#142 THE G|O BRIEFING, JUNE 15, 2023 Acrimonious disputes over LGBTQ rights rock the ILC—and are here to stay | China resumes construction of the future, literally, figuratively, and with Geneva on the map | Switzerland celebrates a successful first-ever Security Council presidency
#141 THE G|O BRIEFING, JUNE 8, 2023 Qatar's ILC Presidency testing the limits of constructive engagement | Dam collapse to be instrumentalized at HRC | ILO further isolates Belarus | Migration and elections
#140 THE G|O Briefing, June 1, 2023 Pressure mounts around Qatar's expected presidency of International Labour Conference | WHO refocuses efforts | Slovenia and Belarus face showdown at the UNSC | What Western decline?
Subscribers Only #139 THE G|O BRIEFING, MAY 25, 2023 Bold WHO report charts new economic path to deliver “health for all” | Imperiled islands | New Swiss human rights body | Quick links
Subscribers Only #138 The G|O Briefing, May 18, 2023 Habemus Pope | Qatar's presidency of the Annual Labour Conference provokes consternation | For its 75th anniversary, a financially sustainable WHO | Delivering on nuclear disarmament in Hiroshima
Subscribers Only #137 The G|O Briefing, May 4, 2023 How to deal with the Taliban: the UN's Afghan Headache | Global Leadership: US approval dips, but so does China's and Russia's | Worries about the estrangement of France and Germany
Subscribers Only #136 The G|O Briefing, April 27, 2023 Switzerland on the diplomatic front row as it assumes the UN Security Council presidency | The US-China rivalry is contaminating the IOM leadership contest | Dr. Tedros vs. the US Supreme Court
Subscribers Only #135 The G|O Briefing, April 20, 2023 Xi and Lula: A Bromance that Has the West Worried
Subscribers Only #134 THE G|O BRIEFING, APRIL 6, 2023 EXCLUSIVE: ACRIMONIOUS LEADERSHIP CONTEST AT IOM | AFRICAN STATES AND THE UKRAINE WAR: NUANCED NOT NEUTRAL | VETERAN HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER TO PROBE REPRESSION IN RUSSIA FOR THE UN
Subscribers Only #133 THE G|O BRIEFING, MARCH 30, 2023 Philippe Sands on prosecuting Putin for the crime of aggression | Pierre Krähenbühl assumes key position at ICRC in Geneva