15 May is the International Day of Families
Families, regardless of their structure, are the cornerstone of society, and today we celebrate them.
Camilla Soldati
Digital Editor
Families, regardless of their structure, are the cornerstone of society, and today we celebrate them.
The phenomenon of honeybee deaths in the United States doesn’t stop, it rather gets worse. Over the last 12 months, honeybees’ number dropped by 42.1% compared with 34.2% of the previous year (2013-2014), according to a preliminary report published by the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Wednesday. The valuation has been carried out by
Tigers is Danis Tanovic’s movie on Nestlé’s immoral practices carried out to sell artificial milk in Pakistan.
The tragedy of people fleeing their lands in order to survive, have a future, and hope for a better life doesn’t involve only the Mediterranean Sea. On the other side of the world there are the Rohingya people, which are officially recognised by the United Nations as the world’s most persecuted and segregated population. The
Always more frequently we hear about the climate change conference that will take place in Paris this year. Here’s a guide on what it is and why it is that important.
The new Italian Glacier Inventory has been published, thanks to years of work, data collection, updates, and discoveries.
Music is one of the most mysterious arts that raised many questions and doubts among philosophers, scientists, and experts. Throughout the history, in different philosophical thoughts, people wondered about the real value of music, from Platoon and Aristotle, to Pythagoras, philosophers of the ancient Greece that focused on music’s importance, utility, functions, and real properties.
Poachers killed the ranger Agoyo Mbikoyo, committed to monitoring elephants in the Congolese park.
The province of Khyber Pakhtunkwa will invest 150 million dollars in reforestation, in order to combat climate change.
A new study reveals that forests can play a key role in achieving global food security.