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One of the oldest conflicts on the African continent is still ongoing in Senegal. The MFDC has been fighting for the independence...
By Wesam Besindawa* for Newsweek
In a square meter grave-like cell waits Fateh, a Houthi prisoner. She has been deprived of food and drink for hours. She is promised release when she admits to a false charge of prostitution, but...
by Alice Pistolesi
The embargo imposed on Cuba by the United States remains unbreakable but there is still a strong network of solidarity towards the Island that seems to have been invigorated by the Covid-19 Pandemic. To understand what is...
Arriving in Kyiv on Sunday evening, 10th of July, activists from the European Nonviolent Action Movement held meetings during the week in the Ukrainian capital with local institutions. with deputy mayor Mykola Povoroznyk - and with Monsignor Visvaldas Kulbokas,...
By Angelo Ferrari for OGZero - read the original article
What is happening in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo? But, above all, what was the point of the 6 July meeting in Luanda between the Congolese President,...
by Raffaele Crocco.
The days are 142 now. Putin's 'Special Operation' in Ukraine is entering its fifth month and there is nothing to suggest it will end quickly. The military stand-off is the key. With international diplomacy at a standstill,...
By Maurizio Sacchi
The official act came in the evening of July 13: the outgoing President has appointed Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as Interim President to exercise the powers, duties and functions of the Office of the President with effect...
The editorial piece is written by our founder and director, Raffaele Crocco.
The days were between 11 and 18 July, the year 1995. The militiamen of the Army of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina entered Srebrenica in those...
by Maurizio Sacchi
On 5 July 2022, the President of Ecuador Guillermo Lasso accepted the resignation of four members of his government, including the Minister of Economy and Finance Simon Cueva and the Minister of Health Ximena Garzon, The resignations...
In 1948, Ceylon - as Sri Lanka was then called - gained full independence from Britain. The Empire left bequeathed large tea and coffee plantations where, as was its custom, it had imported Tamil labour from India to support...