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Filippo Fiorini is a journalist based in Bologna, Italy, skilled in video, photo and text reporting.
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Islamic funeral of Saman Abbas celebrated, brother Alì Haider: 'You were a strong and courageous sister'

26 Mar 2024  |  www.lastampa.it
In Novellara, Reggio Emilia, the Islamic funeral of Saman Abbas was held privately amidst heavy rain and a day of city mourning. Saman's brother, Alì Haider, honored her as a strong and courageous sister. The mayor, Elena Carletti, described Saman as a symbol of freedom and emphasized that her tragic fate was unrelated to religion. Saman was previously buried in 2021 after being murdered by her uncle, Danish Hasnain, with her parents complicit in the crime. The case, which led to the conviction of her family members, highlighted issues of family violence and femicide. The funeral was attended by Alì Haider, the only family member present, and was officiated by Yassine Lafram, with a subsequent community vigil planned.

Missing woman from Forlì found in Marseille after reporting abuse by her husband

20 Mar 2024  |  ilsecoloxix.it
Erika Bravi, a 45-year-old woman from Forlì, was found on Monday morning in Marseille after disappearing last July. Her mother, Rita, confirmed the news after receiving a call from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Erika had previously reported suffering repeated abuse from her North African-origin husband, which led to their separation. She had been living in Provence for seven years to be with her husband and their two children. The search involved local police, the Italian consulate in Marseille, and a private investigator hired by the Comitato Scientifico Ricerca Scomparsi. Erika's mother recounted her daughter's desire to return to Italy with her children due to the hardships of working long hours and supporting the family alone. The ex-husband, who had irregular jobs and rarely paid child support, took their children to Morocco for a vacation despite Erika's disappearance, which raised concerns. Erika had previously disappeared 19 years ago but was found after changing her appearance and evading police detection. The Penelope Emilia-Romagna association, led by Marisa Degli Angeli, whose daughter Cristina Golinucci went missing in 1992 and has not been found, had assisted Erika's family in the past.

Missing woman from Forlì found in Marseille after reporting abuse by her husband

20 Mar 2024  |  La Stampa
Erika Bravi, a 45-year-old woman from Forlì, was found on Monday morning in Marseille after disappearing last July. Her mother, Rita, confirmed the news after receiving a call from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Erika had previously reported suffering repeated abuse from her North African-origin husband, which led to their separation. She had been living in Provence for seven years to be with her husband and their two children. The search involved local police, the Italian consulate in Marseille, and a private investigator hired by the Comitato Scientifico Ricerca Scomparsi. Erika had expressed a desire to return to Italy with her children due to the strain of working long hours and supporting the family alone. Her ex-husband, who had taken their children to Morocco for a holiday despite her disappearance, was not aware that Erika was living in a religious community during these months.

Found in Marseille the woman from Forlì who disappeared after reporting her husband's abuse

20 Mar 2024  |  lasentinella.gelocal.it
Erika Bravi, a 45-year-old woman from Forlì, was found in Marseille after disappearing in July. Her mother, Rita, confirmed that Erika is safe and had been living in a Catholic community. Erika had previously reported repeated abuse by her North African husband, which led to their separation. The search involved local police, the Italian consulate in Marseille, and a private investigator hired by the Comitato Scientifico Ricerca Scomparsi. Erika's parents had been in contact with her husband, who took their children to Morocco despite Erika's disappearance. Erika had a history of disappearing, having done so 19 years ago. The family received support from the association Penelope Emilia-Romagna.

Bologna, the story of Arnaldo like the film 'The Terminal': living in the airport for 6 months, now he will have a home

20 Mar 2024  |  www.lastampa.it
Arnaldo, an 83-year-old man, has been living in the check-in area of Bologna's Marconi Airport for the past six months. Social services have now intervened to find him housing. Arnaldo expresses gratitude towards those who have helped him, including airport staff, passengers, and law enforcement, who provided him with food, clothing, and companionship.

I, a precarious professor full of debts and unpaid, sold my car

04 Jan 2024  |  www.lastampa.it
A precarious professor, burdened with debts and unpaid, narrates his experience of financial struggle, leading him to sell his car to manage his situation.

The celebration for the 'feather' baby's miracle: safe after five months in an incubator

02 Jan 2024  |  Il Secolo XIX
A premature baby, referred to as 'feather' due to her extremely low birth weight of 825 grams, survived after spending five months in an incubator at the Maggiore Hospital of Bologna. The baby, who faced complications such as underdeveloped lungs and required two eye surgeries due to retinopathy, is now celebrating at home with her family. The case was revealed by neonatologist Dr. Mario Motta, who highlighted the challenges faced by premature babies, including the risk of blindness from retinopathy, a condition affecting many of the 25,000 premature babies born annually in Italy.

