
Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Senior-Reporter and Co-Editor at Geneva Solutions
Articles
¿Qué hay detrás de la cautela de Suiza a la hora de descongelar activos rusos para ayudar a Ucrania?
1 week ago |
swissinfo.ch | Paula Dupraz-Dobias
6 de marzo de 2022: dos semanas después de que Rusia invadiera Ucrania, la gente se manifestó contra la guerra en Zúrich. Paula Dupraz-Dobias Escuchar el artículo Escuchando el artículo Toggle language selector Español (europeo) Español (mexicano) Generado con inteligencia artificial.
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1 week ago |
genevasolutions.news | Paula Dupraz-Dobias
As the US government veers away from its engagements with multilateral organisations and redefines rights and social protection at home, Azerbaijan is one of several authoritarian governments taking note, to set new limits on impunity. In the months since US president Donald Trump was inaugurated, Baku has joined a number of governments in ramping up a crackdown that it had already initiated on critics and shunning international organisations.
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2 weeks ago |
swissinfo.ch | Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Calls are mounting on both sides of the Atlantic for frozen Russian assets to be released to fund Ukraine’s war and reconstruction costs. Switzerland is under pressure to do more. But it’s not that simple. 7 minutes As Russia’s war in Ukraine drags on into its fourth year with no end in sight, the financial burden of the conflict has led to a growing reluctance by the new US administration to provide military and other assistance to Kyiv.
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3 weeks ago |
genevasolutions.news | Paula Dupraz-Dobias
After leading Human Rights Watch for three decades, Kenneth Roth stepped down in 2022 to write a memoir about his mission to uphold rights and pressure governments that violate them to change their policies. He tells Geneva Solutions how he made that happen and why he thinks China is the biggest threat to the human rights system.
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4 weeks ago |
swissinfo.ch | Dominique Soguel |Paula Dupraz-Dobias
Der Aufstieg der Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten als globale Rohstoffdrehscheibe macht sie zu einem potenziellen Konkurrenten der Schweiz. SWI swissinfo.ch / Helen James Seit dem Beginn des Ukrainekriegs haben westliche Länder zahlreiche Sanktionen gegen Russland verhängt. In der Folge sind viele russische Rohstoffhändler nach Dubai umgezogen. Wie wirkt sich das auf den Rohstoffhandelsplatz Schweiz aus? Dieser Inhalt wurde am veröffentlicht 26.
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