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Josephine McKenna is an award-winning freelance journalist based in Rome. She is bilingual and covers the Vatican, national politics, the migration crisis, the Mafia and other issues for print, radio and TV. The Costa Concordia disaster, the election of Pope Francis and Berlusconi's 'bunga bunga' parties are among the stories she has covered for radio, print, TV and online media.
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Amanda Knox’s return to Italy condemned as ‘untimely and inappropriate’ by Meredith Kercher’s family lawyer

10 Apr 2024  |  inews.co.uk
Amanda Knox returned to Italy for the first time in eight years to speak at a 'trial by media' conference, sparking media attention and criticism from Meredith Kercher's family lawyer, Francesco Maresca, who called the visit 'untimely and inappropriate.' Knox, who was acquitted of Kercher's murder by Italy's Supreme Court, has faced intense scrutiny and has been accused of using her case for publicity. She has become a journalist and commentator, and a Netflix documentary has raised questions about her behavior. Rudy Guede remains the only person convicted of the murder, and Knox has been awarded compensation by Europe's top human rights court for inadequate legal representation during her initial questioning.

Venice canals get speed cameras after spate of accidents

28 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Venice will install speed cameras along its canals to enforce speed limits following a series of serious accidents. The new measures, backed by local lawmakers, aim to improve safety and protect the city's delicate lagoon ecosystem. The initiative, which still requires final parliamentary approval, introduces the Barcavelox speed camera to monitor boat speeds. The announcement comes as Venice prepares for its annual Carnevale, highlighting the urgency of addressing boat traffic and safety concerns.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by right-wing Italian newspaper

30 Dec 2023  |  smh.com.au
Italian right-wing newspaper Libero named Giorgia Meloni, the country's first female prime minister, as its 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. Critics, including political opponents and women's rights activists, accused the paper of gender insensitivity and Meloni of not adequately supporting women. The article, written by Mario Sechi, praised Meloni for overcoming gender barriers. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano defended the title, while opposition figures like Elly Schlein and Elisabetta Piccolotti condemned it. Meloni has not commented on the article.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by right-wing Italian newspaper

30 Dec 2023  |  theage.com.au
Italian right-wing newspaper Libero named the country's first female prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, as 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article, written by Mario Sechi, praised Meloni for overcoming gender barriers, but was met with criticism from political opponents and women's rights activists for perpetuating regressive gender roles. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano defended the title, while figures like Elly Schlein and Elisabetta Piccolotti condemned it. Meloni, known for her stance on traditional family values, has not commented on the article.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by right-wing Italian newspaper

30 Dec 2023  |  The Age
An Italian right-wing newspaper, Libero, named Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, as its 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article praised Meloni for breaking gender barriers and handling geopolitical challenges. However, political opponents and women's rights activists criticized the decision, accusing Meloni of not supporting women's rights. The culture minister defended the title, while Meloni has not commented.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by right-wing Italian newspaper

30 Dec 2023  |  Brisbane Times
An Italian right-wing newspaper, Libero, named Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article praised Meloni for breaking gender barriers and confronting significant challenges. However, political opponents and women's rights activists criticized the decision, accusing Meloni of not supporting women's rights. The article was written by Mario Sechi, who previously worked for Meloni. The decision was defended by Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano but criticized by figures like Elly Schlein and Elisabetta Piccolotti.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by right-wing Italian newspaper

30 Dec 2023  |  Brisbane Times
An Italian right-wing newspaper, Libero, named Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, as 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article praised Meloni for her leadership and breaking gender norms, but faced backlash from political opponents and women's rights activists. Critics, including Elly Schlein and Elisabetta Piccolotti, argued the title undermines women's achievements. The culture minister defended the decision, while Meloni has not commented. The Meloni government is noted for its traditional family values and national identity policies.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by right-wing Italian newspaper

30 Dec 2023  |  www.watoday.com.au
An Italian right-wing newspaper, Libero, named Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, as 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender norms, but faced backlash from political opponents and women's rights activists. Critics, including Elly Schlein of the Democratic Party and Elisabetta Piccolotti of the Greens and Left Alliance, condemned the decision as regressive. The culture minister defended the title, highlighting Meloni's commitment to traditional values. Meloni has not commented on the article.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by right-wing Italian newspaper

30 Dec 2023  |  The Age
An Italian right-wing newspaper, Libero, named Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender barriers, but faced backlash from political opponents and women's rights activists who accused her of not supporting women's issues. The decision was defended by the culture minister, while critics from the Democratic Party and Greens and Left Alliance condemned it as promoting male superiority.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by Right-wing Italian newspaper

29 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
An Italian right-wing daily, Libero, named Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, as its 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article, written by Mario Sechi, praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender barriers. However, political opponents and women's rights activists criticized the decision, accusing Meloni of not doing enough for women's rights. Elly Schlein and Elisabetta Piccolotti condemned the editorial choice, while culture minister Gennaro Sangiuliano supported it. The Meloni government has focused on traditional family values, national identity, and cultural heritage.

Highest temperatures in 130 years threaten Italian ski season as heavy rain forecast in French Alps

28 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Italy's ski season is under threat due to the highest temperatures in 130 years, with some resorts forced to close runs because of a lack of snow. The northern region of Piedmont has experienced its warmest December since the 1890s. In France, heavy rain has delayed the opening of the ski season in the French Alps. Experts attribute the unseasonably warm weather to global warming, predicting a bleak future for Alpine regions with more rain and less snow. The Italian Meteorological Society and Coldiretti, Italy's largest agriculture organization, have expressed concerns about the impact on tourism and agriculture.

Italians order British drinkers to stop ‘abusing’ the word prosecco

23 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
An Italian consortium has launched a campaign in London to stop British drinkers from misusing the term 'prosecco' for any sparkling wine. The Prosecco DOC Consortium, which protects the term under EU law, emphasizes that prosecco must be produced in specific Italian regions. The campaign follows a legal victory over Australian producers and highlights the consortium's efforts to prevent the misuse of the term for various products. The initiative comes as British consumers show a declining interest in prosecco, with no growth in consumption from 2017 to 2022.

