Days before the “Lampedusa case” erupted with a bang, there were those who had already put forward proposals (not the first) to deal with a deep-rooted problem that requires concrete solutions: the immigration phenomenon. That’s why on 6 September...
By Filippo Rossi, in Antalya for Atlas of Wars/Atlante delle Guerre Antalya (Turkey) - No breakthrough in sight. In the seaside resort of Belek, near Antalya, the icy winter wind greeted the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers, Sergej Lavrov and...
By Baher Kamal for IPS - InterPressService MADRID, Dec 2022 (IPS) – When tens of thousands of Europeans had to flee the horrors of two born-in-Europe devastating armed conflicts that attracted other powers: the World Wars I and II, they...
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...
By Lasse Bruun and  Milena Bernal Rubio (*) – Newsweek The aspiration of inter-regionalism is to ease access for companies to regulated markets by giving them more legal protection, better geographical access and lower investment costs. However, integration projects and...
This time it really seems possible. After a difficult time negotiating, the European dream of Albania and North Macedonia is taking shape and defined contours, a candidacy path that began in 2005 for North Macedonia and in 2014 for...
by Raffaele Crocco The days pile up, as do the dead. Soldiers are dying - perhaps 300,000 by now, the losses of both armies - civilians are dying. In Lviv, Russian bombs hit a block of flats. Four dead, all...
Text and photos by Matthias Canapini* - Unimondo** This second episode begins in Gevgelija, a Macedonian town bordering Greece, and ends in the port of Patras before heading to Italy (read the first one) In November 2015, the year of...
In a Europe increasingly affected by structural crises that threaten to undermine the social peace it has enjoyed since the end of World War II, the Left, Greens and Progressives met in Athens on 21-23 October to discuss a...
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...

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