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Inside Geneva: life in Gaza and COP29

This content was published on In this podcast episode, we interview the editors of Daybreak in Gaza, a book that celebrates the history, culture, cuisine, music and daily life in Gaza.

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Almost 3,000 people demonstrate for Palestine in Geneva

This content was published on Almost 3,000 people took part in a solidarity rally for Palestine in Geneva on Saturday. The rally was organised by the BDS movement (Boycott – Divestment – Sanctions).

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One year since October 7, seen from Geneva  

This content was published on One year ago, Israel suffered a terrorist attack carried out by Hamas, from Gaza. The shock, suffering, and trauma were immense and Israel responded.  

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How the internet is reshaping global postal services

This content was published on On the eve of the Universal Postal Union (UPU)’s 150th anniversary, SWI swissinfo.ch spoke to its director general, Masahiko Metoki, about competition and how public and private postal services must work hand-in-hand.

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Breaking menstruation taboos in West Africa 

This content was published on Over 300 million girls and women worldwide menstruate every day, yet in West Africa the topic remains taboo. Some NGOs are trying to change local attitudes to periods.

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Universal Declaration of Human Rights: what are your questions?

We are dedicating a special series to the Universal Declaration on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. What does it mean to you?

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