How to unify a city
by Paolo Tarony Saisi de Chateauneuf On Sunday, June 14th, at 5:15 in the morning, I was on the streetsContinue Reading
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by Paolo Tarony Saisi de Chateauneuf On Sunday, June 14th, at 5:15 in the morning, I was on the streetsContinue Reading
Still under the shadow of a war. Still burying the dead. Sirens still split the night, and soldiers still move between shattered fronts. Yet there is champagne in the Knesset.
Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Israeli Minister of National Security, celebrated as lawmakers passed one of the most radical pieces of legislation in the state’s history: the expansion of the death penalty.
By Melisa Kisacik Spring has come! Happy New Year, happy Nowruz, Nowruz Mubarak, Newroz Pîroz Bê! Across Persian, Afghan, Kurdish,Continue Reading
photo source: https://www.flickr.com/people/126057486@N04, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons; Photo collage of Governor Newsom Press Office BlueSky account posts By NadirContinue Reading
In her reflection on Zohran Mamdani’s historic win as Mayor of New York, Mariairene Fornari examines what this moment signals for a generation raised to believe in cosmopolitan belonging before the rise of reactionary politics.
Written by Reine Elle Vervaine Radwan, and Edited by Vedika Pillai, News Editor of the Graduate Press As Syrians, weContinue Reading
by Anonymous To The Editor-in-Chief The Graduate Press Geneva Graduate Institute 5th November 2024 Subject: Reflections on Religious Practices inContinue Reading
By Samuel Pennifold, MINT 2nd year Embattled Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak, after months of speculation, hasContinue Reading
By a Current Picciotto Resident When I decided to make the choice to move to Geneva, I of course expectedContinue Reading
By Muhammed Lamin Dibba, MINT 2nd Year When I was leaving Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam in the Netherlands on theContinue Reading








