by Kateryna Mishchenko
On April 8, Italian police arrested a citizen of Tajikistan at Fiumicino Airport, a suburb of Rome, home to Italy’s largest international airport. He arrived in the Italian capital from Eindhoven in the Netherlands. The Tajikistan native...
By Ambra Visentin
The school says no to militarisation. An appeal against the participation of students in the Frecce Tricolori training day at the Ghedi air base has been signed by almost 300 teachers from a high school in Desenzano...
by Maurizio Sacchi
At 11.30 am today, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, was granted permission by the High Court in London to continue his appeal against extradition to the United States. The next hearing will take place on 20...
by Giuliano Battiston*
As the four alleged perpetrators of the Crocus City Hall attack were jailed by a Moscow court for two months on remand, the Russian Federation lowered its flags to half-mast on Sunday in a day of mourning...
by Anna Violante
“If we want peace, we must prepare for war,” wrote European Council President Charles Michel in his press release of 19 March, referring to the need to increase European military aid to Ukraine, and he soon outlined...
by Kateryna Mishchenko
The Russian Central Election Commission (CEC) reported that it had processed 100% of all voting protocols in the presidential elections. According to the voting results, Vladimir Putin received 87.28% of the votes. Other candidates received less than...
by Nicholas Vinocur, Hannah Roberts and Jacopo Barigazzi (Politico, OtherNews)
When Giorgia Meloni first rose to power in Italy in 2022, Western elites harbored doubts about a prime minister who’d once professed admiration for fascism. Fast-forward two years, though, and...
by Ambra Visentin
Over the past five years, European countries have almost doubled their arms imports and their dependence on US suppliers is at an all-time high. At the same time, the volume of arms transfers in the world has...
by Alessandro De Pascale (from Bangkok)
Opposition to the Burmese military junta, which has ruled Myanmar for just over three years, is reaching into Rome’s institutional buildings. Justice For Myanmar, a human rights organisation, has sent a letter to the...
Text and photos by Matthias Canapini* – Unimondo**
This tenth episode is set in Italy (read previous episodes here: first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth)
In the course of my research on the main routes of migrants and refugees along the borders...