According to Alia Brahimi, Emadeddine Badi and Karim Mezran, the war between the United States, Israel and Iran risks producing indirect but profound effects across...
Author - Emanuele Rossi
Giorgia Meloni’s visit to Algiers underscores Italy’s effort to consolidate Algeria as a cornerstone partner beyond energy, amid geopolitical instability. Rome aims to...
Trump’s pause on strikes opens a narrow diplomatic window on Hormuz. A consequential shift for a country like Italy, where the shock is already economic — hitting...
In his book West Asia, Mohammed Soliman proposes rethinking the Middle East as a broader strategic space linking the Mediterranean, the Gulf, and the Indo-Pacific. At a...
Between Sudan and Libya, informal logistical circuits are sustaining war, migration and trafficking flows, revealing a geosecurity dimension of corridors. Alongside...
Discussions at the IMEC forum in Trieste highlighted the growing urgency of alternative trade corridors amid geopolitical tensions that threaten traditional routes...
Europe and Italy have little interest in a war with high economic costs and uncertain outcomes, and should work toward a coordinated de‑escalation with European and Gulf...
Exclusive interview with Iran’s ambassador to Italy, Mohammad Reza Sabouri. Recognition of Iran’s rights, compensation for damages and security guarantees: these are the...
A NATO Parliamentary Assembly delegation visited India for the first time, exploring pragmatic cooperation with New Delhi on maritime security, counterterrorism and...
From Rome’s perspective, the Middle East crisis — and Iran’s role in it — is emerging as a central test for Europe’s security and the stability of the global order.


