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En Lesbos, la Unión Europea dio la espalda al principio de humanidad
By Vittoria Corrado Los dos hotspots de Lesbos – el de Moria y el de Kara Tepe – se han convertido a lo largo de los años en el símbolo…
Sudan’s Awakening
Since Sudan got free from Al-Bashir’s clutches last April, lots of things have changed, very fast. The famous Sudanese sit-in in front of the military headquarters in Khartoum would mark…
Il Vangelo secondo Cucchi: la parabola della Giustizia Selettiva Italiana
È un placido mercoledì sera, quello del 14 ottobre 2009, quando il geometra romano Stefano Cucchi viene dichiarato in stato di fermo, perquisito, trovato con più di 20 grammi di…
A Dangerous Intersectionality
by Marta Moretti Gun Laws in the US: do they help protect African Americans or do they actually make them more vulnerable to racism and police brutality? A vicious cycle,…
The End of the Two-Party System in Spain 🇪🇸
by Beatriz Lasheras Mas Four national elections in less than four years. The end of bipartisanship in Spain has revealed the inability of old and new parties to form a…
Macron Vs Merkel: To NATO or Not To NATO
by Aurora Ceccotti & Milena Di Nenno On November 7th, Macron released the interview which led to a strong disequilibrium within the European Union and significantly challenged the relations between…
MIDDLE EAST: The Scream For Justice
The wave of protests that has been shaking the Middle East recently isn’t just a simple call for reforms, nor a contagious will for revolution. The Middle East has been…
GDP & POLITICS: Are We Measuring Actual Progress?
During the Second World War, the British economist John Maynard Keynes developed the modern definition of Gross Domestic Product, as: «the total value of goods produced and services provided in…
La Grande Illusione del Miracolo Cileno
by Vittoria Corrado In queste settimane i milioni di manifestanti nelle strade di Santiago, Valparaíso e Concepción, hanno operato una rottura nella narrativa sul Cile come paese virtuoso della regione….
Febbre Sudamericana
by Norberto Cristofori Il Sudamerica dopo anni di effettiva stabilità politica ed economica è esploso. Ecuador, Perù, Cile, Argentina, Colombia e Bolivia sono in rivolta. I motivi sono vari, si…