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...
The editorial commenting on the latest updates from Ukraine, by our Director, Raffaele Crocco. 11 months have passed since the beginning of the invasion, and still Kyiv is under attack, as is the whole of Ukraine. We are seeing some...
On April 4th, 2023, the Hague saw the opening of the trial against former Kosovar President Hashim Thaci and three other prominent leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), who are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity....
by Stefano Bocconetti Even before borders, far, far before walls. Further: trying to stop migrants when they have only thought of setting off. Before they leave towards the Sahel or for Turkmenistan. For the Balkans or for Lampedusa. The plan...
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 Raffaele Crocco The Azov Battalion is back. For the Ukrainians, the heroes of Mariupol are back, those who resisted the Russian invader and barricaded themselves in the Azovstal steelworks until May 2022. For the Russians, the worst representatives of...
by Ambra Visentin An international summit “to understand how to help the countries that migrants leave, and how to stop the trafficking and the traffickers”. These were the declared aims of the International Conference on Development and Migration held yesterday...
by Anna Violante "We are very satisfied…” said Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Sunday 11 June, after talks with Tunisian President Kais Saied.  Why her optimism?  Said's rejection of EU aid to help Tunisia recover economically and stem the...
The editorial piece is written by our founder and director, Raffaele Crocco. The days were between 11 and 18 July, the year 1995. The militiamen of the Army of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina entered Srebrenica in those...
by Ambra Visentin  With almost five months to go before the next parliamentary and presidential elections, the Turkish government is moving to eliminate the competition. In the crosshairs is the People's Democratic Party (HDP), which the government aims to disband. ...

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