The celebration for the 'feather' baby miracle: saved after five months in an incubator

02 Jan 2024  |  www.lastampa.it
A premature baby girl, born weighing just 825 grams, has been saved after five months in an incubator at Maggiore Hospital in Bologna. The baby, who suffered from retinopathy, a common condition in preterm infants, underwent intensive care and two eye surgeries. Dr. Mario Motta, a neonatologist, led the medical team that ensured her survival. The story highlights the challenges and triumphs of neonatal care, culminating in a joyful homecoming for the baby and her family.

The celebration for the 'feather' baby miracle: saved after five months in an incubator

02 Jan 2024  |  laprovinciapavese.gelocal.it
A premature baby girl, born weighing just 825 grams, has been saved after five months in an incubator at Maggiore di Bologna. The baby, who suffered from retinopathy, a common condition in preterm infants, underwent intensive care and two eye surgeries. Dr. Mario Motta, a neonatologist, led the medical team that ensured her survival. The story highlights the challenges and triumphs of neonatal care, culminating in the baby celebrating the holidays at home with her family.

Denis Verdini, so he became the wizard of permits: from the dentist in Rome to the farewell to Silvio, the former senator was always around

31 Dec 2023  |  www.lastampa.it
Denis Verdini, a former senator, managed to obtain various permissions that allowed him significant freedom, including visits to a dentist in Rome and a farewell to Silvio Berlusconi. As the investigation expands, questions arise about the appropriateness of these concessions.

Denis Verdini, così è diventato il mago dei permessi: dal dentista a Roma all’addio a Silvio, l’ex senatore era sempre in giro

31 Dec 2023  |  lasentinella.gelocal.it
Denis Verdini, a former senator, managed to obtain various permissions that allowed him significant freedoms, including trips to the dentist in Rome and farewells to Silvio. As the investigation expands, doubts arise about the appropriateness of these concessions.

Saman Abbas, life sentence for father and mother. Only 14 years for the uncle who killed her

20 Dec 2023  |  lasentinella.gelocal.it
After eleven months of trial and five hours of deliberation, the court sentenced Saman Abbas' parents to life imprisonment, while her uncle received a 14-year sentence for her murder. Saman Abbas' father addressed the court, denying any intention to kill his daughter.

Saman Abbas Trial: Life Sentence for Parents, 14 Years for Uncle. Cousins Acquitted, No Compensation for Brother and Boyfriend

19 Dec 2023  |  www.ilsecoloxix.it
In the trial of Saman Abbas, Danish Hasnain, the uncle of the murdered 18-year-old Pakistani girl, was sentenced to 14 years in prison despite being found guilty of the murder. Her cousins, Ikram Ijaz and Noumanoulaq Noumanoulaq, were acquitted due to insufficient evidence. Saman's parents were sentenced to life imprisonment as the instigators of the crime. Significant compensations were awarded to various civil parties, including women's rights organizations, but not to Saman's younger brother or her ex-boyfriend. The case highlights the tragic consequences of Saman's refusal to enter into an arranged marriage.

Assisted Suicide: The First Case in Tuscany Without Judicial Implications

18 Dec 2023  |  www.lastampa.it
The article discusses the first case of assisted suicide in Tuscany completed without judicial implications, highlighting the involvement of Dr. Paolo Malacarne and the procedural challenges faced by patients seeking euthanasia. It references the 2019 Constitutional Court ruling that laid the groundwork for legal assisted suicide in Italy and the ongoing legislative delays. The article emphasizes the need for clear legal procedures and support from the national health system to ensure dignified and accessible euthanasia for patients.

Assisted suicide: the first case in Tuscany without judicial implications

18 Dec 2023  |  www.ilsecoloxix.it
The article discusses the first case of assisted suicide in Tuscany that was completed without judicial implications. Dr. Paolo Malacarne, who assisted the patient, emphasizes the need for a dignified and painless euthanasia process. The article references the 2019 Constitutional Court ruling that laid the groundwork for legal assisted suicide in Italy, highlighting the case of Marco Cappato and Dj Fabo. It also mentions the pilot case of Federico Carboni and the procedural and logistical challenges faced by patients seeking assisted suicide. Malacarne calls for clearer legislation and support from the healthcare system to ensure patients are not left to navigate the process alone.

