If the whole center-left didn't get stuck on every whim of Renzi, and talked about something that concerns people in the real world, that would be great
Bernie Sanders is the favorite candidate in the US Democratic primary →
Despite the chaos in Iowa, new projections from FiveThirtyEight give Bernie Sanders as the most likely winner of the US primaries.
No, there isn’t a novel coronavirus contagion in Africa →
The alarm sounded by Salvini is not based on facts: in Africa so far the number of cases of new coronavirus is zero, and all African countries are taking their precautions.
Learning from the Shoah →
How is the history of the Shoah taught to young people who grow up in a society that has normalised xenophobia and anti-Semitism? I asked Emanuele Edallo, professor of contemporary history at the University of Milan.
COP26 will only make sense if environmental protests continue to grow in 2020 →
The failure of COP25 has shown that international mechanisms for combating climate change are hopelessly compromised. What can we do in 2020 to prevent the same disaster from happening at COP26?
Why politics isn’t about real stuff anymore in Italy →
From the NATO crisis to COP 25, passing to the situation of the labor market, it has never been more evident as in these days the disconnect between the real world and the Italian political debate.
What can Facebook support do when faced with cases of censorship? Virtually nothing →
While the circulation of our page continues to be blocked, we spoke with a former employee of the Facebook support center. From the inside, he told me how Facebook manages their support
What happens when Facebook decides that no one should read your newspaper anymore →
A month ago Facebook blocked the circulation of the posts on our page. After repeated attempts to resolve the issue with the customer support of the social network, we tell you what we have been told.
Three reasons why Dickinson is the most important series of this fall →
Dickinson is the gift the internet needed in 2019: a series that talks about gender, depression, and talent - with spunk and a rare finesse.
The PD - 5 Stars defeat in Umbria is what happens when you do everything wrong →
Di Maio's leadership increasingly looks like Renzi’s final stages in the Democratic Party — a leader that always looses but for reasons deep in his party structure can’t be dealt with.
Gargoyles: a retrospective, 25 years later →
For three years, from 1994 to 1997, Gargoyles covered complex topics such as racism and vigilantism, but also had fun with conspiracy theories — from the Illuminati to the aliens of Easter Island. And do you remember that time when we met Guatemala's gargoyles?
From Hong Kong to Barcelona: 5 lessons for the 21st century activist →
There is a lot to learn from the protests that have crossed the world this year: from organizing on Telegram to distributing flyers via AirDrop.
With the cut of the members of the Parliament, politics admits its defeat →
In Italy, discontent with politics is very strong, and so politicians have agreed to "diminish" their numbers. But if politics admits that politicians only do harm, what future does it have?
Did we really need Joker? →
Idolisation of violence, non-existent female characters, banal jokes and clichés: the new blockbuster by Todd Phillips with Joaquin Phoenix is a problematic movie for too many reasons.
Matteo Renzi admits defeat →
It’s not the first time that Renzi has launched a hyper-aggressive parliamentary intrugue, but this is different: it is not a rash move to get more power, but a down–bet.
A sound installation to remember all the migrants who died in the past 25 years →
The List is an algorithmic sound sculpture that commemorates dead people migrating to Europe from 1993 to 2018. Dedicating one second per day, it lasts two and a half hours.
Shocker: another middle–aged man is crossed with Greta Thunberg →
Gramellini's attack on Thunberg is the perfect example of how empty, and ineffective, the misogynist and paternalistic attacks against the environmental activist are.
What the next government needs to do to prove that the problem is Salvini →
The new government's program must not only satisfy the two coalition parties, but demonstrate that the downfalls of the last government were entirely the responsibility of Matteo Salvini.
Macron's "solidarity mechanism" is not enough, but manages to unmask Salvini's propaganda →
The Franco-German proposal reveals that Salvini absolutely cannot afford to have the migrants “emergency” defused.
Perhaps it is not worth to gift a photo of your face to an app just to see how you’ll when you get older →
Years of adding filters to photos have trained us to upload images on the internet without thinking about the consequences.