Giorgia Meloni threatens to fine school heads who scrap nativity plays

20 Dec 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Giorgia Meloni's government, through Senator Lavinia Mennuni of the Brothers of Italy party, introduced a bill to fine or discipline school principals who do not uphold nativity scenes and plays during Christmas and Easter, citing the need to protect Italy's cultural heritage. The bill has faced criticism from political opponents, Italy's largest trade union CGIL, and school principals' association DirigentiScuola, who argue it infringes on school autonomy and secular principles. The Meloni government has been active in cultural and political issues since its election in 2022, including defending traditional family values and restricting migrant arrivals.

Giorgia Meloni threatens to fine school heads who scrap nativity plays

20 Dec 2023  |  www.aol.com
Giorgia Meloni's government, through Senator Lavinia Mennuni of the Brothers of Italy party, introduced a bill to fine or discipline school principals who do not uphold nativity scenes and plays during Christmas and Easter, citing the importance of these traditions to Italian cultural heritage. The bill has faced criticism from political opponents, Italy's largest trade union CGIL, and school principals' association DirigentiScuola, who argue it infringes on school autonomy and secular principles. The Meloni government has been active in cultural and identity politics since its election in 2022, including defending traditional family values and restricting migrant arrivals, as well as facing condemnation from the European Parliament for making it harder for same-sex couples to register their children.

Parents jailed for life over ‘honour killing’ of daughter

20 Dec 2023  |  www.aol.com
An Italian court sentenced Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen, parents of 18-year-old Saman Abbas, to life in prison for her 'honour killing' after she refused an arranged marriage in Pakistan. Saman's remains were found near her family home in Novellara, Italy, after she went missing in April 2021. Her uncle Danish Hasnain received a 14-year sentence for his involvement, while two cousins were acquitted. The case has sparked discussions on violence against women and forced marriages in Italy, with political leaders condemning the act and advocating for women's rights.

Giorgia Meloni threatens to fine school heads who scrap nativity plays

20 Dec 2023  |  telegraph.co.uk
Giorgia Meloni's government, through Senator Lavinia Mennuni of the Brothers of Italy party, has introduced a bill to fine or discipline school principals who do not uphold nativity scenes and plays during Christmas and Easter, citing the importance of these traditions to Italy's cultural heritage. The bill has faced criticism from political opponents, Italy's largest trade union CGIL, and school principals' association DirigentiScuola, who argue that it infringes on the secular nature of schools and distracts from more pressing issues. This legislation is part of the government's broader cultural and national identity agenda, which has included defending traditional family structures and restricting migrant arrivals.

Parents jailed for life over ‘honour killing’ of daughter

20 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
An Italian court sentenced the parents of Saman Abbas to life imprisonment for her murder after she refused an arranged marriage. The case, which highlighted issues of violence against women and forced marriages, saw the father extradited from Pakistan and the mother sentenced in absentia. The ruling was welcomed by political leaders and activists, emphasizing the need to combat violence against women and forced marriages. The case has drawn attention to similar issues in Italy and Europe, with calls for judicial reforms to better address male violence against women.

Pope approves priests giving same-sex blessings

18 Dec 2023  |  ca.style.yahoo.com
The Vatican, with Pope Francis's approval, has issued a document stating that Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples outside of regular Church rituals. This move does not change the Church's traditional doctrine on marriage as a union between a man and a woman. Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernandez emphasized the pastoral aspect of blessings and clarified that such blessings should not be confused with the sacrament of marriage. The Vatican maintains that homosexuality is a sin and specifies that blessings for same-sex couples should not mimic wedding ceremonies. Pope Francis has been working towards making the Church more welcoming to LGBTQ+ individuals since his election in 2013.

Pope approves priests giving same-sex blessings

18 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
The Vatican, with approval from Pope Francis, announced that Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples under certain conditions, provided these blessings do not resemble the sacrament of marriage. This decision, aimed at offering pastoral care, does not alter the Church's traditional doctrine on marriage. Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernandez emphasized the innovative pastoral contribution of these blessings. The Pope has consistently sought to make the Church more inclusive towards LGBTQ+ individuals without changing its stance on same-sex marriage.

See inside Michelangelo’s ‘secret’ Florence room

28 Nov 2023  |  afr.com
Michelangelo, a renowned Renaissance artist, was forced to hide in a secret room beneath the Basilica di San Lorenzo during the Medici family's return to power in Florence in 1530. The room, once forgotten and used for coal storage, was rediscovered in 1975 and has undergone two decades of restoration. It features charcoal drawings attributed to Michelangelo, although their authenticity is debated. The room is now open to a limited number of visitors, with the Ministry of Culture and Italy's museum director-general deeming it ready for public viewing. The excitement for this historical unveiling is palpable, despite some skepticism from experts.

Parents jailed for life over ‘honour killing’ of daughter

10 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
An Italian court sentenced Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen to life imprisonment for the honour killing of their daughter, Saman Abbas, who refused an arranged marriage. The case, which highlighted violence against women, saw the victim's uncle receive a 14-year sentence, while two cousins were acquitted. The ruling was praised by political leaders and activists, emphasizing the need to combat violence against women and forced marriages. Saman Abbas's death has become a symbol of the fight against such violence in Italy.

Italian captain under investigation for rescuing 41 shipwrecked migrants

07 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
A charity rescue vessel was impounded and its captain, Tommaso Stella, is under investigation for bringing 41 shipwrecked migrants into Lampedusa, defying Italian authorities. This incident challenges Interior Minister Matteo Salvini's hardline immigration policies, which have faced criticism from NGOs and renewed pressure from Germany. Salvini's stance is supported by a majority of Italians, according to a recent poll. The Vatican, represented by Pope Francis, continues to advocate for migrant rights, highlighting the ongoing political and humanitarian conflict surrounding immigration in Italy.

