Subscribers Only #127 The G|O Briefing, February 16, 2023 Syrian quake victims: trapped by geopolitics; helped by diplomacy | Politics and Borders Matter | Re-envisioning the Liberal International Order
Subscribers Only #126 The G|O Briefing, February 9, 2023 International Geneva's irreplaceable role on the humanitarian front | Putin is stealing Russia
The birth of a new international order Joschka Fischer | As the remnants of the twentieth century’s bipolar order finally disappear, a new global pentarchy is coming to the fore.
#120 The G|O Briefing, December 1, 2022 The ICRC's "silent failure" on Ukraine — Geneva's role in demining efforts — A new US-Chinese bipolar world? Maybe not! — A response from the UN
The Silent Failure of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Ukraine Daniel Warner | Why has the ICRC not been more vocal about grave human rights and international humanitarian law violations in Ukraine?
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 |
#118 The G|O Briefing, November 17, 2022 Exclusive: Ukraine Grain Association President talks to The G|O | Bali not so far from Geneva | Watch The G|O on local station Léman Bleu!
President of Ukrainian Grain Association confident of increased grain export "I believe that they will find a solution, and the grain corridor will be extended. I hope we will even add an additional port."