by Raffaele Crocco So it's 100 metres a day. So says Stoltemberg, the NATO secretary general who has become the barometer of this 80-week war. He said this emphatically to the Afet Committee of the European Parliament in Brussels, explaining...

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On the occasion of the anniversary of the proclamation of the armistice by the Italian General Badoglio in 1943, we publish this recollection by Tina Longo, of Slovenian mother and Italian father, who as a child lived through the...
The WARS exhibition opened Wednesday 6 September at the Palazzo Ducale in Mantua. This international photography competition was conceived by Fabio Bucciarelli, its artistic director, and Raffaele Crocco, editor-in-chief of Atlante delle Guerre and Atlas of Wars. Now in...
  By Allison Anderman*    The gun industry and the extremist politicians it supports have long fanned the flames of hate-based, radical ideologies. At the same time, firearms manufacturers oppose laws that would keep dangerous, radicalized individuals from accessing guns and support...
by Alice Pistolesi The spread of jihadist terrorism is becoming increasingly widespread in the Sahel, where one of the armed groups recently pledged allegiance to the self-proclaimed caliph, thereby establishing a province of the so-called Islamic State in the region....
By Angelo Maddalena* The story that began last week with the author's journey continues with what the Free Syrian Army was and is today. Read the first episode PART 2 (A Look at the Free Syrian Army)  In his book “Passages in...
  by Raffaele Crocco "Stop everyone, we were wrong." A phrase that seems to dispel fears about the limited results of the Ukrainian counteroffensive on the 79th week of the war since Russia invaded the country. In reality, no one said...
By Paul Taylor * – The Guardian, OtherNews There was a time when clear blue water separated Europe’s mainstream centre-right from the Eurosceptic populists and xenophobes of the hard right. A Christian Democrat such as Helmut Kohl or Angela Merkel would have...
by Maurizio Sacchi Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador publicly attacked a Reuters investigation: “They’re cheats, liars,” he said at his press conference. On 18 August, the British news agency described how organised crime groups disguise drug profits: to bring...
by Maurizio Sacchi Javier Milei, an ultra-liberal economist, leads the primaries with 30% of the polls, followed by the Peronist Sergio Massa (21%) and the conservative Patricia Bullrich (almost 17%). The sum of the votes between Bullrich and another candidate...

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