by Maurizio Sacchi As the days pass since the tragedy that left hundreds of migrants dead off the Greek coast, disturbing details are emerging about how the shipwreck happened in the first place, and above all about the failure of...
By Sara Gorelli -  L’Osservatorio – Centro di Ricerca sulle Vittime Civili dei Conflitti (Research Centre on Civilian Victims of Conflicts)     As news breaks that Russian troops have begun military operations in Ukraine, it is worth remembering that for civilians...
The editorial from our Director, Raffaele Crocco. Analyses and considerations aside, is the fact that one goes to war if it suits them. Otherwise one avoids it, because war is one of those unpredictable things, in which the guarantee of...
By Raffaele Crocco Four months after the start of Putin's Special Operation in Ukraine - since the government in Moscow still does not call the ongoing invasion a war - Kyiv has scored a likely political point: the European Council...
A reportage from Kherson: young artist Daria and her family lived in the city for four months during the unlawful Russian occupation. Kherson has only just been liberated -  but the happy ending is not yet on sight for...
by Anna Violante Since coming to power last September, Meloni has travelled far and wide to build personal and political relationships with European institutions and world leaders who can help her in her main battle: preventing migrants from landing on...
by Raffaele Crocco In this war, time seems to have stopped. There are no winners, only losers. Now, the great Ukrainian counter-offensive has begun, according to reports from the battlefield. The advance is slow, the fighting fierce. Ukraine's deputy defence...
  By Lucrezia Reichlin* – Project Syndicate for Othernews The key to the success of Europe’s two big political families, Christian democrats and democratic socialists, has been their well-developed political and ethical cultures. The Brothers of Italy, which will most likely...
by Ambra Visentin After an eight-year hiatus, and for the first time since 2015, a government plane took off from Madrid for Rabat on Wednesday afternoon. On board were Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and a dozen ministers. Sánchez is expected...
A new photographic contest for Tuscanian residents to reflect on development, future generations and integration. A project by Associazione 46° Paralelo and Primavera d'Impresa "The future in a click: ideas for the development of the country". This is the title...

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