A hypocritical, cowardly, very dangerous act and a reflection of an abuse of power. That is how some journalists describe the European Commission’s decision to ban Russian state media within its territory. In their opinion, this “could be seen coming, they were just looking for the best opportunity to make […]
Author: ThePrisma
A festival of human rights stories
Freedom of choice, cultural expression and family trauma are the main topics of a festival that is now in its 26th edition and that this year, in London, takes place from 17 to 25 March. In it, the Seventh Art portrays individuals and communities that stand in solidarity to create […]
Weapons and power behind ‘Global Britain’
A militaristic way of thinking seems predominant, promoted in part by the influence of military leaders and arms companies on the government. The United Kingdom is in fact the fourth largest investor country in arms and in the military sector in general. Nestor Marin The maiden voyage of […]
Double standards in handling migration crisis
In 2021, around 200,000 people tried to cross the borders of the European Union illegally. Today the war over Ukraine is generating another wave of migration and, curiously, the countries willing to take in those fleeing are the same ones that have been indolent in the face of a long-standing […]
Ukraine, the graveyard of Putin’s dreams?
Fukuyama’s influential claim that history – driven by the conflict of ideologies – ended with the end of the USSR and Gorbachev’s commitment to stop interfering in the affairs of eastern European countries, was revised by its author in 2018. He adapted his analysis to say instead that identity is […]