#110 The G|O Briefing, September 22, 2022 AT ITU, THE ELECTION THAT MIGHT DECIDE THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET - POST COVID, WILL THE PALAIS EVER GO BACK TO NORMAL? - BACKSTAGE WITH THE UN PRESS
#109 The G|O Briefing, September 15, 2022 INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS WITH RUSSIA STILL HAPPENING IN GENEVA | ARE THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE COLLECTIVELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WAR?
How will the Human Rights Council deal with the UN’s report on China? In the run-up to Monday’s opening of the 51st session, diplomatic consultations of a rare intensity are underway in Geneva to ensure that the OHCHR’s report is not ignored and that further actions will be taken.
#108 The G|O Briefing, September 8, 2022 FRENZIED DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY AROUND REPORT ON CHINA | WT0'S DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY STILL NOT FIXED | STATE SOVEREIGNTY VS. INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS
Russian indigenous spokeswoman faces intimidation at the Human Rights Council “This goes to show that Russia is no longer concerned by its public image. Even the most basic codes of communication in what is supposed to be a safe space for discussion are no longer respected.”
#104 The G|O Briefing, July 7, 2022 Crowdfunding drones to help Ukraine - Russian diplomat intimidates speaker at the HRC - Science and diplomacy at the heart of International Geneva
#101 The G|O Briefing, June 16, 2022 International Organizations are getting defensive — How to engage with China?
The intimidation of journalists in Russia will be denounced by the Human Rights Council—but so will the EU’s decision to ban Russian media A report to be presented at the next session of the Human Rights Council (HRC) will question the decision by the EU to ban Russian media outlets. Written by Irene Khan, the Special Rapporteur for press freedom, the HRC initially requested the report to assess the growing challenges journalists face
#100 The G|O Briefing, June 9, 2022 Switzerland joins UNSC—Renewed pressure on Michelle Bachelet—Questions around the EU ban on Russian media