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How did the Broken Chair break its leg
By
Julian Canlas
| May 25 2020
The latest Geneva landmark set in the center of the international quarter reminds us of the devastating consequences of war on civilian populations
Geneva’s International Quarter
By
Bill Harby
| May 23 2020
More of an idea than a neighborhood, the Nations district is home to the international organizations that define Geneva in the world and help that world work better in today’s global economy.
Creating Room XIX with UN's ideals
By
The Urboxed Team
| May 5 2020
Designed by Italian architect's studio PEIA Associati, the new space represents a major design and technological upgrade to the international organization
CERN opens its sub-atomic particle doors
By
Bill Harby
| September 6 2019
For two days in September we’re all invited to special events at the world’s foremost lab researching what our universe is made of.
9 places where expats hang out in Geneva
By
Vivian Hakkak
| August 15 2019
Moving to a new country means starting all over again. It brings with it a number of challenges, including making new friends, new business contacts, and of course taking care of the basics of daily life.
What Henri Dunant built
By
Bill Harby
| August 7 2019
If only the “impractical” visionary who co-founded the Red Cross and won the first Nobel Peace Prize could see what it has become.
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