by Ambra Visentin The scenario has been the same for months, with queues stretching for miles at many petrol stations across the country. Presidential elections are due to be held on 25 February and, as has historically been the case...
By Marco Grisanti   One thing is certain: Bitcoin is divisive. On the one hand, there are actors like the Russian Central Bank, who want to ban cryptocurrency because of the risk of strong financial instability that they imply, as they...
by Ambra Visentin More taxes not only on multinationals but also on the world's super-rich to finance the ecological transaction. This is the proposal that Socialist MEPs Aurore Lalucq (France) and Paul Magnette (Belgium) intend to present to the European...
By Ambra Visentin Near Bristol, 150 km west of London, the source of the river Thames has temporarily disappeared. The reservoirs have gradually emptied and since this week gardens watering is forbidden. At the centre of the debate are...
By Anna Bisignano “Our Land, Our Resources: stop the Plundering of Natural Resources in Western Sahara", this is the Manifesto published by the international campaign “Western Sahara is Not for Sale” (WSNS). The occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco has lasted...
By Alice Pistolesi The suffering of the Syrian population continues unabated. On Wednesday 9 March, Paulo Pinheiro, chairman of the UN International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, described the impact of the 11-year conflict on communities as "devastating" at a...
by Francesca Mollica It was 2018 when the Green Gold Cooperative managed to reach a great goal: exporting its first coffee crop. This story begins in 2015 thanks to the collaboration with UNODC (United Nations agency for drug control and crime...
The editorial for International Labour Day - the festivity of all workers - by our director Raffaele Crocco. Work, information, education, health, freedom of opinion and expression: if we think about it, these are the pillars of democracy. They are...
by Ambra Visentin At the heart of the controversy that has gripped France since the end of January is the reform of the pension system. The measure would raise the legal retirement age from 62 to 64, while speeding up...
By Francine Mestrum* – Meer If we want to fight inequality and promote social change, we will have to relaunch the brilliant idea of welfare states or, even better, promote a new eco-social contract. It is surprising to note that many...

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