Explorations International Geneva 20 years from now №2 Will International Geneva still exist in 20 years? By Joëlle Kuntz
Explorations International Geneva 20 years from now №11 Amid tough competition, will Geneva remain the capital of multilateralism? By Michelle Langrand
Explorations International Geneva 20 years from now №4 Is the Human Rights Council headed for a reckoning? By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian China News Western countries call for UN human rights debate on China’s Xinjiang By Pip Cook
Peace & Humanitarian Peace talks News Palestinian and Israeli activists on what peace means to them By Pip Cook
Human Rights China News ‘We’re ready for the fight’: China ramps up response to Xinjiang report as pressure mounts on Human Rights Council By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian Joe Biden News UN General Assembly: Biden condemns Putin's 'overt nuclear threats against Europe' By Pip Cook
Peace & Humanitarian Venezuela News Venezuela committing crimes against humanity to crush dissent, UN report finds By Pip Cook
Peace & Humanitarian Hunger News One person dying of hunger every four seconds, NGOs warn By Pip Cook
Global News UN General Assembly News UN General Assembly enters high-level week: what to expect By Kasmira Jefford
Peace & Humanitarian Education News UN General Assembly: leaders to unite to tackle ‘global learning crisis’ By Kasmira Jefford
Global News Human Rights Council News EU countries to ask Human Rights Council to appoint special rapporteur on Russia By Geneva Solutions
Climate & Environment WHO News WHO joins global call for fossil fuels 'nonproliferation' treaty By Stefan Anderson
Peace & Humanitarian ICRC News Peter Maurer: ‘To gain support, the ICRC must earn it’ By Aline Jaccottet (Le Temps)
Peace & Humanitarian Hunger News Hunger crisis: Red Cross tells world leaders to act ahead of UN meeting By Pip Cook
Peace & Humanitarian Human Rights Council News UN spotlights rights violations in Russia, Myanmar and Afghanistan By Pip Cook
Peace & Humanitarian Slavery News Global crises fuel rise in modern slavery, report finds By Kasmira Jefford
Peace & Humanitarian Human rights News Future of Human Rights Council in the balance as states grapple with Xinjiang report By Michelle Langrand Kasmira Jefford
Global News International justice News Complaint filed over attack on Swiss journalist in Ukraine; NGOs call for probe into Saudi prince: August war crimes round-up By Clara Guldimann, Civitas Maxima
Science & Tech Transnational Red Sea Center News Science diplomacy sails on at the Red Sea against headwinds By Michelle Langrand
Global News OHCHR News Volker Turk of Austria nominated to be next UN rights chief By Michelle Langrand
Climate & Environment Climate change News Water stress to displace 700 million in Africa by 2030, WMO warns By Pip Cook
Peace & Humanitarian Development News Overlapping crises set back global development in 9 out of 10 countries, UN says By Pip Cook
Climate & Environment Air pollution News Air pollution: wildfires and heatwaves deal double blow to our lungs By Michelle Langrand
Global News Russia News Moscow ban of Novaya Gazeta ‘another blow’ to independent Russian media, says UN By Pip Cook