#152 THE G|O BRIEFING, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 Exclusive: Growing concerns about China's attempts to curtail the independence of UN's Human Rights Chief | Don't give up on democracy ! | SOS Méditérannée wins Right Livelihood Award
#151 The G|O Briefing, September 22, 2023 Is generative AI coming for our jobs? Yes and No ILO says | The worrisome rise of transnational repression
#150 The G|O Briefing, September 14, 2023 Exclusive: Showdown at the ILO over the right to strike | A new stage for Zelensky's peace plan at the HRC | Recommended reads
#149 The G|O Briefing, September 7, 2023 Repression of Uyghurs in China: one year on, revisiting the "Bachelet report" | What to make of the BRICS' expansion?
#148 THE G|O BRIEFING, AUGUST 31, 2023 International Geneva’s continued love affair with FIFA | What do the BRICS want? Co-existence or cooperation? | For justice in Syria, hope comes from Geneva rather than The Hague
#147 THE G|O BRIEFING, AUGUST 24, 2023 Remembering Sergio Vieira de Mello | Will there be an AI arms race? | Quick Takes
#146 THE G|O BRIEFING, JULY 13, 2023 No way out of the crisis yet at the WTO |International Geneva: “Relevant, unrecognized, at times opaque.”
#145 THE G|O BRIEFING, JULY 6, 2023 Exclusive: Lula says "international system is irremediably broken" | New ties and common values between EU and Latin America | "Make good trouble!" says artist and activist Joan Baez | The G|O soon behind a paywall
#144 THE G|O BRIEFING, JUNE 29, 2023 The UN is still a largely man’s world, but six women are blazing a trail in Geneva and New York | An economic model for the AI age | Switzerland has a new martyr
#143 THE G|O BRIEFING, JUNE 22, 2023 Proposal for a Global Health Threats Council has Geneva debating | Overwhelmed and underfunded human rights system may not be able to deliver on its mission | International Red Cross in Crisis—what would Dunant say?