Truth, trust and the new risks facing humanitarian action Humanitarian crises are no longer shaped only by what happens on the ground, but by what people believe is happening By Xavier Castellanos | FOCUS ON | 1 May 2026
Heidi: how one child can inspire peace Heidi has the potential to contribute to worldpeace – if we take her seriously and understand her as an invitation to dialogue By Peter Otto Büttner and Peter Polzin | CULTURE | 1 May 2026
How AI is redefining teaching and learning Artificial intelligence may make teaching easier, but at what cost to the experience of education? By Sebastian Zielinski | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 May 2026
The foundation of humanitarian action Protecting communities from sexual exploitation and abuse requires trust, honest dialogue and the willingness to listen to those on the frontlines By Clare Francis | INSIDE VIEW | 1 May 2026
Forty years into eternity Four decades after the death of Jorge Luis Borges in Geneva, the city is honoring the seminal writer with a series By Marcos Liyo | CULTURE | 1 May 2026
Digital doors: who gets in? The shift to digital government is reshaping access to public services but not equally for all By Patricia Nemeth | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 May 2026
Cold water swimming: method to the madness Take the plunge and this new hobby could change your life By Mollie Fraser-Andrews | LIFESTYLE | 1 May 2026
La Société de Lecture : entre héritage et modernité Lieu de vie autant que de savoir, la Société de Lecture mêle débats, rencontres et initiatives pour les jeunes pour faire du livre une expérience joyeuse et partagée By Muriel Scibilia | OTHER | 1 May 2026