Text and photos by Matthias Canapini* – Unimondo** This eighth episode is set in Albania (read previous episodes here: first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth)  In April 2019, following the main migrant and refugee routes along Europe’s borders, I spent about ten days intermittently in...
By Paul Taylor * – The Guardian, OtherNews There was a time when clear blue water separated Europe’s mainstream centre-right from the Eurosceptic populists and xenophobes of the hard right. A Christian Democrat such as Helmut Kohl or Angela Merkel would have...
by Robin Jaspert * – Jacobin, OtherNews In June, Italy’s government impounded the Sea-Eye 4 rescue ship for 20 days as part of a crackdown on NGOs that save migrants’ lives at sea. Crew members told Jacobin why they won’t...
by Kateryna Mishchenko Mass protests began January 15 in the Bashkir town of Baymak, more than 400 kilometers to the southeast. The reason was the outcome of the trial of civil activist Fail Alsynov, a well-known advocate of minority rights...
by Kateryna Mishchenko The Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) reported that it had processed 100% of all voting protocols in the presidential elections. According to the voting results, Vladimir Putin received 87.28% of the votes. Other candidates received less than...
by Giuliano Battiston* As the four alleged perpetrators of the Crocus City Hall attack were jailed by a Moscow court for two months on remand, the Russian Federation lowered its flags to half-mast on Sunday in a day of mourning...
by Maurizio Sacchi At 11.30 am today, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, was granted permission by the High Court in London to continue his appeal against extradition to the United States. The next hearing will take place on 20...
by Kateryna Mishchenko According to the vote count in Azerbaijan in the extraordinary presidential elections held on February 7, the victory was won by the current head of State, Ilham Aliyev, as reported by the Azerbaijani service of Radio Liberty....
Text and photos by Matthias Canapini* – Unimondo** This eighth episode is set in Albania (read previous episodes here: first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh)  In April 2019, following the main migrant and refugee routes along Europe’s borders, I spent about ten days intermittently in Albania....
by Ambra Visentin Another French stronghold in Africa has fallen, but this time terrorism has nothing to do with it. On Tuesday evening, when the results of Saturday's elections were announced on the Gabon 24 television channel, the Gambian coup...

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