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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)
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Peace & Humanitarian International Geneva Opinion ❝Geneva can once again be the cradle of a new multilateralism By Ivan Pictet
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Global News UN80 Opinion ❝UN80 should help solve long-term problems before they become irreversible catastrophes By Adam Day and Daouia Chalali
Human Rights Education Interview UN expert laments ‘chilling effect’ of Trump siege on academic freedom By Kasmira Jefford
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Human Rights Azerbaijan News Autocrats in Azerbaijan and elsewhere emboldened by Trump’s disdain for multilateralism By Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Global News United Nations Interview The end of the UN? Not if the Charter gets a reboot By Kasmira Jefford
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Human Rights Indigenous rights News German activist fights Russia’s 50-year ban in high-stakes UN rights case By Michelle Langrand
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Global News Multilateralism News Should the UN be worried about the rise of the far right? By Michelle Langrand
Human Rights Civil society News A UN body is keeping NGOs locked out – states are pushing for reform By Michelle Langrand
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