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Beto O’Rourke, the rising star of the Democrats narrowly loses the Texas Senate race

Beto O’Rourke, the rising star of the Democrats narrowly loses the Texas Senate race

A candidate in the US midterm elections in Texas, Beto O’Rourke came unexpectedly close to victory in a historically Republican state. And his popularity has touched the entire nation.

Politics
Canada, the legalisation of recreational marijuana comes into effect

Canada, the legalisation of recreational marijuana comes into effect

“Promise kept”: this was Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s comment on the legalisation of marijuana for recreational use, voted in June and which has now come into effect. Here’s what the new law entails.

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From Bosnia to Trieste, migrants’ journey across the new Balkan route

From Bosnia to Trieste, migrants’ journey across the new Balkan route

Travelling across the new route used by migrants to cross the Balkans and reach Trieste in Italy, a reportage that documents the social, economic and political changes of the countries along the way.

Migration
Trapped in the rubble, the Palu earthquake shows the cost of the World Bank’s pro-business agenda in Indonesia

Trapped in the rubble, the Palu earthquake shows the cost of the World Bank’s pro-business agenda in Indonesia

The World Bank’s pro-business agenda has led to lax and risky construction rules in Indonesia, a fact brought into focus by the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit Palu in September as Elizabeth Fraser, Senior Policy Analyst at the Oakland Institute, highlights.

Society
Hunger creates conflict, conflict creates hunger

Hunger creates conflict, conflict creates hunger

NGO Action against Hunger explores the link between hunger and conflicts, in figures. A vicious circle that must be broken.

Rights
Nourish your soul. World Food Day 2018 on 16 October aims for #ZeroHunger

Nourish your soul. World Food Day 2018 on 16 October aims for #ZeroHunger

At what point are we in reaching the #ZeroHunger objective by 2030? The FAO photographs the current situation on World Food Day 2018 in this year’s State of Food and Agriculture report.

Society
Breastfeeding or formula milk, a choice between a child’s life or death

Breastfeeding or formula milk, a choice between a child’s life or death

Nei paesi in via di sviluppo l’uso del latte artificiale può essere un rischio per i neonati. Nella settimana mondiale per l’allattamento materno, l’ong Azione contro la fame lancia una campagna per la libertà di scelta dei genitori.

Gender
Maasai evicted from their lands to make space for trophy tourism in the Serengeti

Maasai evicted from their lands to make space for trophy tourism in the Serengeti

Indigenous Maasai people have been ordered to leave their homeland in Tanzania’s Serengeti Park for it to be turned into a hunting ground for tourists, a report highlights.

Indigenous Peoples
2019 is the International Year of Indigenous Languages. In defence of those fighting for their identity

2019 is the International Year of Indigenous Languages. In defence of those fighting for their identity

Indigenous languages are an invaluable heritage that must be protected alongside the rights of native peoples. For this reason, the UN has declared 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages.

Indigenous Peoples
Nicosia, Cyprus. The last wall dividing Europe

Nicosia, Cyprus. The last wall dividing Europe

In Europe there’s still a capital divided by a wall. An exclusive reportage from Nicosia, in Cyprus, which is split by a “green line”.

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