Peace & Humanitarian ICRC Interview Pierre Krähenbühl: ‘ICRC won’t replace UNRWA in Gaza’ By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Global Health Pandemic treaty News Pandemic treaty talks enter final stretch amid deep divides By Michelle Langrand
Science & Tech Intellectual property News A new multilateral treaty takes root at WIPO to recognise traditional knowledge By Kasmira Jefford
Peace & Humanitarian Israel-Gaza war News UN report exposes extent of famine threat in Gaza By Michelle Langrand
Global News International Geneva News UN in Geneva’s future visitor centre hopes to improve dialogue with public By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Human Rights International justice Opinion ❝International crimes never die, but their perpetrators do By Alain Werner, Civitas Maxima
Human Rights Racism News Desirée Cormier Smith: ‘The United States does not have a monopoly on racism’ By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Climate & Environment ILO News Workers face rising threat from climate change, ILO warns By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Climate & Environment Plastics treaty News Campaigners brace for tense plastics treaty talks amid fears of sabotage By Michelle Langrand
Global News Food security News A new group of experts wants to fix our broken food system By Michelle Langrand
Global Health nutrition Opinion ❝Why investing in public health is a win-win strategy that can protect Nestlé’s profits By Svet Lustig Holly Gabriel Thomas Abrams
Global Health News UNFPA chief: We see ‘orchestrated efforts’ to reverse gains in sexual and reproductive rights By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian International Geneva News When a foundation for the poorest lays off workers and buys a pretty villa in Geneva By Fabrice Delaye
Global News Israel-Gaza war Interview Ghassan Salamé: ‘Major powers encourage each other to violate the rules they themselves have established’ By Kasmira Jefford
Economics & finance Loss and damage News Geneva to be the ‘neutral’ home for loss and damage technical body By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Economics & finance Trade News UN agency rebrands amid budgetary strains and political ambitions By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Global News UN funding Analyse Behind the UN liquidity crunch, a multilateral system in crisis? By Michelle Langrand
Global News Literature Interview Ian Fleming biographer traces James Bond author’s brush with the League of Nations and Geneva By Kasmira Jefford
Climate & Environment High seas News Human-driven environmental changes in Galápagos face global pushback By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Global Health Pandemic treaty News Jayati Ghosh: Pandemic accord negotiations will go nowhere because of powerful multinationals By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Human Rights Israel-Gaza war News States to ask UN rights body to call for arms embargo on Israel By Michelle Langrand
Global News United Nations News UN forced to tighten belt amid financial woes By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Human Rights Human Rights Council News UN rights expert on Israel-Gaza war: ‘Everyone has been deemed targetable’ By Michelle Langrand
Human Rights Human Rights Council News Exclusive: UN human rights branch under stress amid liquidity crunch By Michelle Langrand