Italian captain under investigation for rescuing 41 shipwrecked migrants

07 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
A charity rescue vessel was impounded and its captain, Tommaso Stella, is under investigation for bringing 41 shipwrecked migrants into Lampedusa, defying Italian authorities. This incident challenges the hardline immigration stance of Italy's far-right interior minister, Matteo Salvini, who faces pressure from Germany to reopen ports to asylum seekers. Salvini's policies, including potential fines for unauthorized entry, have significant public support in Italy. The article also highlights the humanitarian efforts of NGOs and the Vatican's advocacy for migrants.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by Right-wing Italian newspaper

06 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
An Italian right-wing daily, Libero, named Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, as its 'man of the year,' sparking controversy. The article praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender norms, but faced backlash from political opponents and women's rights activists. Critics, including Elly Schlein and Elisabetta Piccolotti, argued that the title undermines women's achievements. The culture minister defended the decision, linking it to a stance against 'cancel culture.' Meloni has not commented on the article.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by Right-wing Italian newspaper

06 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
An Italian right-wing daily, Libero, named Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, as 'Man of the Year,' sparking controversy. The article, written by Mario Sechi, praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender barriers. However, political opponents and women's rights activists criticized the decision, accusing Meloni of not supporting women's rights. Elly Schlein and Elisabetta Piccolotti condemned the editorial, while culture minister Gennaro Sangiuliano defended it. The Meloni government has focused on traditional family values and national identity since its election in 2022.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by Right-wing Italian newspaper

06 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, was controversially named 'Man of the Year' by the right-wing daily Libero, sparking criticism from political opponents and women's rights activists. The article, written by Mario Sechi, praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender norms, while critics argued it undermined women's achievements and reinforced male superiority. The Meloni government has been noted for its defense of traditional family values and national identity.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by Right-wing Italian newspaper

06 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, was named 'Man of the Year' by the right-wing daily Libero, sparking controversy. The article praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender norms, but faced backlash from political opponents and women's rights activists. Critics, including Elly Schlein of the Democratic Party and Elisabetta Piccolotti of the Greens and Left Alliance, condemned the decision as regressive. The culture minister defended the title, highlighting the ongoing cultural and political debates in Italy.

Giorgia Meloni named ‘Man of the Year’ by Right-wing Italian newspaper

06 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Giorgia Meloni, Italy's first female prime minister, was controversially named 'Man of the Year' by the right-wing newspaper Libero, sparking criticism from political opponents and women's rights activists. The article, written by Mario Sechi, praised Meloni for her strong leadership and breaking gender norms, while critics argued it undermined women's achievements. The Meloni government has focused on traditional family values and national identity since its election in 2022.

Venice canals get speed cameras after spate of accidents

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Venice will install speed cameras along its canals to enforce speed limits following a series of serious accidents. The new measures, supported by local lawmakers and pending final parliamentary approval, aim to improve safety for tourists and locals, protect the lagoon ecosystem, and reduce damage to historic buildings. The Barcavelox speed cameras will monitor boat speeds, addressing regulatory gaps and unpaid fines. The initiative comes as Venice prepares for its annual Carnevale, which attracts millions of tourists and increases boat traffic.

Venice canals get speed cameras after spate of accidents

05 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
Venice will install speed cameras along its canals to enforce speed limits and improve safety following a series of serious accidents. The new measures, backed by local lawmakers and pending final parliamentary approval, aim to control boat traffic more effectively and protect the city's delicate lagoon ecosystem. The initiative, led by MP Martina Semenzato, introduces the Barcavelox speed camera to monitor boat speeds. The announcement comes as Venice prepares for its annual Carnevale, highlighting the need for enhanced safety measures amid increased boat traffic.

Highest temperatures in 130 years threaten Italian ski season as heavy rain forecast in French Alps

04 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Italy's ski season is under threat due to the highest temperatures in 130 years, with Piedmont experiencing its warmest December since the 1890s. Resorts like Bardonecchia have been forced to close runs due to a lack of snow. In France, heavy rain has delayed the ski season in the Alps. Experts attribute the temperature rise to global warming, predicting a bleak future for Alpine regions. The Italian Meteorological Society and Coldiretti express concerns about the impact on tourism and agriculture, with some resorts offering alternative activities to disappointed skiers.

Highest temperatures in 130 years threaten Italian ski season as heavy rain forecast in French Alps

04 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Italy's ski season is under threat due to the highest temperatures in 130 years, with Piedmont experiencing its warmest December since the 1890s. Resorts like Bardonecchia have been forced to close runs due to a lack of snow. In France, heavy rain has delayed the ski season in Morzine and Les Gets. Experts attribute the temperature rise to global warming, predicting a bleak future for Alpine regions. The Italian Meteorological Society and Coldiretti express concerns about the impact on tourism and agriculture, with some resorts offering alternative activities like trekking and horse riding.

Highest temperatures in 130 years threaten Italian ski season as heavy rain forecast in French Alps

04 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Italy's ski season is under threat due to the highest temperatures in 130 years, with the northern region of Piedmont experiencing its warmest December since the 1890s. Resorts like Bardonecchia have been forced to close runs due to a lack of snow. In France, heavy rain has delayed the ski season in Morzine and Les Gets. Experts attribute the dramatic rise in temperatures to global warming, predicting a bleak outlook for Alpine regions. The Italian Meteorological Society and Coldiretti, Italy's largest agriculture organization, express concerns about the long-term impacts on tourism and agriculture.

Highest temperatures in 130 years threaten Italian ski season as heavy rain forecast in French Alps

04 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Italy's ski season is under threat due to the highest temperatures in 130 years, with the northern region of Piedmont experiencing its warmest December since the 1890s. Resorts like Bardonecchia have been forced to close runs due to a lack of snow. In France, heavy rain has delayed the ski season in Morzine and Les Gets. Experts attribute the temperature rise to global warming, predicting a bleak future for Alpine regions. The Italian Meteorological Society and Coldiretti express concerns about the impact on tourism and agriculture.

Avoid holiday crowds: Swim your way around Greece

04 Oct 2023  |  www.afr.com
The article describes a unique travel experience in Greece, where tourists can avoid holiday crowds by swimming around the Sporades islands, specifically Alonissos. The narrative highlights the serene and picturesque environment, emphasizing the calm Aegean Sea and the early morning swim.

Giorgia Meloni threatens to fine school heads who scrap nativity plays

04 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Giorgia Meloni has proposed a bill to fine or discipline school principals who remove nativity scenes and plays during Christmas, aiming to protect Italy's cultural heritage. The bill, introduced by Senator Lavinia Mennuni, also seeks to safeguard other Christmas and Easter traditions. Critics, including political opponents, unions, and school principals, argue that the legislation undermines the secular nature of schools and distracts from more pressing issues. This move is part of the Meloni government's broader agenda to influence cultural and national identity policies.

