Affective learning? Good intentions and the road to Hell
The blaming of males is in danger of being the only result of "affectivity education," as cases that have already occurred in so-called "more advanced countries than ours" show.
The European Right united against mass immigration
Helping our continent return to the path of common sense will require a united front from the trinity of "God, Homeland, Family," because one or two victories of the Right cannot divert the Union from the path of self-destruction.
July 2023: A Turning Point in the Pacific Power Balance
Last July, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare announced a comprehensive strategic partnership, marking a deepening of ties between the two nations.
“Comandante”. Italian heroes and good people. Despite it all
The film about Salvatore Todaro, legendary Italian submarine commander during World War II, has arrived in theaters. A story that even among many flaws tells a historical truth that has been kept silent for too long: the Italians were indeed heroes and the good people.
Nauru's Crossroads: Can the High Ground Initiative Redeem a Nation Scarred by Phosphate Mining?
Nauru, a Pacific island nation, is struggling with economic and environmental problems caused by dependence on the phosphate mining industry. The High Ground initiative can redeem the country by launching it into a new differentiated and sustainable economy.
Seabedmining: what it is and why it matters
Pacific nations are debating whether and how to exploit the underwater mineral resource of polymetallic nodules. A treasure chest not without environmental and strategic issues.