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Blaise Lampen, journalist and correspondent to the United Nations for the Swiss agency ATS, has just brought out his latest book. Eight years of a journal, where the writer gives us his ...
Documentary tracing the life and career of iconic Muslim leader of Pakistan’s post-Soviet generation. Bhutto directed by Duan Baughman and Johnny O’Hara On Dec. 27th, 2007, Benazir Bhutto, the first ...
Going to Davos this year would certainly be a very small part of what has to be done to understand and review the magnitude of the Geneva based WEF’s business and ...
Humanitarian Appeal, 2011 Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP), foreword by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OCHA This document contains strategic humanitarian action plans for 14 of the world’s most severe crises. Involving ...
The Rise of the Redback, A guide to renminbi internationalisation, Qu Hongbon, Sun Junwei and Donna Kwok, HSBC Sometimes, it is quite fascinating to read banking papers. For the HSBCspecialists based in ...
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and involved almost every country with an Atlantic Coastline. Two leading historians have created the fi rst ...
It is still a wonder to me how New York & Elizabeth Peyton could give birth to her paintings. The Eighties, a time when Peyton was a student at the School of Visual ...
Tessa Bunney began her journey through the craft villages on the outskirts of Hanoi at the moment the future appeared. Foreign direct investment was pouring into Vietnam, and with it whole new ...
It is very rare that a book of photography gives you the chance to slow the course of time, to the extent of bringing you to exactly where the photographer wished you ...
The Sochi project was initiated five years ago by the photographer Rob Hornstra and the writer and fi lm director Arnold van Bruggen to describe and document the Abkhaz region, situated between ...
Naoshima, Nature, Art, Architecture, photographs by Naoya Hatakeyama & Osamu Watanabe, and essays by Miwon Kwon & Kayo Tokuda Hatje Cantz, 38€, English/Japanese The museum is the product of the collaboration between architect ...
Tall, slim and strikingly handsome, lawyer and politician Mark Muller excuses himself warmly: he was stuck in a press conference. He is the new President of the State of Geneva for this ...
Prototype Unit, race rocks, Canada World leader in energy, Alstom heads for marine energy and enters industrialization and commercialization of its marine turbines. Using tidal energy. Philippe Gilson, Director for Ocean Energy ...
The Far-Flung LIFT Community Gathers in Geneva What is LIFT? It’s a conference about innovation and information and communication technology – and the eff ects of those on human beings. It is ...
Do you believe in the positive power of art? Whether your answer is ‘yes’ or ‘no’, Naoshima is a small, remote island in the Seto Inland Sea in western Japan awaiting your ...
Banks in Europe underwent stress tests last year. In Spain only five small savings banks did not pass it. But troubled assets are still around. Housing stock is part of it, though ...
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