The interview - by Alice Pistolesi  Internal politics animated by strong conflicts, accusations of an apartheid-like system, the new relations with the US Administration and the state of play of the Abrahamic agreements. An interview with Davide Assael, philosopher, scholar...
by Angelo Maddalena* Starting this Monday, for a month, we will be publishing a three-part report from Syria: the first on the author’s journey, the second on what the Free Syrian Army was and is today. The third, finally, is...
by Anna Violante     A year after Masha Amini was killed by the morality police for wearing her hijab incorrectly, another girl, Armita Geravand, was allegedly killed by the same morality police for the same reason. Armita was travelling on a...
By Shamil Shams, Shabnam von Hein – Deutsche Welle (DW) The Taliban have further curbed women’s rights with their latest veil compulsion decree. Afghanistan’s civil society faces an uphill task to challenge the group without adequate support from the international...
  by Jennifer Zacharia* – Boston Review During the summer of 1998, my cousin Shireen’s alarm would wake us both at 6 a.m. every morning. She shared her room with me while I worked in Palestine during that time. When the...
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 Ambra Visentin The determined voice of Egyptian journalist Rasha Nabil, presenter of the Dubai-based Emirati channel Al Arabyia, has now reached every corner of the world, thanks to an strong interview with Khaled Meshaal, the former political leader and...
Editorial Board - Haaretz, OtherNews The danger looming over Israel in recent years has been fully realized. A Prime Minister indicted in three corruption cases cannot look after state affairs, as national interests will necessarily be subordinate to extricating him...
by Ambra Visentin Pressure is mounting in Iraqi Kurdistan from Turkey and Iran, with the support of the Baghdad Government. On Sunday 17 September, an alleged Turkish drone targeted a vehicle belonging to an armed group affiliated to the Kurdistan...
A truce in Yemen came into effect on Sunday, April 3rd. For two months, the parties involved in the war are expected to silence their weapons. The ceasefire comes following a UN proposal: it is the first since 2016,...

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