GENEVA, May 7 - When in 1937 the League of Nations vacated the 225-room Palais Wilson in Geneva, the global intergovernmental body created to preserve peace after World War One was on its last legs. It died soon afterwards with World War Two. Read more at straitstimes.com.
By 2025, more than 3,000 jobs in Geneva at the United Nations (UN) and international organizations have been cut or moved to cheaper locations, including about a fifth of UN jobs, according to a Reuters poll of dozens of agencies and local governments.