We have written and stood for this many times: the civil ships put to sea by NGOs are islands of humanity, that give hope of survival to those forced to cross the Mediterranean - risking their lives in hopes...
by Raffaele Crocco
The day is 388 since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Nothing changes at the front. Russia continues to bomb villages. In Kostiantynivka and Toretsk, bombs in the last few hours killed a 50-year-old woman and wounded a...
Reporting from Angkor, Cambodia, is Raffaele Crocco.
Jorani speaks rarely. In spite of his silence, the name means 'radiant jewel'. He drives his tuk-tuk and is silent, almost all the time. He drives through the ruins of Angkor and merely...
by Ambra Visentin
Deforestation 'to ensure Russia's security'. As The Insider reports, the experimental fields of the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, north of Moscow, are the first areas within the city limits where air defence systems have appeared. In the Timiryazevsky...
The weekly editorial update on the Russia-Ukraine war by our director, Raffaele Crocco.
In this fifty-fourth week since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the key word is just one: Bakhmut. Around and now inside the city in the east of...
by Leonardo Delfanti - reporting from Verona's EOS Show
Verona, Italy - Young couples, amateurs, enthusiasts and families walk around intrigued among the more than 330 stands of the EOS Show, the event combining hunting, boating and fishing with sport...
by Ambra Visentin
The decades-long dispute between Japan and South Korea over the compensation of forced labourers seems finally set to be resolved. For years, the governments have been arguing about compensation for former forced labourers and forced prostitutes, the...
The weekly update on Russia's invasion of Ukraine by our director, Raffaele Crocco.
A Ukrainian drone strikes a target, only 120 kilometres from Moscow. Five Russian aircraft carriers remain deployed in the Black Sea, with 32 Kalibr missiles ready to...
by Theo Guzman
The Burmese junta's decision to extend the state of emergency for another six months on 1 February, two years after the coup, is an indirect admission that it cannot hold elections in a country that is largely...
by Ambra Visentin
On Monday 27 February, actions took place in Moscow and several other Russian cities to commemorate opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, former governor of Nizhny Novgorod and deputy prime minister of the federal government, who was murdered exactly...