Will America Remain A Democracy Or Become A Monarchy?
Why after the November 3 election, there might no longer be a realistic separation of powers or independent judiciary — something unique to American history.
Italy’s Golden Year
This summer, Italy was the protagonist of some exciting and unprecedented victories. Was it luck or can we repeat ourselves?
Why Hasn’t Terrorism Reached Italy?
The rising number of terror attacks in Europe during the pandemic calls for renewed interest in the topic, and Italy might have something to teach in this regard.
Dejan Cetnikovic, The Man Who Makes Politicians Sing
Dejan Cetnikovic is the Italian karaoke reporter who makes more than a hundred politicians and members of Parliament sing.
Giacomo Abbruzzese: A Cinematic Parable Between Everyday Life And Mystery
The Taranto-born, Paris-based prolific filmmaker creates films that mix whimsy and intimacy while holding up the mirror to societal trends.
The Italian Model Against Coronavirus
Italy was the first country in Europe to be put in lockdown in order to confront the coronavirus. Now, others are following the example.