20 April 2026 – Monday
20 April 2026 – Monday

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In this week’s edition of the Monday Briefing we go back to Cuba, where the US oil embargo continues. Trump Administration moves fast on Ai and against the Pope, while in Europe Magyar consolidates power after defeating Orban. Relentless, the War in Ukraine continues in its 50th month.
In this week’s edition of the Monday Briefing we go back to Cuba, where the US oil embargo continues. Trump Administration moves fast on Ai and against the Pope, while in Europe Magyar consolidates power after defeating Orban. Relentless, the War in Ukraine continues in its 50th month. Spotlight: American Officials Visit Havana as Cuban Crisis Rages On by Diego de Carvalho and Pietro Ferrari Last week, senior American…

Monday Briefing 06/04/2025

In today’s edition of the Monday Briefing, we come to the Italian government shaky weeks after the Referendum on the Judiciary. In Costa Rica, the President folds to US demands in immigration, while the world’s energy supplies are dwindling without the Gulf oil. Back in Europe, Orban plays all the cards he has left ahead of the next general elections.
In today’s edition of the Monday Briefing, we come to the Italian government shaky weeks after the Referendum on the Judiciary. In Costa Rica, the President folds to US demands in immigration, while the world’s energy supplies are dwindling…

The Idiot

What beauty saves the world? In Dostoevsky’s The Idiot, this question quietly turns into another: how do we live with so much suffering? Prince Myshkin accepts it. He holds on to a fragile kind of beauty made of compassion and innocence, an infinite love that endures even when it can’t fix anything. Ippolít Teréntyev doesn’t accept it. He can’t stand the tragicness of human condition, and rebels against it, slowly relinquishing what makes him human. Dostoevsky leaves the question open: can beauty carry us through the pain of existing, or are we condemned to relive it every day of our lives?
I wrote this piece to shine a light on the inner darkness of the human mind. Too many people choose to never speak about their memories, their feelings and their troubles out of fear of being judged or misunderstood. …

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This week has been rather busy, from the War in Iran to the Artemis mission, and the Monday Briefing is here for you to keep up. Diplomacy in Pakistan fails, a massive comet flies in our skies and AI improves further. Artemis crew gets home safe, while Peruvian Elections unfold. In Europe, the Orban era ends in Hungary with a massive victory for opposition leader Magyar.
This week has been rather busy, from the War in Iran to the Artemis mission, and the Monday Briefing is here for you to keep up. Diplomacy in Pakistan fails, a massive comet flies…
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BLAB 2 The Park 2026: A Festival Break in the Heart of Bocconi

Between music, conversation, and laughter, Parco Ravizza became a space where students could simply enjoy being present and part of the Bocconi community.
Between music, conversation, and laughter, Parco Ravizza became a space where students could simply enjoy being present and part of the Bocconi community.   If you’ve ever walked through Parco Ravizza and suddenly felt like you had walked into…

Kiefer and Milan: A Bond Strengthened through Alchemy 

Discover the monumental journey of Anselm Kiefer, the contemporary alchemist who transforms lead into memory and ruins into places of knowledge. Our latest article explores the unbreakable bond between the artist and Milan, from the iconic concrete towers of Pirelli HangarBicocca to the scarred walls of the Sala delle Cariatidi at Palazzo Reale with the new exhibition Le Alchimiste.
In this article, we’ll discuss Anselm Kiefer, one of the most important artists of the post-World War II era. He emerged in the late 1970s as a leader of Neo-Expressionism, alongside Georg Baselitz and Julian Schnabel. In an era dominated by Minimalism and…

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