by Nicholas Vinocur, Hannah Roberts and Jacopo Barigazzi (Politico, OtherNews) When Giorgia Meloni first rose to power in Italy in 2022, Western elites harbored doubts about a prime minister who’d once professed admiration for fascism. Fast-forward two years, though, and...
by Raffaele Crocco No Palestinian state in the future, no foreign influence on possible permanent arrangements, and the official death of Unrwa, the United Nation agency for Palestinian refugees. The Israeli government’s plan for the future of Gaza and the...
by Kateryna Mishchenko The Russian Volunteer Corps (RDC), the Freedom of Russia Legion, and the Siberian Battalion (all formed from Russian citizens fighting on the side of Ukraine) issued a joint statement on Wednesday, March 13, announcing the opening of...
by Alessandro De Pascale (from Bangkok) Opposition to the Burmese military junta, which has ruled Myanmar for just over three years, is reaching into Rome’s institutional buildings. Justice For Myanmar, a human rights organisation, has sent a letter to the...
by Antonio Michele Storto “We will wipe out Terroristan”: The long-awaited announcement has been circulating for weeks, and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has officially pledged to “permanently eliminate” the long-standing threat posed by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) guerrillas....
by Ambra Visentin Almost the entire metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, is in the hands of illegal armed gangs - estimated to number close to 300 groups comprising between 15 and 1,500 men - who have emptied the prisons and...
The new Zoom event hosted by Atlas of Wars is entitled “Women on the frontline: the importance of female voices in war reporting and freedom of expression, print and digital.” This third “World Atlas of Human Rights” event will highlight...
by Raffaele Crocco Africa is a key Continent in the world game being played by ‘pro-Americans’ and ‘anti-Americans’ to gain space and resources. In just over two years, ten coups d’état have been attempted. Some of them have successfully brought...
by Anna Violante The new legislation claims to adapt Law 185, in force since 1990, to new international challenges. Its objectives include minimising restrictions on arms exports, reducing the disclosure of information to parliament and civil society and, in particular,...
by Alessandro Graziadei - Unimondo* In recent weeks, Singapore has passed a series of amendments to existing laws to further tighten controls on activities that directly or indirectly finance the proliferation and sale of weapons and financial instruments used to...

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