Amsterdam, December 1942. Despite the harsh winter conditions and the continuing war, this one is a celebration day. SS officer Pieter Schelte Heerema gets married, only happy faces around him. He does a good job: he compiles the lists of the Dutch who are deported to Eastern
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April 14, 2007: In front of the mausoleum in memory of the father of the Homeland, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Turkish people take to the streets to demand secularism, freedom, democracy, peace, progress and prosperity. Then, the people protests against the corrupt and incompetent regime of Recep
Read more →The news came from the German newspapers: in Yemen, despite the bans in force since 1945, German weapons are being used – mainly against the defenseless population. The attacker is a coalition led by Mohammed Bin Salman (King Prince of Saudi Arabia), made up, among others, of
Read more →Denizli is a very difficult city after the First World War. A city of shepherds and craftsmen, lashed by the winter cold and starved to death by the agriculture of the landowners made of sweat, blood and humiliation. A mafia clan called Yiğitbaşı is responsible: a clan
Read more →You better believe it: Zambia is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Explorer David Livingstone, who described this land, said: “Such beautiful places have been created to soften the sight of angels in flight[1]“. A lush nature, a mild climate, a fertile and generous
Read more →It all started with a small local scandal, in a country, Zambia, which is one of the poorest and least known in the world and which has only experienced economic growth in the last twenty years thanks to the mining industry[1]. However, the country has remained what
Read more →It is a crime to spread defamatory lies about someone. In every part of the world there are precise laws which punish the violation of this principle and theoretically defend the credibility of the information. But when the same lie is told from a large number of
Read more →You may have heard this name: AVIRA. If you’ve heard it, you’re one of the over 500 million people who have installed this free system on their computer today, particularly in Western Europe, which, according to the company, protects and cleans their customers’ devices from 30 million
Read more →The proliferation of digitalization, which has worldwide permeated all daily activities, from professional to personal, has undoubtedly changed the way we design, handle and manage information of all kinds at every level. Information management, which privileged print media as a basis a few decades ago, is now
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