How do we protect people in humanitarian action? In an era of climate shocks, budget cuts, and rising needs, protecting communities from harm demands courage and collective action By Clare Francis | INSIDE VIEW | 1 March 2026
Behind the pen of history A look inside the life of Keir Giles, former Senior Consulting Fellow at Chatham House and Historian of Russia By Mollie Fraser-Andrews | 3 QUESTIONS | 1 March 2026
Artists and activists shaping human rights dialogue in Geneva Where cinema meets diplomacy, the FIFDH uses powerful stories to connect local and international voices for human rights action By Laura Longobardi and Laila Alonso Huarte | EXPLORE SWITZERLAND | 1 March 2026
The BBNJ Agreement: a landmark treaty for our oceans By Annie Niessen and Elisa De Raes | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 March 2026
Preventive diplomacy in a fragmented world In a polarized world, the quiet success of preventive diplomacy is measured not by what happens, but by the crises that never unfold By Rabih El-Haddad | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 March 2026
Finance à impact : un levier stratégique pour l’ONU ? Face à l’érosion des financements publics internationaux, le système onusien fait aujourd’hui face à une alternative : se contracter ou se réinventer By Thomas Egli | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 March 2026
Mental health and the future of diplomacy Diplomacy runs on human judgment, yet mental health is missing from its design. A human‑centered shift is essential for resilience and effective policy By Mary-Cynthia Orji | GLOBAL AFFAIRS | 1 March 2026