By Andrew Lichterman – This article appeared first on InDepthNews on January 26*
Seventy-seven years ago, the United Nations General Assembly passed its first resolution. The subject the governments represented there thought important enough to be first on their agenda...
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...
by Ambra Visentin
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov travelled to South Africa on Monday for talks with one of his country's most important allies on an African continent divided by the invasion of Ukraine and Western attempts to isolate Moscow....
By Alessandro Graziadei, for our partner website Unimondo
The political, economic, and social trench that has separated Russia from the West since the beginning of the war in Ukraine has been dug even deeper by President Putin himself, who has...
By Chloe Bryer, Azza Karam, Ruth Messinger and Negina Yari (*)
NEW YORK, Jan 2023 (IPS) – Can you imagine what it would be like if women were simply not allowed to step outside of their homes, let alone to...
By Ambra Visentin
'It's not over yet': this is the motto of the demonstration called by the main Catalan civil society organisations to protest against today's Franco-Spanish summit in the Catalan capital Barcelona, where Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his...
by Leonardo Delfanti
The nuclear threat has returned to our lives. Yet men and women like Ruth Mitchell, the first Australian to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), have...
By our director, Raffaele Crocco.
It's been 324 days: the clock is ticking towards the first year of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A very long and macabre time, marked by a hundred thousand dead, both civilians and military, by...
by Maurizio Sacchi
Peru's chief prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into new President Dina Boluarte and members of her cabinet for the violent clashes in which at least 40 people have been killed and hundreds injured since the beginning...
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. ...