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 The attempt to pass legislation to allow the deportation to Rwanda of asylum seekers who have entered the UK illegally is the most serious parliamentary test for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak since he took office a year...
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...
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 Patrick Kroker is a lawyer at the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), where he leads work on human rights violations in Syria. He was counsel of the co-plaintiffs in the Al-Khatib trial against Anwar...
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...
"For five thousand years we have had geographical maps, and for three thousand years these maps have contributed to the mental image the man has of the world. Scientists, historians, popes, researchers, navigators have drawn maps, but the cartographer...
by Ambra Visentin Forty-three years have passed since the fascist terrorist attack on Bologna railway station on 2 August 1980. The attack, the bloodiest in post-war Italy, left 85 people dead and over 200 injured. Despite the fact that the...
by Ambra Visentin The death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the mercenary group Wagner Army, marks a point of no return for the soldiers themselves, about whose future the world is asking many questions. The list of passengers on board...
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...

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