Parents jailed for life over ‘honour killing’ of daughter

03 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
An Italian court sentenced Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen to life imprisonment for the honour killing of their daughter, Saman Abbas, who refused an arranged marriage. The case, which highlighted violence against women, saw the victim's uncle receive a 14-year sentence, while two cousins were acquitted. The ruling, welcomed by political leaders and activists, underscores the need to combat forced marriages and violence against women. The Union of Islamic Communities in Italy issued a religious ruling against forced marriages, and Differenza Donna hopes the decision will lead to judicial reforms.

Venice canals get speed cameras after spate of accidents

03 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Venice will install speed cameras along its canals to enforce speed limits following a series of serious accidents. The new measures, backed by local lawmakers and pending final parliamentary approval, aim to improve safety for tourists and locals, protect the lagoon ecosystem, and reduce administrative disputes over fines. The initiative, led by MP Martina Semenzato, introduces the Barcavelox speed camera to monitor boat speeds. The announcement coincides with the city's preparations for its annual Carnevale, highlighting the urgency of addressing boat traffic issues.

Parents jailed for life over ‘honour killing’ of daughter

03 Oct 2023  |  sg.news.yahoo.com
An Italian court sentenced Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen to life imprisonment for the honour killing of their daughter, Saman Abbas, who refused an arranged marriage. The case, which highlighted issues of violence against women, saw the involvement of her uncle Danish Hasnain, who received a 14-year sentence. The ruling was welcomed by political leaders and activists, emphasizing the need to combat such violence and forced marriages. Saman Abbas has become a symbol of violence against women in Italy.

Parents jailed for life over ‘honour killing’ of daughter

03 Oct 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
An Italian court sentenced Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen to life imprisonment for the honour killing of their daughter, Saman Abbas, who refused an arranged marriage. The case, which highlighted issues of violence against women, saw the victim's uncle receive a 14-year sentence, while two cousins were acquitted. The ruling was praised by political leaders and activists, with calls to combat honour killings and improve the judicial system's handling of male violence against women.

Parents jailed for life over ‘honour killing’ of daughter

03 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
An Italian court sentenced Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen to life imprisonment for the murder of their daughter, Saman Abbas, in an 'honour killing' case that shocked Italy. Saman's uncle, Danish Hasnain, received a 14-year sentence, while two cousins were cleared. The case highlighted issues of forced marriages and violence against women, with political leaders and activists calling for stronger measures to combat such crimes. Saman's death has become a symbol of the fight against violence towards women in Italy.

Parents jailed for life over 'honour killing' of daughter

03 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk
An Italian court sentenced Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen to life imprisonment for the honour killing of their daughter, Saman Abbas, who refused an arranged marriage. The case, which highlighted violence against women, saw the victim's uncle receive a 14-year sentence, while two cousins were acquitted. The ruling was praised by political leaders and activists, emphasizing the need to combat violence against women and forced marriages. Saman Abbas' case has become a symbol of the fight against such violence in Italy.

Pope approves priests giving same-sex blessings

02 Oct 2023  |  ca.style.yahoo.com
The Vatican, with approval from Pope Francis, announced that Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples under certain conditions, provided these blessings are not part of regular Church rituals or confused with the sacrament of marriage. Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernandez emphasized that this does not alter the Church's traditional doctrine on marriage. The document elaborates on a letter from the Pope addressing conservative cardinals' questions ahead of the global synod of bishops. Since his election, Pope Francis has aimed to make the Church more welcoming to LGBTQ+ individuals without changing its stance on same-sex marriage.

Pope approves priests giving same-sex blessings

02 Oct 2023  |  ca.sports.yahoo.com
The Vatican, with approval from Pope Francis, has ruled that Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples under certain conditions, provided these blessings do not resemble the sacrament of marriage. This decision aims to offer pastoral care without altering the Church's traditional doctrine on marriage. Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernandez emphasized the innovative pastoral contribution of such blessings. The Vatican maintains that these blessings should not be confused with marriage and must avoid any wedding-like elements. This ruling follows the Pope's ongoing efforts to make the Church more welcoming to LGBTQ+ individuals while upholding its doctrinal teachings.

Pope approves priests giving same-sex blessings

02 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The Vatican, with approval from Pope Francis, announced that Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples under certain conditions, provided these blessings do not resemble the sacrament of marriage. This decision, aimed at making the Church more inclusive, does not alter the traditional doctrine on marriage. Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernandez emphasized the pastoral significance of these blessings. The Pope has consistently sought to welcome LGBTQ+ individuals without changing the Church's stance on same-sex marriage.

Pope approves priests giving same-sex blessings

02 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
The Vatican, with approval from Pope Francis, has ruled that Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples under certain conditions, provided these blessings do not resemble the sacrament of marriage. This decision, which aims to offer pastoral care without altering traditional Church doctrine on marriage, reflects the Pope's ongoing efforts to make the Church more inclusive of LGBTQ+ individuals. The ruling maintains that such blessings should avoid any confusion with marriage and can occur in various non-marital contexts.

Pope approves priests giving same-sex blessings

02 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The Vatican, with approval from Pope Francis, announced that Roman Catholic priests can bless same-sex couples under certain conditions, provided these blessings do not resemble the sacrament of marriage. This decision, aimed at offering pastoral care, does not alter the Church's traditional doctrine on marriage. Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernandez emphasized the innovative pastoral contribution of these blessings. The Pope has consistently sought to make the Church more inclusive towards LGBTQ+ individuals without changing its stance on same-sex marriage.

Venice canals get speed cameras after spate of accidents

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Venice will install speed cameras along its canals to enforce speed limits following a series of serious accidents. The new measures, backed by local lawmakers, aim to improve safety and protect the city's delicate lagoon ecosystem. The initiative, which still requires final parliamentary approval, introduces the Barcavelox speed camera to monitor boat speeds. The move comes as Venice prepares for its annual Carnevale, highlighting the need for better control of boat traffic amid an influx of tourists.

