#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 Exclusive: The current global system is broken, Brazil’s foreign policy czar tells The Geneva Observer
Subscribers Only From Geneva, an urgent appeal for Haiti by the UN human rights chief | From Geneva, an urgent appeal for Haiti by the UN human rights chief |
Subscribers Only Qatar has long targeted International Geneva in efforts to burnish its image Partnerships with FIFA, one of the world’s most powerful and wealthy sport organizations, may undoubtedly seem alluring; but is it worth the risk of associating with what critics claim is a system riddled with corruption, now also tainted by Qatar’s influence buying?
#122, The G|O Briefing, December 15, 2022 Before Brussels, Geneva has long been Qatar’s target in efforts to burnish its reputation | FIFA's World Cup Follies
Two friends of multilateralism to conduct Brazil's foreign policy The predicted reappointment of the two men is a powerful symbol of Brazil’s return to its former diplomatic roots and tradition.
#121, The G|O Briefing, December 8, 2022 The resilience of multilateralism | Lula's government is taking shape–and it's good news for Geneva | We need to rethink how to produce food
#117 The G|O Briefing, November 10, 2022 A GOOD WEEK FOR INTERNATIONAL GENEVA | HOW DO YOU SPELL DEADLOCK? T-R-I-P-S | IN DEFENSE OF NON-ALIGNMENT
How do you spell deadlock? T-R-I-P-S In a meeting last week in Geneva, the chair of the TRIPS Council, Ambassador Lansana Gberie of Sierra Leone, said that the absence, at this late stage, of concrete, text-based proposals on the issue of the extension is “very concerning” and urged delegations to explore all options to make progress.
#116 The G|O Briefing, November 3, 2022 Moving International Geneva to Ukraine | Brazil back on the world stage | UN human rights chief speaks, as does ILO boss | Happy Birthday G|O!