Claudio Zonta reviews “Treasures of the Pharaohs” in Rome, showcasing ancient Egyptian art, curation, and stories of history and human genius.
Jean-Pierre Bodjoko explores constitutional reforms in Africa, examining power dynamics, legitimacy, governance, and their ...
Lobo reflects on Spain’s 50-year transition from Franco’s dictatorship to democracy, highlighting memory, harmony, and its ...
Anthony R. Lusvardi reviews Una Caro, where the Vatican upholds monogamy and critiques the “soulmate myth,” emphasizing commitment, sacrifice, and lasting marital love.
Stranger Things follows a group of kids in 1983 Indiana searching for their missing friend while Eleven, a girl with powers, battles the dark Upside Down. Mystery, friendship, and 80s nostalgia drive ...
Giovanni Sale analyzes Syria under Ahmad al-Sharaa after Assad’s fall, examining national unity, sectarian tensions, and the ...
Italy holds a constitutional referendum in March 2026 on the Nordio Reform, which proposes separating prosecutors and judges, a change that could reshape the justice system.
William McCormick examines Greenland’s growing strategic importance as global powers compete in the Arctic amid climate ...
David Neuhaus reviews The Cross and the Olive Tree, exploring Palestinian theology, faith amid violence, and voices of resilience.
Although most people, when talking about rights or laws, immediately think of things that limit their freedom or of instruments of power, the truth, objectively speaking, is quite different if we ...