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Hello, it's Kasmira. As negotiators began Gaza talks in Egypt yesterday, the Geneva Graduate Institute's Riccardo Bocco highlights the complete absence of international law from Trump's proposal.

Meanwhile in Geneva, UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi laid out the stark reality facing his cash-strapped agency. And over at the Human Rights Council, a team of experts were given the go-ahead to continue investigating violations committed in Sudan's ongoing conflict.

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Kasmira Jefford

07.10.2025


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US president Donald Trump shakes hands with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House in Washington, DC, 29 September 2025. (Keystone/EPA/Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool)US president Donald Trump shakes hands with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House in Washington, DC, 29 September 2025. (Keystone/EPA/Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool)

International law missing from Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, says political scientist. Hamas may have accepted Donald Trump's plan – under duress –, yet the proposal's disregard for international law leaves Palestinians’ future up in the air, argues political scientist Riccardo Bocco.

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