By Ambra Visentin
House by house, hospital by hospital, refugee camp by refugee camp. Israel's ground assault on Gaza continues, with IDF forces pushing south with an attack on Khan Yunis, the territory's second largest city, where the Hamas leadership...
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 Arianna Morandi
read part 1 here
Some observers have criticised the high cost of the Extraordinary Chambers, pointing to political interference and procedural disputes. Indeed, the investigations have suffered from the Court’s limited jurisdiction, and constant pressure from Government authorities...
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 Anna Violante
Near a jungle on the Thai-Myanmar border, a group of about ten people have gathered in a field and are sitting on the ground. Their voices unite in a song that echoes with a call for peace....
by Anna Violante
A delegation of 11 students from Trento, accompanied by experts, has been attending the climate negotiations in Dubai since 30th November to report on the events and discussions of COP28 for the Youth Press Agency, the online...
by Subir Bhaumik (from Calcutta)
Most believe the Hindu nationalist government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, known for its chest-thumping triumphalism on national security, has chickened out under US pressure following the FBI indictment of an Indian national for...
by Sarvish Waheed
In recent months, mass migration from West Darfur to Chad has become inevitable. Displaced civilians, bearing witness to the deplorable conditions in Sudan, have reported atrocities committed by Arab militias and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) against...
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 Ambra Visentin
In August 2013, more than 1,000 people were killed in Douma and in the district of Eastern Ghouta, in Syria, with banned chemical weapons. Two weeks ago, French criminal investigative judges have issued arrest warrant against Syria's President...