Venice to install speed cameras on canals after series of deadly incidents

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Venice will install speed cameras on its canals to enforce speed limits following a series of serious accidents. The cameras will monitor the city's waterways, and fines will be issued to boats that exceed speed limits. This decision was supported by local politicians who aim to apply road traffic laws to the canals.

Highest temperatures in 130 years threaten Italian ski season as heavy rain forecast in French Alps

Sleep in a billionaire’s bedroom at Getty’s refurbished Roman villa

31 May 2023  |  www.afr.com
Jean Paul Getty's former Roman villa, La Posta Vecchia, now a luxury hotel, offers a unique blend of historical artifacts and modern amenities. Purchased by Getty in 1960 and later sold to Roberto Scio, the villa features antiques and art from the 15th to 17th centuries. The hotel, part of a portfolio including Il Pellicano and Mezzatorre Hotel and Thermal Spa, is renowned for its Italian hospitality. Chef Antonio Magliulo emphasizes sustainability and local ingredients in his cuisine, enhancing the villa's appeal as a retreat rich in history and luxury.

Far-Right Italian leadership favourite proposes ‘act of war’ blockade to stop migrants

07 Aug 2022  |  The Telegraph
Giorgia Meloni, the frontrunner to be Italy’s next prime minister and leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy, has proposed a naval blockade to stop illegal migrant arrivals from Libya, which has been criticized as an 'act of war' by opponents. Her proposal has drawn criticism from both her political allies and centre-left opponents, who argue it is impractical and populist. Meloni defended her stance, claiming it aligns with previous European Union proposals. The debate highlights the contentious issue of immigration in Italy's upcoming election.

Daring Mont Blanc hikers told to pay €5,000 deposit in case they need to be buried

04 Aug 2022  |  The Telegraph
A French mayor, Jean-Marc Peillex, has proposed a €15,000 deposit for climbers of Mont Blanc to cover rescue and burial costs, criticizing inexperienced hikers for treating the climb frivolously. This decision has been met with opposition from Roberto Rota, the Italian mayor of Courmayeur, who finds the deposit idea surreal and emphasizes that the mountain should not be restricted by such fees. The debate highlights the increasing risks and incidents involving novice climbers on Mont Blanc, exacerbated by recent heatwaves and rockfalls.

Brutal murder in broad daylight prompts George Floyd comparison

31 Jul 2022  |  sg.news.yahoo.com
A Nigerian man, Alika Ogorchukwu, was brutally murdered in Civitanova Marche, Italy, prompting protests and comparisons to the George Floyd case. The attack, which was filmed by onlookers, has sparked outrage and highlighted issues of racism and xenophobia in Italy. Italian politicians, particularly from the right-wing, have been criticized for their delayed reactions. The incident has drawn attention to the region's history of racial violence, with local leaders and organizations calling for justice and support for the victim's family.

Brutal murder in broad daylight prompts George Floyd comparison

31 Jul 2022  |  uk.news.yahoo.com
A Nigerian man, Alika Ogorchukwu, was brutally murdered in Civitanova Marche, Italy, prompting protests and comparisons to the George Floyd case. The attack, which was filmed by onlookers, has sparked outrage and highlighted issues of racism and xenophobia in Italy. Italian politicians, particularly from the right-wing, have been criticized for their delayed reactions. The incident has also drawn attention to previous racially motivated attacks in the region. The local community and authorities have pledged support for the victim's family.

Brutal murder in broad daylight prompts George Floyd comparison

31 Jul 2022  |  The Telegraph
A Nigerian man, Alika Ogorchukwu, was brutally murdered in Civitanova Marche, Italy, prompting protests and comparisons to the George Floyd case. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with criticism directed at right-wing politicians for their delayed reactions and perceived role in fostering a xenophobic climate. Ogorchukwu's wife, Charity Oriachi, is seeking justice, while local authorities have pledged support to the victim's family. The murder has intensified scrutiny on racism and violence in the Marche region.

Italy on high alert as scorching temperatures threaten historic buildings and agriculture

24 Jul 2022  |  The Telegraph
Italy faces severe threats to its historic buildings and agriculture due to a crippling heatwave and drought, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius. Nineteen cities are on high alert, and the National Research Council warns of potential damage to monuments like the Colosseum. The agricultural sector, particularly rice and wine production, is bracing for significant losses. Wildfires have exacerbated the situation, leading to evacuations in Italy and Greece. The Italian government has declared a state of emergency in five regions. Meanwhile, California is also battling a fierce wildfire near Yosemite National Park.

Pope Francis authorised bugging of London-based broker over property deal, leaked documents claim

24 Jul 2022  |  The Telegraph
Pope Francis authorized the bugging of London-based financial broker Raffaele Mincione, who is charged with defrauding the Vatican in a controversial real estate deal. Leaked documents reveal the Vatican's extensive surveillance measures. Mincione, along with nine other defendants including Cardinal Angelo Becciu, faces charges of extortion, fraud, and money laundering. The Vatican sold the disputed property at a significant loss, covered by reserve funds. Pope Francis has since reformed the Holy See's investment strategy, appointing a new oversight committee.

Venice bets on summer visitors, minus the crowds

13 Mar 2022  |  www.afr.com
Venice is preparing for a potentially improved summer tourist season with the upcoming Venice Biennale and Salone Nautico Venezia boat show. The city is focusing on sustainable tourism, banning large cruise ships from the city center and planning to introduce daily fees and turnstiles. Local businesses, including The Londra Palace Venezia Hotel, are optimistic but cautious, having faced significant challenges during the pandemic. The city aims to attract quality tourists who appreciate its heritage and culture, with local restaurateurs and artisans promoting authentic Venetian experiences. Despite mixed sentiments, there is a sense of hope for recovery amid ongoing global uncertainties.

Beyond Borders: An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management

13 Nov 2021  |  digital.ecomagazine.com
The EAF-Nansen Programme, a collaboration between Norad, IMR, and FAO, is addressing the challenges of sustainable fisheries management in North-West Africa through an ecosystem approach. The Programme's initiatives include marine research, regional collaboration, and capacity building, with a focus on small pelagic species like sardinella. The Programme's research vessel, Dr Fridtjof Nansen, plays a crucial role in gathering data and supporting local scientists. The Programme also addresses climate change impacts on fisheries and supports national management plans in various African countries. Key figures like Merete Tandstad and Gabriella Bianchi emphasize the importance of data and collaboration for sustainable fisheries management.

