by Alessandro de Pascale
The year was 2007. I was doing an internship at Italian NGO Legambiente’s monthly magazine, La Nuova Ecologia (New ecology). I had written my first article in 1996 (as a minor), but at that time, after...
“The Black Sea agreement ceased to function today,” said Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday 17 July. This is the end of the Turkish-brokered pact to export Ukrainian grain to the rest of the world. As reporter by Moscow...
by Maddalena d’Aquilio for Unimondo*
Born in 1982, Ilir Beqiraj grew up in Peja, a small town in western Kosovo. A graduate in psychology, after the end of the war he became involved in various projects and initiatives proposed by...
by Raffaele Crocco
The 72nd week since the Russian invasion of Ukraine brings news of another Russian general who has been killed. He had two stars and his name was Oleg Tsokov. He died in Berdyansk on the Sea of...
by By Joseph Camilleri* - Pearls and Irritations, Australian platform, Othernews
Much has been made of the creation of AUKUS and the agreement to provide Australia with eight nuclear powered submarines. Many have rightly decried Australia’s loss of independence. AUKUS,...
by Alessandro De Pascale
Looking down from the hills, the vast agricultural greenhouses of the Piana del Sele (river Sele plain) stretch as far as the eye can see., all the way to the sea. The roads of the Piana,...
by Raffaele Crocco
The matter is one: NATO countries are moving at two speeds. The problem is that one of these two speeds, the apparently faster one, the running one, leads to only one result: war with Russia, while the...
by Ambra Visentin
Violence has become the norm in France, even against peaceful protests, two weeks after the killing of 17-year-old Nahel by security forces. On Saturday, 2,000 people demonstrated peacefully in Paris in memory of Adama Traoré, who was...
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...
by Anna Violante
Since coming to power last September, Meloni has travelled far and wide to build personal and political relationships with European institutions and world leaders who can help her in her main battle: preventing migrants from landing on...