Geneva
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
Zelensky says Ukrainian delegation on its way to US for talks
UN claims 'increasing' Israeli attacks on Lebanese civilians, 127 killed since ceasefire
Israel's first female ambassador to UNHRC starts 'challenging' post
Her portfolio includes one of the more contentious postings for an Israeli diplomat.
Nazi-looted painting sequestered after owner outed in Panama Papers
"Seated Man with a Cane," a highly valuable painting by Amedeo Modigliani, was revealed to be owned as an offshore asset.
Syrian opposition says not optimistic about peace talks
Fighting has slowed considerably since a fragile "cessation of hostilities agreement" brokered by the United States and Russia came into force almost two weeks ago.
Syrian regime gaining upper hand at peace talks in Geneva
The Syrian army overran a key town in the northern province of Aleppo on Tuesday.
Members of UNHRC ‘don’t care about human rights,’ say protestors in Geneva
At Geneva UN protest, World Jewish Congress CEO Robert Singer says members on the council "point fingers at Israel to deflect attention from their own disturbing human rights record back home."
Swiss investigating house of suspected Iran nuclear talks hackers
Authorities confirm computers were seized days after investigation first launched.
US admits at UN: We crossed line on interrogating detainees
US representatives say country should do better in police treatment of minorities.
Israelis testify in Geneva before UNHRC's Schabas commission on Gaza
The government of Israel has refused to cooperate with the three-member panel, headed by Canadian legal expert William Schabas.
Analysis: ‘One-handed economist’ needed to end Iran’s nuclear weapons program
The key takeaway for the P5 plus 1, based on the new economic data, is to internalize the plummeting oil price as a lever of pressure to secure massive concessions from Iran.
Israel blasts Switzerland for acceding to Palestinians with Geneva Convention meeting
French Senate narrowly recommends recognizing 'Palestine;' Denmark likely to be first European country to buck trend.