Vittorio, the good hero

Strong, brave, generous. Just like in fairytales. [...]

How to react? The Libyan crisis in terms of international law

Nato revs its engines, but diplomacy is hard at work searching for a legal balance to underpin an eventual mission [...]

The revolt of the young

Interview on events in Egypt with Fawaz Trabulsi, historian and professor at the American University of Beirut [...]

Maghreb-Europe: barriers against democracy

Stagnant economies with high potential: Marco Arnone of Lavoce.info talks to PeaceReporter about the economic roots of th [...]

Egypt Protests 2011

Special coverage by GLOBAL VOICES ONLINE - A community of over 300 bloggers and translators reporting about voices, regio [...]

Big Brother’s Supercybercomputer

On the vast prairies of Utah a giant computer centre is being built for the entity to which Obama has entrusted the contr [...]

China: A Cold Winter Night with the Petitioners

Zhang Kai, a human rights lawyer, spends a night with the visiting petitioners, who travel across the country from differ [...]

The ETA ceasefire and the new role of the leftist supporters of independence

Giovanni Giacopuzzi, historian and author, examines the numerous ceasefires and negotiations over the years, leading up to the recent announcement. The growing importance of a politically-channelled will to independence. [...]

The Maghreb, a new front for hunger

Algeria and Tunisia in flames: thousands of youths protest in the streets against high prices and lack of freedom [...]

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