Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday 10 November 2015


Russian communications intercepted by U.S. intelligence agencies showed Russia believed the plane that crashed in Sinai, Egypt, on Oct. 31 was brought down by a bomb, U.S. sources familiar with the matter said. Read more.
REPORT: Russian Officials Believe Sinai Plane Brought Down By Bomb
Two American trainers, a South African trainer and two Jordanians were killed in the attack, along with the shooter. Four others were injured and are being treated. Read more.

Jordanian Police Officer Kills 6 People At Training Facility,  Including U.S. Citizens
The Camorra is one of Italy's oldest and largest criminal organizations, dating back to at least the 16th century. Read more.

A Photographer’s Intimate Portrait Of One Of Italy’s Oldest Crime Syndicates
The group still believes that long-lasting change will come through non-violence and through creative means, such as graffiti, music and art. Read more.

The Young Generation In Myanmar Fighting For Change
Egypt arrested a prominent journalist and human rights advocate after he was questioned by military intelligence over a report he published about a trial of former army officers. Read more.

Egypt Arrests Renowned Human Rights Activist And Journalist
The victims of human rights abuses can't wait for a hoped slow transition. They need genuine democracy, and they need it now. For them it is, quite literally, a matter of life and death. It isn't time to celebrate yet. Read more.

Mark Farmaner: Think Myanmar Is A Democracy Now? Think Again.