by Kateryna Mishchenko In the Autonomous Republic of Karakalpakstan in western Uzbekistan, there has been increased pressure from Uzbek special services on local residents. They are being persecuted for expressing political protest on social media and are threatened with fines...
by Ambra Visentin After nearly a decade of war, the humanitarian situation in Yemen is collapsing. Fighting between government forces, led by Rashad al Alimi and backed by a Saudi-led coalition, and Houthi rebels, also known as Ansar Allah, who...
by Ershad Noorzai Balkhi * - Modern Diplomacy, OtherNews In the world of politics, there is a complete distinction between means and ends. There is a dichotomous view that says these two are not related to each other. You can...

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Hala used to work for ActionAid in Gaza. She had a rewarding job, a comfortable home, a husband, four children and a host of relatives living in her neighbourhood. Suddenly, when Israel began bombing the Strip, she, like many...
Text and photos by Matthias Canapini* – Unimondo** This fifth episode is set in Calais, France  (read previous episodes here: first, second, third, fourth) Delia did not budge an inch. Bar Hobbit remained in place, despite the pressure. “The numbers are down....
by Raffaele Crocco The fear of an escalation in the Near East following the action of pro-Iranian militias against a US base in Jordan is shared by the chancelleries of many countries. The three dead American soldiers are an obstacle...
by Anna Violante After a year of proposals, discussions, a parliamentary approval (early November) and numerous trips by Ms Meloni to African Countries, the Mattei plan was officially launched in the Italian Senate, where ordinary senators were temporarily barred from...
by Theo Guzman After months of military stalemate, more than 30,000 casualties, millions of displaced people, 36 months of emergency rule and massive arrests, the Burmese military junta is facing an unprecedented series of setbacks on the third anniversary of...
by the Center for Preventive Action * - OtherNews (Council on Foreign Relations – CFR) In late October, a coalition of three ethnic armed groups in Shan State launched a coordinated offensive against the ruling military junta, posing the strongest challenge...
by Kateryna Mishchenko Mass protests began January 15 in the Bashkir town of Baymak, more than 400 kilometers to the southeast. The reason was the outcome of the trial of civil activist Fail Alsynov, a well-known advocate of minority rights...

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