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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
Former UN chief Ban warns Security Council risks becoming irrelevant without reform
The call came during a public debate on “Leadership for Peace,” during which former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and academic Anjali Dayal urged members to...
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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
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Former UN chief Ban warns Security Council risks becoming irrelevant without reform
The call came during a public debate on “Leadership for Peace,” during which former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and academic Anjali Dayal urged members to...
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UK Bill ‘significantly erodes’ human rights and refugee protections, UN agencies warn
Concerns over legislationThe Illegal Immigration Bill eliminates access to asylum for anyone who arrives “irregularly” in the UK, meaning they passed through a country...
What we do for detainees
We seek to alleviate the suffering of families, particularly by restoring communication between detainees and their relatives. In some cases, we also support former...
Look under influence at the Museum of Art and History | City of Geneva
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The mica dust made me sick, I’m glad to be back at school
Last year, I heard about a children’s club “Balmanch”, from my friends who had started going to school. I wanted to join them too,...
WFP forced to slash food aid as half of all Haitians go hungry
This reduction in aid comes at a time when Haiti is grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis, with almost half of its population, approximately...
Afghanistan: Unemployment worsens crisis for disabled
Mahfouza is among the 28 million people in Afghanistan – 65 per cent of the population – now in need of humanitarian assistance. Decades...
The City of Geneva and AgriGenève united in favor of local and sustainable food | City of Geneva
Through the program "Feed the City" of Agenda 21 service – Sustainable city, Alfonso GomezMayor, in charge of the Department of Finance, Environment and...
Advancing social justice in a world in crisis
Date issued: 21 December 2022 |
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UN chief regrets Russia’s decision to withdraw from grain deal
Following weeks of negotiations, the UN-brokered accord that facilitated the export of more than 30 million tonnes of Ukrainian grain to global markets via...
The Role and Importance of the European Parliament in Today’s World
The European Parliament plays a crucial role in shaping the future of Europe and the world. As the only directly elected institution of the...
Russia – Ukraine international armed conflict: ICRC continues to help people in need
Dam destruction and humanitarian responseThe suffering inflicted on civilians by the floods following the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam comes on top of...
A better future starts with quality education
Quality education and decent work for teachers are the foundation of social and economic progress. As technology transforms education worldwide, investments are needed...


