Lifestyle
Gender identity and sexual orientation: a reflection through the Netflix series “Sex Education” and the law
by Adriano Izzo, Civil Lawyer and President of the Gennaro Santilli Foundation Clarifying the meaning of terms is a good starting point to introduce a current and meaningful topic such as gender identity and sexual orientation. If we attempt to explain it through the analysis of one of the most
A comedian Israelian activist, Noam Shuster Eliassi: Don’t worry I’m only here 7 minutes, not 70 years……
By Andrea Tucci, Noam Shuster-Eliassi was a rising star among Israeli-Palestinian peace activists. She has spoken at conferences around the world, urging his generation of
The sad history and unfortunate fate of the Lebanese Armenians
By Andrea Tucci, Armenians died after the Ottoman genocide, caused by the Turks who killed one and a half million people. In 1915, they began
The Hazaras, a Shiite minority, persecuted by the Taliban in Afghanistan
by Andrea Tucci, The Hazaras in Afghanistan speak Persian, predominantly practice Shiite Islam and constitute approximately 8 million people, making up approximately 20 percent of
EGYPT: How new infrastructure can lead to the destruction of cultural heritage, increased poverty and the redefinition of some geopolitical alliances in the Middle East
By Andrea Tucci, The road on which the Egyptian government wants to build the new highway will be wide, straight and modern and will pass
Pulp Fiction and law: contamination and multidisciplinary, the new challenges of legal thought
by Adriano Izzo, civil lawyer and President of the Gennaro
The inspiration behind famous brand names and their influences on social and cultural life
By Andrea Tucci, Certainly, the creative flair of famous brands,
Are social networks destroying the well-being of the new generation?
By Andrea Tucci, Something is going very wrong with teenagers.
Slovenia, the only country with a zero waste
By Andrea Tucci, Hotel Ribno is the first Slovenian zero
NOWRUZ : A traditional Persian event of more than 3000 years, that 300 million people celebrate at the beginning of the vernal equinox
By Andrea Tucci Nowruz, often translated as “New Day,” is
Exploring the Culinary Wealth of Lebanese Cuisine: A Feast for the Senses
Photo by Victoria Shes on Unsplash
URGENT ALERT: Tanzanian Government on a Rampage Against Indigenous People
2024 has started with the Tanzanian government escalating its brutal
Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Colombia: A Guide to Unforgettable Adventures
Colombia, a land of vibrant colors, rich history, and diverse
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