Israel burns. But not because of aggression from the Arab world, which has meanwhile become Jerusalem’s best ally and partner. Attacks are very rare, and are followed by military repression worthy of Nazi Germany. Israel burns because its political class, which is completely corrupt, is incapable of
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In the US mid-term elections in January 2023, Ron DeSantis, a Republican, was re-elected as Governor of Florida. In his state, he managed to win seats in areas traditionally held by Democratic candidates. He did this by waving the flag of religious extremism, managing to
Read more →The British referendum campaign to leave the European Union marked the point of no return of a structural crisis of information and, therefore, of the entire democratic system. A British company created a new market sector, social manipulation, building a public campaign made of lies, millions of
Read more →Do you want to be fashionable? Do you want to hide your savings together with those of the most powerful men on earth? Do you want somewhere exotic, with a sea view, full of sunshine? Then go to Tortola, in the Virgin Islands, and you will find
Read more →The long wave of the Brussels bribery scandal continues to fill the pages of the newspapers – and that is good, because public opinion finally has access to an opaque and dangerous galaxy, such as that of diplomatic lobbying, which has changed the EU’s stance on many
Read more →His name is Lorenzo Vidino, an Italian transplanted to America, and he dedicates his life to trying to convince the world that the Palestinians and their (very few) allies are part of a gigantic plot to overthrow the Christian world – with iron and fire. According to
Read more →In the darkest years after World War II, the persecution of the black population in South Africa reached unprecedented levels of violence. It is those who rebel against the infamous apartheid regime who pay the price, and it takes a lot of courage to fight the white
Read more →South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is one step closer to proceedings that will lead to his resignation. As in the case of his predecessor (and, perhaps, successor), Jacob Zuma, an independent commission of enquiry has been able to demonstrate serious examples of corruption – a commission manoeuvred
Read more →His name instils respect and awe in at least five generations of politicians, military personnel and entrepreneurs: Henry Kissinger, advisor to presidents, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1973 (for deciding the end of the Vietnam War that he himself had helped to unleash), will be 100 years
Read more →Even the rich cry. It happens, as in the famous Mexican telenovela, that a misunderstood billionaire is left holding the bag. A proponent of hyper-technological progress, Mark Zuckerberg[1], is abandoned by investors. The dystopian vision of the project and a lack of clarity drive away
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