Articles

  • Nov 26, 2024 | newlinesmag.com | Sofia Cherici

    There is an archipelago of nine icy islands in the Arctic Ocean where the terrain is somewhat alien. For most of the year, the landscape of Svalbard’s administrative capital, Longyearbyen, is barren — the earth either black or snow-white — because the deep-frozen ground prevents anything from growing.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | english.alaraby.co.uk | Sofia Cherici

    Almost two years have passed since the 2023 earthquakes. Turkish authorities have been clogging legal proceedings while victims have lost hope in justice. 6 min read First, they found a picture of the apartment building online. The body gutted, reclining in a pile of its own rubble, looked like a fish left with nothing but meatless spines. They left for Antakya in a rush the following day. On the second day, they walked through what remained of the ancient city.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | newarab.com | Sofia Cherici |Anas Ambri |Andrea Glioti

    First, they found a picture of the apartment building online. The body gutted, reclining in a pile of its own rubble, looked like a fish left with nothing but meatless spines. They left for Antakya in a rush the following day. On the second day, they walked through what remained of the ancient city. When they reached the site where the building had stood, Duygu İnegöllü, a lawyer from Izmir, and her family, began their watch over the pancaked body of scrap metal and concrete.

  • Oct 9, 2023 | greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Federico Ambrosini |Sofia Cherici |Raluca Besliu |Alessia Melchiorre

    A combination of drought and torrential rain exposed Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region to devastating floods last May. But while extreme weather events are difficult to predict and mitigate, their impacts are also a result of inefficient administration, short-sighted politics, and a seemingly unstoppable appetite for urban sprawl. A photo essay.

  • Jul 31, 2023 | greeneuropeanjournal.eu | Jamie Kendrick |Jan-Werner Müller |Federico Ambrosini |Sofia Cherici

    Alexandre Loukachenko a rendu le Bélarus complice de la Russie dans sa guerre contre l’Ukraine. Contre la volonté du peuple bélarusse. Mais qui se soucie encore de ce dernier ? Au troisième jour de la guerre, lorsque l’armée russe avait déjà tué des centaines d’Ukrainiens, de nombreux manifestants réunis à Düsseldorf se sont agenouillés. En signe de deuil, d’humilité et de souffrance.