In this final show of 2021, climate wars and how the UN refugee agency is trying to help the world’s most vulnerable communities including those in the Sahel; a “COVID tsunami” alert from the WHO's Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus; and Security Council condemnation for gruesome killings in Myanmar. Plus, an end-of-year message of solidarity and hope from UN chief António Guterres, while Brecht’s Mother Courage sets the tone for closing comments from regular guest Solange Behoteguy Cortes.
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – COVID & AZ, vaccine passports, Iran, gadgets and robots
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – Suez ship fallout, Sahel unrest, Myanmar shelter call and Mozambique attacks
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – Beating polio in India, Tigray probe, Myanmar crisis
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – COVID jab ‘clotting’ concerns, Myanmar deaths
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – DPRK, COVID & war photographer Giles Clarke
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – Myanmar crisis, 10 years of war in Syria
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – Belarus, Eritrea and the U.S. at the Human Rights Council, Nigeria school attacks
Podcast - UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva – COVID and despair in Syria’s camps
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Podcast: UN Catch-Up Dateline Geneva - Stopping human traffickers in the Sahel
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