During the unveiling of Donald Trump’s new “Board of Peace” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, only a limited number of countries, predominantly Gulf states along with Argentina and Paraguay, attended the event. Surprisingly, no Western European nations made an appearance, despite the White House anticipating 35 attendees.
Not discouraged by the low turnout, Trump declared all present as his personal friends, praised his own efforts for peace, and shared his vision of a “glorious peace,” even going as far as stating that the entire planet is essentially one region. In other news, US immigration officials took an unconventional approach in handling a suspect involved in a major jewelry heist by allowing him to deport himself to South America, leaving prosecutors stunned.
Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, accused in a $100 million diamond and gold theft from an armored truck, was potentially facing up to 15 years in prison but was instead granted a fully covered exit. Meanwhile, a New Yorker took an unusual turn by not showing up for a weapons hearing and leaving his court-ordered GPS ankle monitor on a stray dog, maintaining compliance with his bail conditions in an unexpected manner.
Lululemon faced a setback when customers discovered a new line of leggings on its US website that turned out to be unintentionally see-through, prompting the company to remove the product. In another incident, a Waymo self-driving car in Phoenix confused its autonomous function with light rail service, leading to an unexpected detour on the tracks and an early exit for its passenger before an approaching train.
A video capturing the moment shows the car briefly pausing on the rail tracks before continuing its journey, highlighting the unwavering confidence of driverless technology despite encountering potentially dangerous situations.
