Pierre Schori is a former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations after a long career at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, where he was Minister for Internation
Existe uma mórbida ligação entre o ódio dos dias do primeiro-ministro da Suécia e a atual propaganda viciosa e notícias falsas multiplicadas por milhões na internet.
Existe uma mórbida ligação entre o ódio dos dias do primeiro-ministro da Suécia e a atual propaganda viciosa e notícias falsas multiplicadas por milhões na internet.
Existe un vínculo oscuro entre los efectos del odio extremo en los días de Palme y la vil propaganda y las noticias falsas de hoy en día, multiplicadas por millones en Internet.
Existe un vínculo oscuro entre los efectos del odio extremo en los días de Palme y la vil propaganda y las noticias falsas de hoy en día, multiplicadas por millones en Internet.
There is a morbid link between the effects of extreme hatred in Palme's days and today´s vicious propaganda and fake news multiplied by the millions on the internet.
As we await the formation of the new Swedish government this week-end, one overriding issue and far too narrow an escape consumes the thoughts of an elder statesman.
As we await the formation of the new Swedish government this week-end, one overriding issue and far too narrow an escape consumes the thoughts of an elder statesman.
Former Swedish deputy foreign minister and UN ambassador Pierre Schori remembers circumstances and characters, including the late prime minister Olof Palme, that linked him to Gabriel García Márquez, in the work they did on Latin America.
On January 27, in its 25th award ceremony, the 2011 Olaf Palme Prize for International Understanding and Common Security was given to Lydia Cacho Ribeiro and Roberto Saviano for their tireless and often lonely efforts to expose criminal networks despite great personal risk. Before the award, the P