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Ben Scott at the White House, the digital transition of politics
The seminar held at Luiss by the communication expert Ben Scott on social media and the risks of disinformation for democracies
A tour of London’s most famous historic pubs
The guide Will Grover accompanies a group of strangers during the “Historical Pub Walking Tour of London”, telling the secrets that characterise the famous ‘British pubs’
The priest of the Italian community in London
Father Andrea Fulco, the priest at St. Peter’s Church, tells his story and compares his pastoral experience between Great Britain and Italy
Israel on trial: the charge of genocide of the Palestinian people.
The International Court of Justice has been asked to consider whether Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
The bubble of wishes. St Andrews students take over The Crown
The love story of the 21st century between Prince William and Princess Kate has bloomed over the background of dramatic cliffs and the most famous golf course in the world. The last episodes of The Crown shed light on the beginning of this royal affair at the University of St Andrews. Netflix shot mid-March 2023 […]
Sonya Savina, Russian journalist: “For my investigations into crimes committed in Ukraine, I risk five years in prison”
Her article on the massacres of Russian soldiers in Chernihiv won the European Commission’s Natali award
The wall of shame dividing Mexico and the United States
Already in the few hours after the abolition of Title 42, actions were taken that offered a sombre suggestion of the days to come
Walking to escape cognitive biases and fake news
An art collective and an audio start-up developed an interactive walk to understand the biases of our mind
“Queering the Quantified self” building communities to fight health disinformation
The new MediaFuture’s project makes googling symptoms safe for bodies that do not fit society’s standards
After 75 years from its birth, «Israel society is more divided than ever»
The conflict with Palestine, the internal crisis and the changing situation in the Middle East make the anniversary of the Jewish state an opportunity to reflect on the challenges of the past and the future