by Ambra Visentin
A dozen Syrian human rights groups, civil society organisations and international legal experts have been laying the groundwork for the past two years. Today, they launched the initiative to create a court to try users of globally...
by Raffaele Crocco
What can we expect from this COP28, which will occur in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December? Not much good, you might think. It’s not pessimism that leads us to imagine that the results of yet...
by Silvia Orri
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(2 – More) A little more than a year has passed since the ceasefire, but the problem is far from being resolved. Attacks, arrests and tensions between armed border forces are not uncommon. The...
by Maurizio Sacchi
Before the three successive crises - Covid-19, the war in Ukraine and now the Gaza crisis - the climate crisis was the most worrying issue. A huge, global problem that not only has no solution but seems...
by Ambra Visentin
The ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which began last Friday (24 October) and is expected to end today, has allowed humanitarian aid to flow more freely into the Gaza Strip, but not enough to meet the...
by Anna Violante
A week before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, in the pan-Arab online edition of the New Arab, Moroccan women’s rights activist Yasmina Benslimane launches a joint appeal by feminists from North Africa...
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 Silvia Orri
(1 - More) In Italy, the examination and understanding of the effects of the fascist colonial period has relied primarily on individual curiosity, self-education and literary exploration. This leaves the educational system with a peripheral role in...
by Pierpaolo Petrelli *
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, has been in a state of complex internal conflict for several decades. Recent years have seen a significant escalation in tensions, particularly between the Myanmar...