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The Palais des Nations being built
The Palais des Nations being built
The Swiss architect Le Corbusier submitted two architectural projects for the Palais des Nations, the League of Nations' headquarters. Both projects were rejected. Five architects Carlo Broggi (Italy), Julien Flegenheimer (Switzerland), Camille Lefèvre and Henri-Paul Nénot (France) with Joseph Vago (Hungary) had been selected to develop a common architectural project. The building process kicked off the 7th of September 1929 and went on until 1938.
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A time for dialogue
In 2003, a man from Geneva initiated a dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians far from the diplomatic arena. His aim: to achieve a two-state solution. The RTS archives bear witness to the dynamic generated by this ‘Geneva Initiative’.