Guatemala: UN and OAS experts sound alarm about ‘choking’ NGO law
UN and OAS experts say Guatemala’s controversial new law targeting non-governmental organisations (NGOs) violates international human rights standards and threatens to turn
Morocco: UN human rights expert decries “clampdown” on human rights defenders
Morocco must stop targeting human rights defenders and journalists standing up for human rights issues related to Western Sahara, and allow them
Despite advances, terrorist threats continues to persist and diversify
Although the fight against terrorism has made important advances in thwarting attacks across the world, the UN chief said on
Amputee Who Can Only Walk for 20 Minutes at a Time Climbs England’s Three Highest Peaks
An amputee who can only walk for 20 minutes at a time has climbed England’s three highest peaks—a feat that
Stunning Cafes Will Make You Feel Like You’re Stepping Into a Comic Book
Does life imitate art or does art imitate life? In one stunningly decorated Russian coffee shop, the answer is a
Da Ginori linea Arcadia con il designer Orazio Stasi
Fiori con occhi, piante e cavallucci disegnati su porcellane
‘Invisible’ stateless people could miss out on COVID-19 jabs, UNHCR warns
Millions of stateless people around the world could miss out on COVID-19 vaccinations because they lack identity papers and are essentially “invisible to the authorities”.
Andrea Goltara, il water defender che si batte per i fiumi italiani
a cura di Emanuele Bompan “I primi fiumi su cui ho lavorato erano alle Galapagos. Mi ero recato là come volontario. Mi occupavo di trattamento
Drinking Coffee Linked to Reduced Risk of Many Ailments, Including Liver Disease, Parkinson’s, Melanoma, Even Suicide
What beats a cup of joe in the morning? Nothing after you realize the myriad beneficial health outcomes that are now associated with drinking coffee.
‘Musica senza barriere’ con l’Orchestra giovanile Cherubini
17 concerti in Rsa ravennati, coop sociali, carcere, conventi
Storie in movimento: la scelta di Edoardo Fumagalli
Edoardo Fumagalli è giovanissimo (classe 1989), ma ha già una grande esperienza maturata in Italia, a contatto con i migliori professionisti da Gualtiero Marchesi a
Unesco: “Basta grandi navi, o Venezia finirà nella lista dei patrimoni dell’umanità in pericolo”
Se le grandi navi continueranno a solcare la laguna di Venezia, la città – già patrimonio dell’umanità dal 1967 – rischierà di essere inserita nella