Humanizing AI literacy Shifting from technical education to a more human-centered AI literacy that incorporates context, community, stewardship, and sustainability By Jerome Silla, Jonghwi Park and Giselle Miole | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 February 2026
Les écrans, faux amis des tout-petits Avant trois ans, les écrans perturbent le développement du cerveau, du langage et du lien affectif alerte la psychothérapeute Karine De Leusse By Muriel Scibilia | HEALTH | 1 February 2026
The Grand Tour of Switzerland – a road trip like no other Embark on a journey that strings together Switzerland’s finest marvels into one seamless adventure By Christian Tohmé | LEISURE | 1 February 2026
Inside the world of competition ice climbing Once a niche offshoot of alpinism practiced by hardened mountaineers, this winter sport has evolved into one of the most demanding disciplines By Peter Bourne | LEISURE | 1 February 2026
Journée internationale des cancers pédiatriques Une mobilisation européenne pour mieux guérir toujours plus d’enfants By Jean Fabre | OTHER | 1 February 2026
UNESCO at 80: putting people first As UNESCO marks eight decades of action, its history reveals how education, science, culture and information remain vital tools for rebuilding trust By Matthieu Guével | FOCUS ON | 1 February 2026
How has UNESCO’s “S” shaped global scientific cooperation? UNESCO has long championed a form of science that bridges borders, uplifts societies, and serves humanity By Lidia Arthur Brito | FOCUS ON | 1 February 2026
Ordre et désordre dans le jardin onusien Et si l’effacement progressif de l’ONU révélait moins un échec institutionnel qu’une rupture profonde entre idéaux, pouvoir et réalité du monde contemporain ? By Nicolas Savioli | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 February 2026