would be a great solution for the United States of America and all NATO countries," Trump wrote.
"Based on this understanding, I will not impose the tariffs that were scheduled to take effect on February 1. Additional discussions are underway regarding the Golden Dome with respect to Greenland," he added. /Telegraph/




















































