Stories of humans and wolves

Stories of humans and wolves

Dopo secoli di soprusi i lupi stanno tornando a popolare boschi e montagne del nostro pianeta. Eppure il rapporto con l’uomo continua ad essere conflittuale.

Leonardo DiCaprio has been named U.N. Messenger of Peace for climate

Leonardo DiCaprio has been named U.N. Messenger of Peace for climate

The US actor Leonardo DiCaprio, 39, has been named a United Nations Messenger of Peace, with the aim to raise global awareness on climate change. The decision has been announced on Tuesday by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. The first official appointment as messenger is the 23rd of September, when DiCaprio will speak during the

How many people will live in cities in 2045?

How many people will live in cities in 2045?

Today, half of the world’s population live in rapidly expanding cities: often in a megalopolis with dozens of millions inhabitants, such as Tokyo, Shanghai and Mexico City. Impressive figures that are on the rise, as the number of people living in metropolises will increase further at the expense of rural areas. According the latest World Urbanization

Even in western countries people used to eat bugs

Even in western countries people used to eat bugs

Entomophagy, a diet consisting of insects, is a practice at which Westeners look with disgust. Yet, it is not the same in many regions of the world, including Mexico, Japan and Australia, where insects don’t represent a food taboo, but rather a tasty and high-in-protein alternative to meat.   According to Maurizio Paoletti of the

The first woman ever to command a UN peacekeeping operation

The first woman ever to command a UN peacekeeping operation

“The most important weapon that you have is communication and to build relations,” said Norwegian Major General Kristin Lund, 55 years old, after being appointed as the first women to guide a United Nations peacekeeping operation.   Lund will replace the Chinese Major General Chao Liu to command about 1,000 personnel in Cyprus from 13

Where the refugees go, despite themselves

Where the refugees go, despite themselves

Germany, United States, Turkey and Italy. These are the countries that every year reiceive the greatest amount of asylum applications from migrants who leave their country in search for a better place where to rebuild their lives. But there are four destinations pointed out by Quartz that are experiencing an uncommon increase in the number of refugees

The Rohingya: the invisible community persecuted by Buddhists

The Rohingya: the invisible community persecuted by Buddhists

Rohingya people are a Muslim ethnical group living in the Burmese Rakhine State, a region that overlooks the Gulf of Bengal and borders with Bangladesh. Until 1989 these lands were also known as Arakan, whilst Rohingya people’s presence in Rakhine dates back to the 7th century. Today, they account to 800,000 people out of 4