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Chiatura was carved by the mines and built on manganese. A century of digging has left Chiatura scarred, sick, and silenced. Now, with operations halted and voices rising, the town demands more than justice: it demands a future
13/06/2025, Riccardo Eger -
The debate on how the communist dictatorship should be remembered has been rekindled by the ongoing conservation and restoration work at the former prison and forced labour camp of Spaรง. Although public policies and interventions for the memory of this difficult part of the past have long been called for in the country
11/06/2025, Giulia Avanza -
The forced deportation of Ukrainian children remains a critical obstacle to peace talks, as Russia resists returning them. Despite progress in prisoner exchanges, Kyiv insists that no lasting agreement is possible without the childrenโs safe return
10/06/2025, Maryna Svitlychna -
An in-depth interview with Luka Zanoni, editor-in-chief of OBCT, collected by the Bosnian portal Buka: from political developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina to the hypocrisy of EU policy towards South-Eastern Europe, passing through the student protests in Serbia as a possible turning point
06/06/2025, Milica Plavลกiฤ -
Obtaining renewable energy from the wind by installing turbines in the open sea will be increasingly necessary, but so is respecting biodiversity. In the Adriatic, this challenge is still open: the Beyond project was born to win it, starting from Italy and Croatia
05/06/2025, Marta Abbร -
In times when fire reaches previously unknown intensities, fighting it with force is not enough: scientific knowledge and collaboration are needed to question old strategies and develop new ones
04/06/2025, Marco Ranocchiari -