Subscribers Only International Geneva: "Relevant, unrecognized, at times opaque Parting thoughts about multilateralism after four years in Geneva
#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.”
Subscribers Only "Make good trouble" says Joan Baez | Exclusive: Lula says "international system is irremediably broken" | New ties and common values between EU and Latin America | The G|O soon behind a paywall "Make good trouble" says Joan Baez | Exclusive: Lula says "international system is irremediably broken" | New ties and common values between EU and Latin America | The G|O soon behind a paywall
Subscribers Only #132 The G|O Briefing, March 23, 2023 Atlas Exposes Diversity in UN Geneva Voting Patterns | ICRC in Crisis Mode | America's Declining Influence | A Historic Water Conference
HRC agrees fact-finding mission to investigate Tehran's suppression of protests following Mahsa Amini's death In opening the meeting, UN human rights chief Volker Turk told the Council that 14,000 people had been arrested and that “hundreds of university students have been summoned for questioning, threatened or suspended and barred from entering university campuses.”
#119 The G|O Briefing, November 24, 2022 Human rights defenders cheer UN vote | Stop bothering us, UN tells the press | Alaa Abd El-Fattah is still in jail. His sister talks to The G|O |
#112 The G|O Briefing, October 6, 2022 A CLOSE VICTORY FOR CHINA AND A REBUKE TO THE WEST AT THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL | BRINGING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS PERPETRATORS TO JUSTICE | STOPPING PHONE HACKING | NUKES NOT AN OPTION
#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
Subscribers Only How China, Russia, and their friends are using the International Telecommunication Union to impose their authoritarian internet and surveillance model on the world US declarations of support for American candidates to top positions at international organizations are not unusual. But they rarely come from the White House, in particular about an organization referred to as “the most important UN agency you have never heard of.”
A tense moment for International Geneva—but also a faint hope, as informal spaces still allow dialogue with Russia The West’s resolve has, for now, been reinforced. But so has that of China, Russia, and their allies, bent on seizing the moment to their advantage.