Dargen D'Amico and Pupo at Ariston with a Pacifist Version of 'Su di noi'
Dargen D'Amico and Pupo performed a pacifist rendition of 'Su di noi' at the Sanremo Festival, blending different cultural references and musical styles.
De Luca: 'European leaders more empathetic than the people. In Italy, pacifism is one-sided'
Erri De Luca emphasizes his unwavering support for Ukraine and reflects on the strong moral resilience of the Ukrainian people after multiple humanitarian trips during the ongoing war.
1926: Brazil exalts its pacifism for a seat on the international council.
Brazil's delegate to the League of Nations advocated for the country's bid for a permanent council seat, emphasizing its status as a peaceful power in South America.
New Letter Volume on Annette Kolb: "Better Dead than Silent"
A new collection of correspondence reveals the fearless life of writer and pacifist Annette Kolb, who championed Franco-German friendship during World War I.
Japan is controlled by the 'Iron Lady' and wants to arm itself like never before
Japan aims to significantly bolster its military capabilities under the leadership of its new Prime Minister, often referred to as the 'Iron Lady.'
Takaichi seeks to consolidate her power in a Japan that leaves pacifism behind
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi calls for early elections to strengthen her leadership, amidst growing discussions about Japan's military stance.
Japan prepares to enter the global arms market bypassing its anti-war Constitution
Japan is gearing up to enter the global arms market while navigating around the pacifist constraints of its Constitution, with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries set to be among the first beneficiaries.