What an instructor at Giovanni Pernice’s old dance school thinks of the Strictly star

08 Apr 2020  |  The Telegraph
The article covers a range of topics including Giovanni Pernice's defense by his former dance school amid abuse claims, far-right political gestures by MEP candidates, and tragic flash floods in Italy. It also highlights tributes to WWII soldiers, Vatican's new rules on apparitions, labor disputes at the Vatican, and a British tourist's survival from a bear attack. Other stories include Milan's noise nuisance from gelato sales, an Italian priest's unconventional preaching methods, labor exploitation at a Giorgio Armani subsidiary, and Venice's measures against reckless boating and mass tourism. Additionally, it discusses Giorgia Meloni's recognition by a right-wing newspaper, climate challenges affecting Italian ski resorts, and the Vatican's stance on same-sex blessings.

Our lives have stopped. Inside the Italian lockdown

16 Mar 2020  |  www.afr.com
The article delves into the experiences of individuals during the Italian lockdown, highlighting the pervasive sense of isolation and the unsettling presence of incessant coughing from others.

Life's a bici on this two-wheeled tour of Lake Como

29 Jan 2020  |  www.afr.com
LuxuryBikeHotels, a service that promotes exclusive hotels for cycling enthusiasts, has grown rapidly, offering stays in nature-immersed properties with a focus on sustainability. Travelers can map personalized itineraries across Italian regions, with prices ranging from €150 per night to €3000 for a week-long package. The cycling adventure around Lake Lugano and Lake Como includes expert guidance from Como Lago Bike, led by former professional cyclist Alberto Elli. The experience features challenging climbs, picturesque routes, and local dining, with the option of e-bikes or premium bicycles. The Parco San Marco Hotel provides luxury accommodations and cycling services, differentiating itself with professional cycling expertise. The article also highlights the cycling museum at Ghisallo and the challenging Wall of Sormano.

Culture war over crucifixes and tortellini sparked by calls for Italy to be more inclusive

01 Oct 2019  |  The Telegraph
A cultural debate has erupted in Italy over the display of crucifixes in schools and the traditional filling of tortellini pasta. Education Minister Lorenzo Fioramonti's suggestion to remove crucifixes from classrooms has sparked backlash from the Catholic Church and conservative politicians like Matteo Salvini. The debate extends to culinary traditions, with Archbishop Matteo Zuppa proposing chicken-filled tortellini for cultural inclusivity, which Salvini also opposes. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between secularism and traditional religious symbols in Italian public life.

Matteo Salvini to join protest against Italy's new government as it moves to undo hardline policies

09 Sep 2019  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Matteo Salvini, Italy's former interior minister, plans to protest against the new coalition government's efforts to reverse his hardline immigration policies. The new government, which includes the centre-left Democratic Party and the Five Star Movement, aims for a softer approach to immigration. Luciana Lamorgese, the new interior minister, faces the challenge of modifying Salvini's policies without alienating his substantial support base. The European Commission has welcomed the new government, though some EU diplomats remain skeptical about its impact.

Matteo Salvini to join protest against Italy's new government as it moves to undo hardline policies

08 Sep 2019  |  The Telegraph
Matteo Salvini, Italy's former interior minister, plans to protest against the new coalition government's efforts to reverse his hardline immigration policies. The new government, formed by the Five Star Movement and the Democratic Party, aims for a softer approach to immigration, challenging measures in regions controlled by Salvini's League Party. The new interior minister, Luciana Lamorgese, faces the challenge of modifying Salvini's policies without losing public support. The European Commission has welcomed the new government, though some EU diplomats remain skeptical about its impact.

Son of founder of Italy's Five Star Movement under investigation for gang rape

06 Sep 2019  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Ciro Grillo, son of Beppe Grillo, co-founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement, is under investigation for gang rape along with three friends. The alleged incident occurred at the Grillo family's villa in Sardinia. The investigation is ongoing, with prosecutors examining evidence and maintaining confidentiality. The case coincides with political developments involving the Five Star Movement and its coalition with the Democratic Party.

Son of founder of Italy's Five Star Movement under investigation for gang rape

06 Sep 2019  |  The Telegraph
Ciro Grillo, son of Beppe Grillo, co-founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement, is under investigation for gang rape along with three friends. The alleged incident occurred at Beppe Grillo's villa in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. The investigation coincides with political developments involving the Five Star Movement and its coalition with the Democratic Party. Prosecutors are examining evidence, including cellphones, while the accused claim the sex was consensual. The case has garnered significant media attention due to the high-profile nature of the individuals involved.

Pro-EU Italian coalition sworn amid doubts over its longevity

05 Sep 2019  |  The Telegraph
Italy's new pro-European coalition government, led by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, was sworn in, ending a month-long political crisis. The coalition includes members from the Five Star Movement, the Democratic Party, and the Free and Equals party, with Luciana Lamorgese as the new interior minister. The coalition faces skepticism about its longevity, particularly from Matteo Salvini of the League party. The new government's immediate priority is the 2020 budget, with positive market reactions to the appointment of Roberto Gualtieri as finance minister. The government must win confidence votes in parliament to become fully operational.

Italian PM raises hopes of coalition government by end of the week

01 Sep 2019  |  telegraph.co.uk
Giuseppe Conte, Italy's prime minister designate, expressed confidence that a coalition government between the center-left Democratic Party and the populist Five Star movement could be formed within the week, despite their differences on migration and security. Conte, who is not a member of Five Star, has seen a surge in leadership support, with the party's popularity increasing. The formation of the new coalition follows the collapse of the previous populist coalition, with Matteo Salvini of the far-Right League being sidelined. Luigi Di Maio of Five Star issued an ultimatum with a 20-point plan, demanding its acceptance to avoid fresh elections. Political scientist Roberto D’Alimonte suggested the coalition's longevity is uncertain.

