The Covid-19 pandemic, a Biden-Putin face-to-face summit and record humanitarian crises: Geneva-based journalists reflect on a busy year and offer a glimpse into the future.
Podcast host Imogen Foulkes is joined in this episode by fellow Geneva-based correspondents who work for international news outlets.
Covid-19 dominated the news for the second year in a row. As the world prepares to enter \u201cYear Three\u201d of the pandemic, the future remains uncertain.
\u201cThere is no real perspective on when this is going to end. We had this kind of summer of hope, and then Omicron [variant] comes along and we have this question: where are we going to be in 12 months\u2019 time,\u201d asks Nick Cumming-Bruce, a contributor to The New York Times.
All eyes were on Geneva in June when US President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin met in the Swiss city for a historic summit.\xa0
Questions still remain, however, about whether the US has delivered on its promised return to multilateralism.
\u201cI didn\u2019t see the loud and clear voice of the USA defending human rights at the Human Rights Council. They were there, but kind of shy,\u201d says Gabriela Sotomayor, a correspondent for the Mexican magazine Proceso.
In the meantime, humanitarian needs in crisis-affected countries reached record highs this year.
\u201cGeneva\u2019s aid agencies are doing the best they can in these crises \u2013 perpetual crises,\u201d says analyst Daniel Warner.
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