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Report, Christmas doesn’t stop investigative journalism: a new episode tonight. The previews

Report, Christmas doesn’t stop investigative journalism: a new episode tonight. The previews

Who will really gain from Europe’s rearmament plan?the? A’Report‘ – broadcast on Sunday December 28th at 8.30pm are Rai 3 and on RaiPlay – answers the investigation ‘Let’s re-arm ourselves and leave’ by Manuele Bonaccorsi and Madi Ferrucci who visited arms fairs and munitions factories and participated in military exercises and meetings between lobbyists and senior officials, including the United States, Germany, Poland and Italy. And they recorded the US defense industry’s strategies to occupy the growing European market with its own armaments. Weapons of which the Americans maintain technological control, arrogating to themselves the right to deactivate them at will.

The EU countries continue to go their own way, while some military cooperation projects remain with a strong Franco-German traction. This is why the European rearmament plan risks being a bad deal: countries go into debt for decades while the United States cashes in. To follow, ‘Italia New Space Economy‘ by Michele Buono with the collaboration of Silvia Scognamiglio. A new territory and a new point of view for humanity was born: Space. The sector is strategic, it is the new frontier of economic development. The Italian ecosystem has great potential, but the context is weak: a Europe that is not a political subject weighs little in the face of great ones aggregations such as the United States and China. ‘Report’ reconstructed the struggle of the old continent to avoid losing positions. ‘Lab Report’, finally, offers ‘The Stateless’ by Alfredo Farina and Alessia Marzi.

A spiritual connection with the sea, the answer to the question: “what would have happened if humans had moved to the sea and become marine animals?“‘Report’ visited the Sama Badjau people, who are among the most expert divers in the world. They have lived at sea for over 1,000 years, on small floating houses in the waters off the coast of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Yet, their traditional lifestyles are disappearing, and they are forced to tie themselves to the land. Thanks to a modern world that rejects them and makes them incredibly vulnerable, imposing its own standards: from economic exploitation to political exclusion, from a state of permanent poverty to stigmatization by the rest of society.

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