by Raffaele Crocco As we enter the 95th week of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, questions are being asked about the likely course of the war. On the ground and in diplomacy, the situation seems static. There are no winners,...
by Kateryna Mishchenko In a recent and alarming incident, Kyivstar, one of Ukraine’s leading telecommunications providers, has fallen victim to a sophisticated cyberattack, highlighting the growing threat to critical infrastructure in the digital age. As of June 2023, Kyivstar stands...
by Ambra Visentin The attempt to pass legislation to allow the deportation to Rwanda of asylum seekers who have entered the UK illegally is the most serious parliamentary test for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak since he took office a year...
by Raffaele Crocco After 94 weeks of conflict between Ukraine and Russia, even Kyiv’s supporters appear convinced that the Ukrainians face insurmountable challenges in achieving military victory. Analysts in both the United States and Europe have meticulously assessed the results...
by Raffaele Crocco A soldier says: “We thought the Russians would flee when we got there. But no, they didn’t”. The front line along the Dnipro River remains hot. The Ukrainians are trying to create a bridgehead, bringing everything they...
by Antonio Michele Storto The turning point is Monday 21 May 2018. The scene is set in the Busserine district, a collection of dilapidated shanty towns on the northern outskirts of Marseille and a central hub for drug trafficking: undoubtedly...
by Raffaele Crocco The front begins to creak. Not the military one, which seems motionless, in a stalemate reminiscent of the trenches of the First World War. It is the front of Ukraine’s European allies that is showing signs of...
by Raffaele Crocco The question of victims, of dead, wounded or missing soldiers, of civilians killed, remains central. On this day, number 640 in the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, the number of casualties remains a mystery. There are...
by Miriam Rossi * - Unimondo “Still, for one year, school to preserve my stubborn boyhood. Then my lonely life on the open sea - like a lost sail.” Italian poet Antonia Pozzi wrote this poem in 1929 at the age...
by Raffaele Crocco 90 weeks of war between Ukraine and Russia have not silenced the anti-war voices. Despite the repression - exercised by both governments - and despite the lack of publicity, news continues to emerge. Perhaps instrumentally, by occasionally...

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