A Question of Resilience
Global warming, by rising the level of seas around the world and boosting the risk of floods, is increasingly threatening the world: once...
‘Towards a beautiful nation’: How Abe’s nationalism isolates Japan and amplifies the tension in East
Ever since the reelection of Shinzo Abe as Japan’s Prime Minister in 2012 his new government is implementing nationalistic policies which...
A saga of Ukrainian illicit assets
A splendid house made of ecological wood, an extensive parking full of expensive cars, a zoo, a boat - ex-president of Ukraine Viktor...
Hydroelectric power plants: a threat to the Brazilian Amazon
By Mariana Campos It is the early hours of May 6, 2014 in Itaituba, a municipality of 100.000 located in the heart of the Amazon, in the...
The BRICs Bank: more than just another financial institution, but what does it mean for Brazil?
By Fred Bonatto. In the coming month, the world is set to find out whether the BRICS will effectively launch a much awaited development...
Failing French war on Jihad
At least 500 French citizens are currently involved in the Syrian conflict. As radicalization leading to terrorism has become a thorny...
Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan's war on social media
Any criticism of the Turkish government is subjected to heavy control and manipulation by the Turkish authorities. The only outlet where...
Deportation and Discrimination by law in vacation paradise
Thousands of Dominicans with Haitian descent are facing deprivation of citizenship – Racism in the 20th century By Ondra Menzel Santo...
Nothing But The Memory Of A Silent War
By Maria Wokurka The hour of truth has arrived The past is not forgotten … After so many years, dark pages fall open so many Of the dead...
The Danish Gift to the Earth
Many people perceive Denmark as an eco-friendly nation. In October 2013, the WWF gave Denmark the special ‘Gift to the Earth’ award for...