By Alessandro De Pascale
International justice first found a country guilty of the crime of aggression against another nation at the Nuremberg Trials (1945-46), where a military tribunal (set up by the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain and...
by Ambra Visentin
On 2 October, the collective state presidency and legislators at national and regional level were re-elected in a contest between entrenched nationalists and opposition focused on the economy. The collective presidency consists of three directly elected representatives...
The wave of protests caused by the death of 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian Mahsa Amini while she was detained by the morality police shows no sign of stopping. With the squares in turmoil, the repression has not wavered. Amnesty International claimed...
By Gianna Pontecorboli, in New York
The tension that the forcible annexation of four regions of Ukraine has caused at the Glass Palace on Thursday morning was illustrated by the unexpected appearance of Secretary General Antonio Guterres at his spokesman's...
By Raffaele Crocco.
The rhetoric of foundation, used by one who portrays himself as a new 'founding father'. Is it really surprising what Vladimir Putin said on the occasion of the 1,160th anniversary of the creation of the Russian state?
It...
by Ambra Visentin
According to a UN decision, Australia has for too long failed to adequately protect Pacific islanders from the effects of climate change and for this it must compensate them. While the idea of attacking Western states for...
By Martin Chulov* – The Guardian
Mahsa Amini’s death in custody is fast becoming another moment of reckoning for the Iranian regime that fears a popular revolt more than it fears staring down the rest of the world.
Four days after...
By Ambra Visentin
In February 2022, China and Russia signed a Joint Statement calling for the beginning of a new phase in international politics characterised by 'true multilateralism' and based on 'peaceful coexistence in a climate of mutually beneficial cooperation'....
by Marta Cavallaro
The death of Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom, has aroused mixed feelings on the African continent. Behind the mourning and condolences of the institutional leaders, what has emerged is the anger of the African peoples,...
By Lucrezia Reichlin* – Project Syndicate for Othernews
The key to the success of Europe’s two big political families, Christian democrats and democratic socialists, has been their well-developed political and ethical cultures. The Brothers of Italy, which will most likely...