Geneva

As Geneva talks with Iran, Russia open, US faces narrow path between diplomacy, force

“In this round of negotiations, we will attend with a full team; a political, legal, economic, and technical team,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei noted.

Iranian, American flags against backdrop of Iranian nuclear site. (illustration)
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia February 9, 2026.

Kremlin says main issues over peace talks on Ukraine to be discussed in Geneva, including territory

Iranian, American flags against backdrop of Iranian nuclear site. (illustration)

US pushes for progress as Geneva set to host separate talks on Iran, Ukraine-Russia on Tuesday

UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Antonio Guterres smiles while speaking with Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer inside 10 Downing Street in central London, Britain, January 16, 2026.

Guterres faces backlash for congratulating Iranian regime, UN Watch demands transparency


Members of UNHRC ‘don’t care about human rights,’ say protestors in Geneva

At Geneva UN protest, World Jewish Congress CEO Robert Singer says members on the council "point fingers at Israel to deflect attention from their own disturbing human rights record back home."

Pro Israel rally outside UNHRC in Geneva‏

Swiss investigating house of suspected Iran nuclear talks hackers

Authorities confirm computers were seized days after investigation first launched.

Cyber hackers [illustrative]

US admits at UN: We crossed line on interrogating detainees

US representatives say country should do better in police treatment of minorities.

The name sign for the United States is positioned on the podium before the start of the Universal Periodic Review of the US at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva, May 11

Israelis testify in Geneva before UNHRC's Schabas commission on Gaza

The government of Israel has refused to cooperate with the three-member panel, headed by Canadian legal expert William Schabas.

The United Nations in Geneva

Analysis: ‘One-handed economist’ needed to end Iran’s nuclear weapons program

The key takeaway for the P5 plus 1, based on the new economic data, is to internalize the plummeting oil price as a lever of pressure to secure massive concessions from Iran.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks in Tehran

Israel blasts Switzerland for acceding to Palestinians with Geneva Convention meeting

French Senate narrowly recommends recognizing 'Palestine;' Denmark likely to be first European country to buck trend.

A session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva underway

Israel's post-Gaza war meeting with UN body: Hit, miss or just showing commitment?

Even prior to the Gaza operation, the Justice Ministry decided to send a higher-ranking delegation to meeting than usual, to show UN bodies its commitment to human rights.

Members of UN Security Council during meeting at UN headquarters in New York , October 14

Arab and Muslim states question Israel’s right to defend itself at UNHRC

Israel is the only country at the United Nations, which is debated by the Human Rights Council at every session.

A session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva underway

Poll: Most who voted Likud want Netanyahu to launch diplomatic drive for Palestinian state

According to the survey two-thirds of the public believes that if a final-status agreement is not reached in the coming years, it will lead to a violent confrontation in the region.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addresses Likud supporters.

IAEA asks for 1 million euros to oversee Iran nuclear deal extension

Atomic watchdog says an additional 1 million euros is needed in order to properly oversee four-month extension of deal.

IAEA in Vienna 370