For years, the Persian Gulf has been the scene of a heated clash between Iran and its neighbors. A question that has become more complex and dangerous over the years as Russians and Americans want to have a say in the balance (and the distribution of oil).
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On August 4, 2020, shortly after 6 p.m., in the port area of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, which was confiscated (because of its dangerousness) from a Russian ship[1] in 2013[2], and, due to the bankruptcy of its owner[3], have remained in
Read more →This year marks a century since the Vatican bankers, led by the Pacelli family, whose most famous member Eugenio, who worked in Tripoli and Cairo, became Pope Pius XII. They laid the foundation for a common idea between an Egyptian and a Vatican bank and, as significant,
Read more →There are people who play a fundamental role in the immense mechanism of the world economy, but whose existence remains unknown to the wider public. An exemplar is David Vincenzetti’s[1], whose life is comparable to a script written for a Hollywood spy thriller, even to the name
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