by Unimondo (extract from Fanpage.it): The United Nations condemns the Italian police: “Too many cases of racism, Parliament should intervene”. The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) said it was “concerned by the numerous reports of widespread...
By Robert Tait* – The Guardian Prague’s central railway station seems a picture of normality amid warm spring sunshine and the return of legions of tourists, who had been largely absent at the height of Covid. On the platform one...
by Raffaele Crocco Four and a half months: that is how long it has been since the start of Putin's 'Special Operation' in Ukraine. An infinite amount of time, which is bringing the death toll to impressive levels. The tragic...
By Ambra Visentin Friends are forgiven all. In its 2022/2023 annual report, Amnesty International accuses the West of applying double standards in the fight against human rights violations - an iron fist against Russia for crimes committed in Ukraine, but...
By Carlotta Zaccarella As of mid March, the war in Ukraine has caused around 15,000 deaths, 1,900 injured, 3 million migrants forced to leave their homes for safety, 1,700 buildings destroyed and economic damage amounting to almost 119 billion dollars. To...
  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 Kateryna Mishchenko In an interview with France 24, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that the so-called collective security agreement in relation to Yerevan had not been upheld, especially in 2021-2022. At that time, according to the head of...
by Ambra Visentin  Abuse, control, death threats. The phenomenon of "feminicide" has been at the centre of public debate in Italy for months, following the many cases that have occurred this year. In order to find the terrible common denominator...
by Ambra Visentin The Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), a Hungarian institute funded by Viktor Orban's government, has just opened an office in the Belgian capital to build 'another narrative' than the one that dominates the European sphere. The launch event...
By Ambra Visentin One month into 2024, we are already seeing the results of some major elections, the first of a very long series in a record year: no fewer than 76 Countries are going to the polls, representing 51%...

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