Peace & Humanitarian International justice News Children in conflict: exposing the shadows of justice (part I) By Michelle Langrand
Climate & Environment Green transition News Calling a spade a spade amid the ‘green’ scramble for minerals By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Climate & Environment Sand mining News UN using AI to track ships scooping up sand from the seas By Michelle Langrand
Climate & Environment mining News You dig? Countries to discuss how to make mining sustainable By Michelle Langrand
Human Rights Human Rights Council News Cuban rights defenders pin hopes on Human Rights Council to revive awareness By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Human Rights International justice News War crimes round-up: Switzerland weighs in on elusive quest for justice over Syria Hama massacre By Alain Werner, Civitas Maxima Leah Sade Olasehinde, Civitas Maxima
Peace & Humanitarian Sudan News Sudan crisis spirals as international attention fades By Michelle Langrand
Global Health Covid-19 News Maria Van Kerkhove: ‘Now is not the time to let our guard down with Covid-19’ By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Global News Culture News Société de Lecture wants to offer ‘quality cultural encounters’ for international Geneva By Michelle Langrand
Global News Environment News In the Red Sea, oil spill disaster averted but dangers still loom By Luis Lema (Le Temps)
Climate & Environment Sea rise News Pacific islands under threat as seas rise faster than global average, WMO report says By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian Niger News Humanitarian actors warn of ‘devastating effects’ of sanctions on Niger as west African leaders meet By Kasmira Jefford
Science & Tech Cybersecurity News The ICRC reinvents its cyber future, but not in Switzerland By Adrienne Fichter, Republik
Human Rights Torture News Is Switzerland dragging its feet in criminalising torture? By Kasmira Jefford
Peace & Humanitarian Russia News Russia deprives Africa of grain while seeking its blessing By Luis Lema (Le Temps)
Climate & Environment Climate justice News Climate cases before the courts increase as crisis worsens By Michelle Langrand
Climate & Environment IPCC News Scottish scientist Jim Skea elected as the UN climate panel’s new ‘nudger-in-chief’ By Michelle Langrand
Climate & Environment Heatwaves News WMO, IFRC warn of health dangers of night-time heat as Europe sizzles By Kasmira Jefford
Science & Tech Robots News Humans aren’t delivering on the SDGs. Can robots do better? By Maurizio Arseni
Human Rights Freedom of expression News UN human rights body adopts religious hatred motion, in boost to hardline countries By Gabriela Galindo
Human Rights Human Rights Council News Volker Türk: Quran burning incident ‘manufactured’ to divide and incite hatred By Gabriela Galindo
Human Rights Racism News UN expert warns countries against far-right’s relentless climb By Gabriela Galindo
Human Rights Security News As extradition looms, Assange’s wife calls on international community to not turn their backs By Gabriela Galindo