Geneva
Euronews headed to Geneva for the Watches and Wonders trade show to meet the heads of prestigious brands Jaeger-LeCoultre, Patek Philippe and Hermès, and find out the latest trends from the industry. Watchmakers showcased their techniques and designs to watch lovers from all over the world. Leading figures in the sector told Euronews what makes their creations special and what great watchmaking means to them. We spoke to the owner and artistic director of Ateliers Louis Moinet who explained how his brand has carved out a place for its exclusive watches in a highly competitive, niche market whe...
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Geneva will once again be at the centre of the watchmaking universe this week, as the 2024 edition of Watches and Wonders transforms the Swiss city into a watch lover’s wonderland. The annual trade show is the biggest event of its kind for the Swiss watchmaking industry, and often the occasion for big-name brands to announce major new collections and timepieces. Last year, record numbers of collectors, journalists and members of the public attended the show, as it opened its doors to the public for the first time. The Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation, which owns and operates the fair, sai...
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For 10 days, every year in March, Geneva raises the profile of human rights with the FIFDH, a festival that combines cinema and debate on human rights violations around the world. From Russia to Palestine, global conflicts and struggles are countless and intensifying. "There's nothing to celebrate in the world at the moment if we're talking about human rights, but we're convinced that culture, and in particular the power of images through film, can make a difference, can bring powerful stories that can generate commitment and a desire to change this world for the better," explains Laura Longob...
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Lake Geneva, Western Europe's largest freshwater reserve, is facing a hidden crisis. Its water temperature is rising at an alarming rate - 4 to 5 times faster than the world's oceans. With average annual temperatures reaching a record 13.6 degrees Celsius, it is throwing the lake's delicate ecosystem into disarray. Fishermen see the impact of global warmingProfessional fishermen are seeing the consequences when they raise their nets. Some species are becoming more abundant or reproducing at different times while others disappear as the waters warm. "Here's the big winner of global warming... L...
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By Mohammed Kudrati The World Trade Organization (WTO) early on Friday adopted a set of landmark trade deals and consensus on rules as part of its 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) involving hundreds of trade ministers of various nations. The body is a 164-nation multilateral organization to set the common ground rules for international trade. The deal is significant for two reasons. First, since it is the first major global trade deal since 2017 at the forum, reconciling disparate stances by a cross-section of countries. Second, given that the WTO makes its rules based on consensus and unani...
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