Swiss NGO urges Bern to raise its climate ambition as US walks away from accords
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Delia Berner from Alliance Sud says Washington’s exit from climate treaties deals a “bitter blow” to climate justice and makes Switzerland’s climate‑finance delays “irresponsible”.
UN envoy: ‘Water must be put at the top of the political agenda’
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The UN secretary-general’s first special envoy on water, Retno Marsudi, wants member states to put this vital resource at the top of their political agenda.
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North Macedonia has been hit by USAID’s withdrawal. Fears are growing that ‘less Western’ countries will bridge the funding gap.
Swiss universities seek to stem tech espionage after Iranian scandal
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Swiss universities are set to tighten their vetting rules to curb tech espionage amid rising threats from countries like China and Russia.
How a project in Peru supports sustainable cocoa – and serves Swiss interests
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Switzerland supports farmers in Peru so they can produce in a more social and green way – and so chocolate producers have access to cocoa.
Why private finance for sustainable development is still bracing for impact
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Switzerland wants to rely more heavily on private capital to fund sustainable development, despite a mixed record for innovative schemes such as blended finance.
Syrian refugees in Lebanon in dilemma over staying or returning
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After the fall of the Syrian regime, some refugees are returning home, while tens of thousands are once again taking flight.
How a global plan to preserve forests launched a carbon offset debate
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The journey of a UN-backed scheme to prevent deforestation through carbon offsets exposes the challenges of influencing climate-related practices from afar.
Drug trade and land grabs threaten Amazon communities on climate front lines
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Drug trafficking, violence and weak state support overshadow Peru’s Amarakaeri reserve, where Indigenous communities are struggling to protect forests.
Charitable giving comes under pressure as donors slash education aid
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Donors like Switzerland are cutting funding for basic education in low-income countries. Can charitable foundations help fill the gap and improve learning outcomes?
The Davos set in decline: can the World Economic Forum save itself?
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Battered by scandal, the Swiss-based WEF faces a moment of crisis. Insiders say its future may depend on the success of next year’s meeting.
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The scandal at the Swiss food giant raises questions about its corporate culture and the health of its conglomerate model.
Why Switzerland must put human rights at the core of the OSCE
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The OSCE presidency presents an opportunity to refocus the organisation on one of its core mission, argue Eleonora Mongelli and Florian Irminger.
Lobbyists and oil-producers blamed for failure of Geneva plastics treaty
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Talks on a binding treaty on plastic pollution broke down on Friday. Several experts are pointing the finger at interest groups and oil- and plastic-producing countries.
Africa’s relevance is growing – and everyone wants in
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Africa is the future – by 2100, one in three people will live there. As the African Union’s clout grows, Switzerland is stepping up engagement.
Switzerland signs controversial reconstruction aid package for Ukraine
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The deal, which includes binding contracts for the involvement of Swiss companies in Ukraine’s reconstruction, has been widely criticised.
China’s project to mediate global disputes underlines divide between the West and the rest
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China has launched a new global mediation body to resolve disputes. How will this initiative reshape international conflict resolution?
Deep-sea mining: has Trump unleashed a scramble for the seabed?
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By forging ahead with deep-sea mining, the US is bypassing the UN and creating a diplomatic storm – with a Swiss firm at the centre.
Switzerland withdraws from democracy support in Bangladesh
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Promoting democracy around the world is one of Switzerland’s goals, but at the same time the funds for such efforts are dwindling.
Cultural aid cuts deal blow to Global South creatives – and Swiss diplomacy
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Switzerland is among many countries slashing foreign aid, including funding for the arts. Cultural institutions argue these cuts hurt artists – and donors’ national interests.
Promoting democracy in authoritarian Tajikistan – is Switzerland making a difference?
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While the government of Tajikistan’s long-standing ruler grows more repressive, Switzerland continues to support human rights – a delicate balancing act.
Switzerland eyes mediation role amid rising risk of conflict in outer space
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As political jockeying between the major powers intensifies in space, Switzerland wants to play the role of “bridge builder” to avert armed conflict in space.
How Switzerland helps protect the world’s endangered cultural heritage
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Geneva safeguards cultural treasures, from Spanish art to Ukrainian and Gaza heritage, reflecting Switzerland’s global heritage commitment.
End of Swiss development aid in Bangladesh sparks concern
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Switzerland is ending its bilateral development activities in Bangladesh after more than 50 years. This could complicate an already difficult situation in the country, NGOs say.
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Countries banning international adoptions claim they are doing it for the child’s welfare, but sometimes it’s just about power politics.
How Switzerland and Europe use AI tech for migration control
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Drones, surveillance towers and mobile phone data extraction: the full extent of these developments has been revealed in an international investigation.
China-US rivalry over artificial intelligence: what role for Switzerland?
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AI expert Bhaskar Chakravorti analyses the growing rivalry between the US and China on AI and Switzerland’s possible role.
Argentina, China, Thailand, Kosovo: Switzerland pushes free trade at the WEF
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Switzerland uses the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos as a key platform for trade diplomacy. This year, it took an especially active role.
How Swiss companies lobby in Brussels and at the WEF
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New analysis shows where lobbyists and the European Commission met most often. And which Swiss-based organisations lobby in Brussels.