United Nations

  • Apr 7, 2016
  • 7 min read

New GCF strategy could unlock frozen funds globally

The Green Climate Fund has made slow progress in financing climate change projects ahead of COP22

International
  • Apr 7, 2016
  • 7 min read

War crimes trials will add to Bosnian Serb instability

Though voting is still half a year off, election campaigns already under way will make use of the ICTY verdicts

Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • Apr 6, 2016
  • 7 min read

Morocco will aim to limit UN Western Sahara mandate

A diplomatic crisis between Rabat and the UN could strengthen Morocco's position over Western Sahara

Morocco
  • Apr 5, 2016
  • 6 min read

Appeal may reject UN tribunal's Yugoslav acquittal

The verdict on Serbian ultra-nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj overturned 20 years of jurisprudence

Balkans
  • Apr 4, 2016
  • 7 min read

Online counterterrorism will gain momentum

Governments have been focussing on the internet to counter violent extremism

International
  • Mar 31, 2016
  • 2 min read

Unexpected ICTY verdict may not suit Serbia's Seselj

Seselj's acquittal will deny him the chance to rail against an unfair court

Serbia
  • Mar 4, 2016
  • 6 min read

North Korea sanctions usher in new era of tension

The UN Security Council has imposed its strongest ever sanctions on Pyongyang, but regional realignments may matter more

North Korea
  • Mar 2, 2016
  • 2 min read

Haiti cholera case may threaten UN legal immunity

A successful appear against the UN's immunity could greatly complicate future missions

Haiti