The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switerzland, has reached day 3 and the talking-shop of the world for global-leader types is showing no signs of slowing down.
On Friday morning, activists supported by Greenpeace decided to have their say. Armed with a big fake polar bear they occupied a Shell service station in the Swiss resort to protest Royal Dutch Shell's oil drilling in the Arctic. They hung a banner: "Arctic Oil – too risky."
The first two days at Davos saw some of our planet's most powerful and influential people voicing their views on the future of the European Union.
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