Peace & Humanitarian UNHCR News Barham Salih, the UN’s new refugee chief looking east By Michelle Langrand
Global News United States News US ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz: ‘The Security Council will never move to Geneva’ By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Economics & finance Global trade News ‘Status quo is not an option’, says WTO chief ahead of major meeting focused on reforms By Kasmira Jefford
Global Health Global Health Opinion ❝Gun violence is bleeding health systems dry. WHO leadership is overdue By Bettina Borisch and Pascal Rudin
Human Rights Disabilities News Cuts to sign language and interpretation spark pushback at UN rights council By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian Education News Marie-Laure Salles: Students who feel they can no longer study freely in the US are turning to Geneva By Kasmira Jefford
Global Health WHO News WHO board nudges US, Argentina breakups forward before big meet By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Climate & Environment Chemicals News UN chemicals panel talks end with little progress as procedural skirmishes eclipse science By Michelle Langrand
Human Rights Human Rights Watch Portrait World in 'democratic recession' since 1985, warns Human Rights Watch new chief Philippe Bolopion By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Peace & Humanitarian Nuclear weapons News Risk of nuclear arms race looms as Russia-US treaty nears expiration By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Global Health WHO News US exit and funding crisis loom over WHO executive board meeting By Paula Dupraz-Dobias Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian Catholic Church News Vatican diplomacy warns of threats to multilateralism as it mulls Board of Peace invitation By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Science & Tech Education News Hans Wilsdorf Foundation funnels millions into Geneva university research By Lorène Mesot (Le Temps)
Peace & Humanitarian Donald Trump News Davos prompts rare straight talk as Trump brushes multilateralism aside By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Human Rights Iran protests News UN rights council orders inquiry into Iran’s brutal crackdown on protests By Michelle Langrand
Science & Tech WMO News AI promises to make weather forecasting cheaper – but is it reliable? By Susannah Birkwood
Human Rights Iran protests Interview Iran’s ambassador Ali Bahreini: Foreign agents instructed rioters to kill and create disorder By Kasmira Jefford Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Global News United States News Why – and where – Washington isn’t quite done with Geneva By Michelle Langrand
Economics & finance WEF News Davos lays bare a world drifting towards predatory capitalism By Aline Bassin (Le Temps)
Human Rights Iran protests News European states press for urgent UN rights council session over Iran protest killings By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian Venezuela News ‘Everyday is a rollercoaster’: Venezuelan aid groups gripped by uncertainty By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Peace & Humanitarian International Geneva News Diplomatic club head Raymond Loretan: ‘International Geneva should become a hub of hubs’ By Kasmira Jefford
Human Rights Human Rights Council News Indonesia to steer UN Rights Council in make-or-break year By Michelle Langrand
Global News History News The League of Nations archives go online, reopening history to the world By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Global News Venezuela Interview Venezuela opposition's María Alejandra Aristeguieta: Trump falling for old playbook By Paula Dupraz-Dobias