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Water in the Balkans – too much, yet not enough

Laura Delsere | 1 June 2011 ita

Despite the great availability of water – higher than the European average, the region finds itself unprepared for climate change, risking both droughts and floods



Children in Meghri, Armenia ( Derrick Peters / Flickr)

Armenian genocide: "I remember them"

Laura Delsere | 1 December 2010 ita

The Armenian genocide – a look from inside a family. Two 15-year-old survivors meet in an orphanage. Sharing the pain is impossible, even with descendants. Therefore, a young university student tells the real story of her grandparents on 24 April, Memorial Day



Young Moldovans

Migrants in Italy, one of two from Eastern Europe

Rome | Laura Delsere | 8 October 2010 ita

Half of the migrants resident in Italy comes from Romania, Bulgaria, the Balkans, and non-EU Eastern Europe, not to mention those from Central Europe. But who lives where? Exclusively for Osservatorio sui Balcani e Caucaso, an analysis of the main communities by macro-region



Ghosts at the Borders

Ghosts at the Borders

Laura Delsere | 20 April 2010 ita

According to Tim Judah every EU foreign minister should immediately read this book. In Why Europe Fears its Neighbors, Fabrizio Tassinari talks of the EU’s anxiety about those just beyond its borders. We interviewed him here



Italian syndrome

Italian syndrome

Rome | Laura Delsere | 24 November 2009 ita

There are roughly 90,000 Moldovans living in Italy - with numbers growing fast, as shown by a recent report by Caritas-Migrantes. Among the many difficulties of living abroad, one problem is spreading very quickly: the Italian syndrome, a depressive form that affects illegal immigrants and their children



The wall of lost chances: the Balkans and the Caucasus after 1989

The wall of lost chances: the Balkans and the Caucasus after 1989

Laura Delsere | 30 October 2009 ita

Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Western Balkans and the Caucasus are left with many a lost chance. The analysis of Tihomir Loza, deputy director of "Transitions on line", since 1999 among the major online news media devoted to the former Eastern Bloc



Roberto Saviano on the mafia and Eastern Europe

Roberto Saviano on the mafia and Eastern Europe

Laura Delsere | 20 October 2009 ita

Shifting his focus from Italy's Casalesi crime family to the mafia bosses of the East, the author of the best-selling novel "Gomorra", Roberto Saviano, is now analysing the spread of organized crime in Eastern Europe. This is the topic of his next book. Our interview.



In December 1989, 20 years ago, Timişoara citizens fought alone against the regime of Ceausescu. The memories of Ioan Savu, one of the leaders of that revolution, and professor Miodrag Milin, the first to collect the stories of those days. A videoreportage by Davide Sighele and Francesco Martino

Philosopher, dissident, politician. Zhelyu Zhelev has been the first Bulgarian president democratically elected after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A videointerview [Bulgaria, 2009]

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