Why is Austria looking east?
The name Österreich would be enough to close it here, but the news slipped away in these days without particular debates deserves more in-depth study. Following the visit ...
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Europe wraps: Holland rejects the EU-Ukraine agreement
Holland rejects the association agreement between the European Union and Ukraine and sends an important signal. 62% of voters said "no", alarming European governments ...
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Behind Armenia and Azerbaijan strikes the eternal conflict between Russia and Turkey
Few know the mountains of Karabakh. Yet one of the hinges of the Eurasian block passes between the angular peaks between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Between the Black Sea and the ...
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Argentina and England 1982. The Falkland War at World Time
There are three ways to make an Argentine angry: 1) give him advice on how to prepare grilled meat; 2) boasting football superiority; 3) say that the Malvinas are ...
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New Zealand Referendum: The old flag does not touch
It should be said: New Zealand never breaks, not even on a graphic level. The failure of the referendum for the introduction of the new national flag shows that the ties ...
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Syria after Palmyra. The military victory also weighs on the political plane
As expected, Palmira is free. The final offensive has been resolved ahead of schedule and the winners' wagon adjusts, crowding ahead of schedule. In...
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Foreign fighters and Jihad
The theme of the Foreign Fighters (FF), ie those "fighters for jihad not originating in the state entities in which they voluntarily provide their service", ...
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Syria, Palmyra soon free. When the war ends, Europe will have to pay for it
Syria has disappeared from the headlines of major newspapers. The only past tissue is Obama's intention to continue to hit the Islamic State. We don't understand where, how and ...
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From Arab Spring to Sinai: The real game of the Middle East is played in Egypt
In the mediocre 1984 comedy The best defense is the escape, the US battles against an invented Iraq that had ...
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Libya: over the Sicilian channel is waiting for the chaos
Libya is a half-invention. Although quoted in the Gospel (At 2,1-11), already at the time of Diocletian was divided into two: ...
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The economic alliance between Israel and Japan
This week, officials from Japan's Kansai region signed a memorandum of understanding on ...
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Syria: Putin's move that displaces the West
The announcement of the reduction of Russian forces implies two important issues, a military and a politics ....
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Death in Ivory Coast: Africa on the point of exploding
The attack in Grand Bassam in the Ivory Coast claimed by AQMI (Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb) says nothing about ...
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Yemen, the "Afghanistan" of Saudi Arabia
Arid mountains, strong temperature variations, harsh winters, scorching summers, terraced plantations cut out where ...
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Libyan seeds: the Italietta in the puppet carousel
At the beginning of February we had foreseen it (read article): Italy takes notes and is preparing to carry out the ...
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Syria: "Who armed the Islamic State will soon have to revise its plans"
Let's start with the news from the front. For the first time since the May 2015 retreat, the Syrian army has returned to ...
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Syrian diary. Cap.10: The Assad taxi driver
Syria is a box with five doors. For now only one remains open: the easier and friendlier one; the one that...
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Does Iraq exist? An ancient nation that we would still need
Does Iraq exist? The question asked today is perplexing. Even the observers were perplexed at the end of ...
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Modern migrations and conflicts
We don't even know how many there are; some say 200.000, some 400.000, others even 600.000. How many migrants ...
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Syrian diary. Cap.9: beyond hope
Tarek is a cook. The 27 May of 2012, once the hotel school is over, starts for the three-year leverage. After the first ...
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