Peace & Humanitarian Unicef News Unicef to leave Geneva lakeside for Rome’s Colosseum By Kasmira Jefford
Climate & Environment Indigenous peoples News Cop30: Indigenous groups say big forest funds don’t cut it for them By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Peace & Humanitarian Explosive Weapons News Three years after states pledged to curb bombing in urban areas, what’s next? By Kasmira Jefford
Peace & Humanitarian Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue Interview International norms and fried eggs: David Harland on the new realities of stopping wars By Kasmira Jefford
Peace & Humanitarian Sudan News Sudan’s El Fasher: survivors agonise over loved ones left behind By Augustine Passilly (Le Temps)
Human Rights Human Rights Council Opinion ❝As UN rights council probes Sudan atrocities, it should take a hard look at its members By Sigrid Lipott
Human Rights Sudan Interview ‘These atrocities were preventable’: UN-backed investigator on Sudan’s El Fasher By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian forced labour Opinion ❝Russia is crushing labour rights in occupied Ukraine – the ILO must go beyond declarations By Vasyl Andreyev and Luca Cirigliano
Peace & Humanitarian UNHCR Portrait Pekka Haavisto: Finland’s pragmatist eying the UN refugee top job By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian Artificial intelligence News Negotiations expert Claude Bruderlein: Humanitarians ‘playing whack-a-mole’ with AI By Kasmira Jefford
Human Rights Sudan News UK seeks urgent UN rights meeting on carnage in Sudan’s El Fasher By Michelle Langrand
Climate & Environment Mercury News Mercury rising: gold rush exposes Minamata Convention gaps By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Climate & Environment Environmental justice News Environmental crimes go unpunished. Experts want to equip defenders to fight back By Michelle Langrand
Climate & Environment United States News UN weather agency makes provisions for financial storms By Kasmira Jefford
Climate & Environment Climate change News Cop of flop? Priced out of Belém, Geneva delegations keep it low-key By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Peace & Humanitarian Nuclear weapons Interview UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi: ‘The UN has lost its ability for active diplomacy’ By Simon Petite (Le Temps)
Human Rights Human Rights Council News China and Russia accused of sabotaging UN human rights funding By Michelle Langrand
Economics & finance Unctad News Unctad meets in Geneva as budget pressures put mission on the line By Michelle Langrand
Peace & Humanitarian ceasefire News What it takes to negotiate a successful ceasefire – and make it last By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Peace & Humanitarian UNHCR News Who can steer the UN refugee agency through tough years ahead? By Michelle Langrand
Science & Tech Gesda Interview Gesda chief Marilyne Andersen: We must act before crises force us to react By Stéphane Bussard (Le Temps)
Global News International Geneva Opinion ❝If UN80 is to deliver more than budget cuts, it should build on Geneva's strengths By Adam Day & Madeleine Hamel
Peace & Humanitarian Israel-Gaza war News Humanitarians urge full access under Gaza ceasefire plan By Kasmira Jefford