Pope Francis trapped in Vatican lift for 25 minutes

01 Sep 2019  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Pope Francis was trapped in a Vatican lift for 25 minutes due to an electrical fault and was rescued by firefighters. He later addressed the crowd, thanking the firefighters and apologizing for the delay. In a separate statement, he called for urgent action to combat climate change, highlighting the recent Amazon fires and urging governments to take drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. He criticized climate change skeptics, including American President Donald Trump, for their stance on environmental issues.

Pope Francis trapped in Vatican lift for 25 minutes

01 Sep 2019  |  The Telegraph
Pope Francis was trapped in a Vatican elevator for 25 minutes due to an electrical fault and was rescued by Vatican firefighters. He apologized for his delay to his Sunday audience and expressed gratitude to the firefighters. In a separate statement, he called for urgent action to combat environmental destruction, particularly highlighting the Amazon fires and urging governments to take drastic measures to address climate change in line with the Paris Agreement goals.

Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain: Italian town to issue €400 blasphemy fines

26 Jul 2019  |  The Telegraph
The city council of Saonara, a town near Padua, Italy, has introduced a new law imposing fines of up to €400 for blasphemy and other uncivil behaviors to promote public decency. Mayor Walter Stefan, who initiated the law, aims to respect all religions and curb uncivil activities. The law includes 75 articles addressing various public behaviors, and flyers will be distributed to inform residents. Local councillor Omero Badon supports the law but questions its effectiveness in changing behavior.

Right-wing mayor of Mussolini's birthplace pushes to open dictator's crypt to public all year round

24 Jul 2019  |  The Telegraph
The right-wing mayor of Predappio, Roberto Canali, is advocating for the permanent opening of Benito Mussolini's crypt to boost local tourism. The crypt, closed since 2017, will temporarily open on July 29 to mark Mussolini's birth anniversary. Canali is collaborating with Mussolini's family, including his granddaughter Rachele Mussolini, to promote the site. The town, historically associated with Mussolini, has seen a decline in visitors and local business. The article also touches on the ongoing presence of Fascist memorabilia in Italy despite legislative efforts to curb the glorification of Fascism.

Gina Lollobrigida’s former manager accused of stealing millions to buy luxury cars

23 Jul 2019  |  The Telegraph
Gina Lollobrigida, the iconic Italian actress, is embroiled in a financial scandal as her former manager, Andrea Piazzola, faces trial for allegedly embezzling millions from her estate to fund luxury car purchases. Piazzola is accused of exploiting Lollobrigida's diminished mental capacity, selling her properties, and siphoning funds from her accounts. The actress's family, represented by lawyer Michele Gentiloni, claims she was betrayed by Piazzola. Despite her estimated net worth of €18 million, her assets have significantly dwindled. Lollobrigida recently received a lifetime achievement award but did not address the scandal.

Backpackers expelled from Venice for brewing coffee on banks of Grand Canal

21 Jul 2019  |  The Telegraph
Two German tourists were fined €950 and expelled from Venice for making coffee on a portable stove under the Rialto Bridge, as part of a city-wide crackdown on unacceptable behavior. The new zero-tolerance policy, introduced by Mayor Luigi Brugnaro, aims to enforce respect for the city and includes bans on picnicking at certain sites, frolicking in fountains, and appearing shirtless in public. The city has issued over 40 removal orders since the law's introduction, and plans to implement a tax on day trippers have been postponed until January.

Italian captain under investigation for rescuing 41 shipwrecked migrants

07 Jul 2019  |  The Telegraph
A charity rescue vessel was impounded and its captain, Tommaso Stella, is under investigation for defying Italian authorities by bringing 41 shipwrecked migrants into Lampedusa. This incident challenges Interior Minister Matteo Salvini's hardline immigration stance, which faces renewed pressure from Germany. Salvini has proposed increasing fines for unauthorized entry into Italian waters. The German NGO Sea Watch's vessel 'Alan Kurdi' is also involved in a standoff with the Italian government, now heading to Malta with 65 migrants.

Unexploded World War Two-era bombs lurking beneath ruins of Pompeii

07 Jul 2019  |  The Telegraph
Pompeii, a major tourist attraction in Italy, harbors unexploded World War II bombs beneath its ruins. Despite extensive bomb clearance, up to 10 bombs may still be buried in unexcavated areas. The 'Great Pompeii' project, funded by the EU and Italy, is uncovering significant archaeological finds. Authorities emphasize the importance of security during excavations, with potential assistance from the British Air Force to locate remaining bombs. Officials assure there is no risk to workers or tourists.

Vatican cancels women's team debut match after pro-choice protest

23 Jun 2019  |  The Telegraph
The Vatican canceled the debut match of its new women's soccer team after the opposing Austrian team, Mariahilf, protested against the Catholic Church's stance on abortion and gay rights. The protest included players displaying pro-choice messages and anti-homophobia banners. The match was called off before it began, with Vatican representatives stating the event was meant for sport, not political messages. The Vatican women's team, formed to address criticism of the Church's inclusion of women, consists of women working in the Vatican or related to Vatican employees. Pope Francis has recently reiterated his strong opposition to abortion.

Campaign to save Rome's oldest cafe, once frequented by Byron, after landlord raises rent

05 Jun 2019  |  The Telegraph
The Antico Caffe Greco, Rome's oldest café, is at risk of closure due to a significant rent increase proposed by its owner, the Israelite Hospital. The café, a historic landmark frequented by literary and cultural figures like Byron, Goethe, and Keats, has been a cultural treasure since 1760. Despite losing a legal battle to stay, the café's management is appealing for public support to save it. The owner assures that the café will remain operational, with potential new management from luxury brands like Moncler. The Italian government declared the café a cultural treasure in 1953.

Salvini under fire for address from notorious balcony used by Mussolini to watch executions

05 May 2019  |  The Telegraph
Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister and head of the far-right League Party, faced criticism for addressing supporters from a balcony in Forli, historically associated with Mussolini. Critics, including local officials and partisan organizations, condemned the move as insensitive to Italy's painful past. The controversy adds to the ongoing political tension between Salvini's League and its coalition partner, the Five Star Movement, particularly over the fate of a junior minister accused of corruption.

