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Populism: the New Language of Politics
How often do we find ourselves labeling a politician as “populist” without questioning what lies behind the term?
Today, populism is more than a political trend: it’s a new way of communicating, of speaking directly to the people and bypassing institutions. From US rallies to European governments, it’s transforming not only who holds power, but how power itself is understood.
Economic Challenges Facing Latin America
Latin America stands at the crossroads of global economics - where tariff wars, political influence, and regional resilience collide. Dive into how the US policies have reshaped the region’s economic landscape.
The Mixed Legacy of COP30 in the Amazon: Another Missed Chance?
The COP30 taking place in Brazil is raising doubts about its effectiveness. While the Amazon region stands as a symbol of the climate crisis, geopolitical tensions and the inability to sustain an event of this scale may have undermined the host nation’s credibility. Can these circumstances ensure that promises on climate are not, once again, empty?
Will the ISF Remain Just a Concept on Paper Rather Than a Force on the Ground?
The ceasefire may have been signed, but the struggle for peace and stability is far from over. The International Stabilization Force, considered a cornerstone of Gaza’s new peace plan, faces hesitations, skepticism and political gridlock. As nations debate mandates and negotiate terms, one starts to wonder: Will the ISF remain just a concept on paper rather than a force on the ground?
Flattery and Strategy: How European Leaders are Responding to a New Era of Trump
Trump’s second term has strained the diplomatic ties between Europe and the United States, which once seemed imperishable. European leaders have adopted a strategy based on flattery and personal appeals to the president to secure relations with Washington. But how are Europe’s leaders delicately balancing the need to engage with Trump while preventing Trumpist ideologies from taking root within Europe’s own borders?
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Visual evidence tends to convince people more than verbal descriptions, which makes authenticity crucial in media. The rise of generative AI challenges the public’s ability to distinguish truth from fabrication. Do these new visual tools represent a dangerous distortion of reality or simply the next stage in humanity’s creative evolution?
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Chiara Scalco
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Lupita De Smet
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Flavia Lo Giudice
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Albane Carde
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Giovanni Pazzuconi
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Eleonora Cecchini
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Emna Coigny
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Claudia Devda
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Audrey Dubourg
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Maria Letizia Massa
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Liam Smith
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Matilda Ines Sorzana
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Anna Togonidze
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Antonio Marrone
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Diana Isnardi


The article outlines the removal of Roberto Cingolani from Leonardo’s guidance, the reasons behind this sharp decision and what the market and investors expect for the future.