Assisted suicide: the first case in Tuscany without judicial implications

18 Dec 2023  |  lasentinella.gelocal.it
The article discusses the first case of assisted suicide in Tuscany, Italy, that was completed without judicial implications. Dr. Paolo Malacarne, who assisted the patient, emphasizes the need for a dignified and painless euthanasia process. The article references the 2019 Constitutional Court ruling that laid the groundwork for legal assisted suicide in Italy, highlighting the case of Marco Cappato and Dj Fabo. It also mentions the case of Federico Carboni, who successfully ended his life after a legal battle. Malacarne calls for clearer guidelines and support from the healthcare system to ensure patients do not have to navigate the process alone or bear the costs.

Modena, Santa Claus on a tank: controversy in the square over the installation sponsored by the Municipality

09 Dec 2023  |  lasentinella.gelocal.it
In Modena, a controversial art installation featuring Santa Claus on a tank, sponsored by the Municipality, has sparked protests and criticism from both Rifondazione Comunista and Fratelli d'Italia. The artist, Lorenzo Lunati, intended it as a peace message, especially for children in war-torn areas. However, the installation has been met with disapproval for its perceived insensitivity given current global conflicts, such as those in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Modena, Santa Claus on a tank: controversy in the square over the installation sponsored by the Municipality

09 Dec 2023  |  ilsecoloxix.it
In Modena, an art installation featuring Santa Claus on a tank, intended as a message of peace, has sparked controversy. The installation, sponsored by the Municipality and created by artist Lorenzo Lunati, has been criticized by both Rifondazione Comunista and Fratelli d'Italia for being inappropriate, especially given the current global conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. The artist defends the work as a symbol for children, the constant and innocent victims of conflict. The public's reaction is mixed, with some amused and others deeply offended.

Modena, Santa Claus on the tank: controversy in the square for the installation sponsored by the Municipality

09 Dec 2023  |  laprovinciapavese.gelocal.it
An art installation in Modena featuring Santa Claus on a tank has sparked controversy, with both Rifondazione Comunista and Fratelli d'Italia criticizing it for different reasons. The installation, created by Lorenzo Lunati and sponsored by the Comune di Modena, aims to convey a message of peace but has been met with mixed reactions. Critics argue that it is inappropriate, especially given current global conflicts, while some families find it amusing. The installation has drawn attention from local media and provoked public protests.

Modena, Santa Claus on a Tank: Controversy in the Square for the Installation Sponsored by the Municipality

09 Dec 2023  |  www.lastampa.it
A controversial art installation in Modena featuring Santa Claus on a tank has sparked protests and criticism from both left-wing and right-wing political groups. The installation, created by artist Lorenzo Lunati and sponsored by the Municipality of Modena, aims to convey a message of peace but has been perceived as inappropriate given current global conflicts. Critics argue that the installation is a tribute to war and death, while Lunati defends it as a symbol of peace for children affected by conflict. The controversy has drawn significant media attention and public debate.

Florence, the boy with glass bones walks for the first time at 11 years old

07 Dec 2023  |  www.lastampa.it
An 11-year-old boy, referred to as Edoardo for privacy, who suffers from osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare bone disorder, has walked for the first time thanks to a series of complex surgeries at Meyer Pediatric Hospital in Florence. Under the direction of Dr. Giovanni Beltrami, the hospital used advanced 3D printing technology from the University of Florence to reconstruct Edoardo's bones, allowing for precise surgical interventions. The successful operations have enabled Edoardo to transition from being bedridden to taking his first steps with crutches, significantly improving his quality of life and future prospects.

Florence, the boy with glass bones walks for the first time at 11 years old

07 Dec 2023  |  www.ilsecoloxix.it
A remarkable medical achievement at the Meyer Pediatric Hospital in Florence has enabled an 11-year-old boy, referred to as Edoardo, to walk for the first time despite suffering from osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare condition causing brittle bones. Under the direction of Dr. Giovanni Beltrami, a series of complex surgeries were performed, including the use of 3D-printed bone models for precise planning. The successful operations have allowed Edoardo to begin walking with crutches, significantly improving his quality of life and future prospects.

Story on Pablo Escobar for Rolling Stone Italy.

Mini doc on footballers Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuain, done through my own news agency, Pangea News, for Sky Sport.

Thousands of people protest against violence towards women in Argentina

04 Jun 2015  |  Internazionale
Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in Buenos Aires and other cities across Argentina to protest against violence towards women, following a series of femicides that have shaken the country. The movement 'Ni una menos' emerged rapidly after the murder of 14-year-old pregnant Chiara Páez by her 16-year-old boyfriend, demanding strict application of the law against gender violence and promoting a culture of equality and respect. The protest saw a diverse crowd, including supporters of President Cristina Kirchner and left-wing activists, with the march in Buenos Aires starting in the financial district and concluding at the parliament building.
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