Uffizi director questions DNA tests of Leonardo's hair amid row over artist's bones on 500th anniversary of death

04 May 2019  |  The Telegraph
The 500th anniversary of Leonardo Da Vinci's death has sparked controversy, with Italian historians Alessandro Vezzosi and Agnese Sabato claiming to have found a lock of Da Vinci's hair and planning DNA tests to confirm its authenticity. However, experts like Eike Schmidt, director of the Uffizi Gallery, and Martin Kemp, emeritus professor at Oxford University, question the hair's authenticity and the value of such tests. The debate highlights differing views on the significance and reliability of historical relics and DNA testing.

Rome Mayor asks embassies to put vandal tourists on blacklist and ban them from returning

03 May 2019  |  The Telegraph
Rome Mayor Virginia Raggi is seeking to ban tourists who vandalize historic sites from returning to the city by creating a blacklist and notifying their embassies. The initiative aims to protect Rome's UNESCO heritage status and has involved discussions with Italy's interior minister, Matteo Salvini. Recent incidents of vandalism at the Colosseum and other cultural sites have prompted increased security measures. The mayor's plan may require national legislation to be enforceable.

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Italians want answers after Genoa bridge collapse. August 15 2018

Relations between Italy and France under strain over migrant crisis. June 2018

Salvini draws outrage on Left after posing with machine gun

22 Apr 2019  |  The Telegraph
Italy’s deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini, sparked a political outcry after an aide posted a photo of him holding a machine gun on Facebook ahead of the European elections. The image, shared by Salvini's advisor Luca Morisi, was criticized by political opponents for promoting violence. Salvini, known for his hardline stance and often seen in police and firefighter uniforms, dismissed the criticism as baseless. Despite the controversy, Salvini's League party leads in the polls with 36.9% of the vote, significantly ahead of its coalition partner, the Five Star Movement, and the centre-left Democratic Party.

Rome's mayor faces calls to resign after metro breakdown causes city centre to grind to a halt

24 Mar 2019  |  The Telegraph
Rome's mayor, Virginia Raggi, faces calls for resignation after the closure of three major metro stations due to faulty escalators, causing significant disruption in the city. The transport company ATAC's actions have angered shopkeepers and tourists. Raggi, a leading figure in the Five Star Movement, has been criticized for her handling of various city issues, including waste management and infrastructure. The situation is further complicated by internal party challenges and upcoming local elections in Basilicata, where Matteo Salvini aims to expand his party's influence.

Meet Naples' new breed of teen Mafiosi

10 Feb 2019  |  inews.co.uk
Teenagers in Naples are increasingly becoming involved in the Camorra mafia, using social media to flaunt their criminal activities and challenge traditional mafia codes. The arrest of many Camorra bosses has created a power vacuum, leading to violent struggles among young gang members for control over drug trafficking, extortion, and other criminal enterprises. The rise in youth gang violence is partly attributed to economic hardship and lack of opportunities in the region. High-profile attacks on local pizzerias have raised concerns about safety and law enforcement's ability to control the situation.

The secret guerrilla gang repairing Rome armed with brooms, repair tools and brushes

25 Jan 2019  |  inews.co.uk
A secretive group known as GAP is taking matters into their own hands to repair Rome's neglected infrastructure, working anonymously and illegally to fix roads, pavements, and public spaces. Despite the city's ongoing decay and the local government's struggles, these guerrilla activists have been praised by some residents for their efforts. However, not everyone agrees with their methods, citing potential safety risks. The article also touches on the broader issue of Rome's crumbling infrastructure and the various voluntary organizations trying to address it.

Italy ordered to compensate Amanda Knox for human rights violation in eight-year Meredith Kercher murder case

24 Jan 2019  |  inews.co.uk
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy breached Amanda Knox's human rights during the investigation of her British roommate Meredith Kercher's murder. Knox was denied a proper investigation, legal assistance, and an interpreter after her 2007 arrest in Perugia. Despite rejecting claims of degrading treatment and unfair proceedings, the court acknowledged the excessive duration of police interviews and Knox's vulnerability. Italy must pay Knox €10,400 in damages and €8,000 in expenses. Knox had been convicted in 2009 but always contested the aggressive questioning and her innocence.

Italy ordered to compensate Amanda Knox for human rights violation in eight-year Meredith Kercher murder case

24 Jan 2019  |  inews.co.uk
Italian authorities were found guilty of breaching Amanda Knox's human rights during the investigation of Meredith Kercher's murder. The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Knox was denied proper legal assistance and an interpreter, leading to false confessions. Knox expressed gratitude for the court's acknowledgment of the 'reality of false confessions.' The court ordered Italy to pay Knox €10,400 in damages and €8,000 in expenses. The ruling highlighted the excessive duration of police interviews and Knox's vulnerability, although it found no evidence of degrading treatment or unfair proceedings.

The Nine Network's 'Inside Story' on the Costa Concordia disaster. 2016.

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Italian mother facing jail for not doing housework and denying husband sex says she is a 'perfect housewife'

10 Feb 2016  |  Mail Online
Anna del Bono, a 42-year-old Italian mother, is facing up to six years in jail for allegedly not performing enough housework and denying her husband, Vincenzo Altobelli, sex. Altobelli accuses her of neglect during their 20-year marriage, claiming she was 'bone idle' and locked her bedroom door. Del Bono, who now lives with her new boyfriend Tammaro Tavoletta, refutes the accusations, stating she has always cared for the house and children. Altobelli, who sought justice for mistreatment before their separation two years ago, also alleges physical abuse by del Bono. The case, which has become a topic of local discussion in Sonnino, is set for trial on October 12, with del Bono facing charges of 'mistreatment within the family' under the Italian penal code.

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Ex-Ku Klux Klan leader expelled from Italy fights travel ban

05 Dec 2013  |  The Telegraph
David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, is contesting his expulsion from Italy, where he was accused of attempting to establish a neo-Nazi group. Italian authorities expelled him in 2012, citing his dangerous activities and a prior Swiss ban. Duke's lawyer is challenging the expulsion, questioning the Swiss jurisdiction. Duke, who had been living in a small Italian village under a study visa, was found not to be conducting any legitimate studies or research. The case has drawn attention from white supremacist groups like Stormfront, which have defended Duke.
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