Siegfried Modola is the winner of the third edition of WARS, the international photography competition conceived by Fabio Bucciarelli, its artistic director, and Raffaele Crocco, editor-in-chief of the Atlas of Wars and World Conflicts. The Italian-British photojournalist and documentary...
by Ambra Visentin A dozen Syrian human rights groups, civil society organisations and international legal experts have been laying the groundwork for the past two years. Today, they launched the initiative to create a court to try users of globally...
by Ambra Visentin As the conflict in Congo intensifies, heavy rains and flooding have already killed more than 300 people in the region. Some 1.8 million people have been affected by flooding. With limited access to water and sanitation, there...
After a personal and detailed investigation during a visit to the Country, the UN’s appointed human rights expert for Sudan, Radhoune Noucier, has sounded the alarm about the situation. In an interview with the UN outlet UN News, he...
by Binoy Kampmark - CounterPunch website, OtherNews The dishonour board is long. Advisors from Australia, account chasing electoral strategists, former Australian cabinet ministers happy to draw earnings in British pounds. British Conservative politicians keen to mimic their cruel advice, notably...
by Ambra Visentin Eric Salerno, journalist, special correspondent, expert on Africa and the Middle East, was the Jerusalem correspondent for the Italian daily Messaggero for almost thirty years. In this interview, he explains the possible scenarios that could emerge in...
by Ambra Visentin In August 2013, more than 1,000 people were killed in Douma and in the district of Eastern Ghouta, in Syria, with banned chemical weapons. Two weeks ago, French criminal investigative judges have issued arrest warrant against Syria's President...
By Ambra Visentin  Stella Assange recounts the long struggle to free her husband. A case of persecution by the US with the complicity of the UK. 'If we allow extradition, we agree to lose the right to the truth'. How is...
by Alice Pistolesi On 14 October 2024, an Italian Navy ship transported dozens of refugees from Libya rescued at sea to newly built reception centres in Albania. These are the first applicants for protection brought to the Balkan country. SOS...
by Ambra Visentin On 29 October, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov announced on his Telegram channel that 170 former fighters from the private Wagner battalion had joined the special forces of Akhmat, the Russian Guard unit stationed in Chechnya. This would...

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