Geneva
Why I went to Geneva: The human rights system at a crossroads - opinion
When victims cannot testify, we must carry their stories.
Iran says Lebanon is integral part of peace deal with US
Geneva’s silence vs Tel Aviv’s applause: Israeli-Palestinian peace talks must go public - opinion
Stop trying to educate antisemites, invest in Jewish children, WJC president tells leaders
Second Iranian diplomat abandons post, seeks asylum for family in Switzerland - report
Iran's Foreign Ministry has not commented on Derikvand's actions, according to the outlet, and has "avoided discussing the case or claiming ignorance due to fear of intelligence agencies."
UN Iranian expert says security forces removed wounded protesters from hospitals
A UN Iranian expert told Reuters that Iranian security forces removed wounded protesters from hospitals during the crackdown, a serious violation of medical neutrality.
Senior Iranian UN diplomat in Geneva seeks asylum in Switzerland - report
Alireza Jeyrani Hokmabad asked for asylum in Swiss territory not only for himself but also for his family after leaving his workplace.
UN spends approximately $100 million in funding to target Israel yearly, new report shows
Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon told The Jerusalem Post that the figure reflects a network of UN bodies, committees, and mechanisms structurally embedded in the organization’s budget.
Zelensky says Ukrainian delegation on its way to US for talks
Zelensky said he expected that the results of previous meetings with the US in Geneva would now be "hammered out" on Sunday.
UN claims 'increasing' Israeli attacks on Lebanese civilians, 127 killed since ceasefire
The UN human rights office said that at least 127 civilians had been killed in Lebanon in strikes by the Israeli military since the ceasefire's implementation.
US, Ukraine say they have an 'updated and refined' peace framework, but questions remain
Officials say the updated framework includes stronger security guarantees as Kyiv faces pressure over territorial concessions and ongoing Russian advances.
Europeans propose changes to US-Ukraine plan, including higher cap on army, document shows
The European counter-proposal included a provision that stated that Ukraine would hold elections as soon as possible after the war was ended.
Ukraine's borders cannot be changed, or army reduced by force - EU's von der Leyen
Von der Leyen says Ukraine’s borders cannot be changed by force and that its army must remain intact, and that the EU must play a central role in peace efforts.
US, Ukraine and European officials hold Geneva talks on Trump plan to end war
European leaders want changes to the US-led peace plan for Ukraine, as Kyiv faces pressure to accept Russian demands.