Urgent Issues to Address in Germany
The article discusses urgent military and political issues concerning Italy's role in German regions, emphasizing the formation of battalions from Italian prisoners and the need for military readiness.
From hugs to silence: the differences between Meloni and Sánchez regarding political prisoners in Venezuela
The article contrasts how Italian Prime Minister Meloni welcomes freed Venezuelan political prisoners with public openness, while Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez opts for silence and restrictions on those released.
The account of the two Italian prisoners freed in Venezuela: "It was worse than Alcatraz, 14 months sleeping on the floor with cockroaches"
Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò recount their 14-month ordeal in a Venezuelan prison, describing the conditions as worse than Alcatraz.
Home also for Burlò. "I slept on the ground, I lost 30 kilos. Worse than Alcatraz"
Mario Burlò, a Turin entrepreneur, has been released from Venezuelan prisons after 14 months without knowing the reason for his arrest, joining Alberto Trentini in the fight for the release of 42 other Italians still detained in Venezuela, many for political reasons.
Caracas, the Farnesina working to free 42 Italian-Venezuelans
The Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed that there are still 42 Italian-Venezuelan detainees in Venezuela, with 24 of them being political prisoners, and Italy is working to secure their release.
Venezuela, liberated Buzzetta Pacheco
Antonio Gerardo (Nino) Buzzetta Pacheco, an Italian-Venezuelan political prisoner, was released yesterday in Venezuela, confirmed by NGO Foro Penal's VP Gonzalo Himiob, amidst a slow release of other political prisoners.
Trentini, hope grows: his name is also on the list of prisoners to be released
Hope is rising for Trentini as his name appears on the list of prisoners to be released, with the Italian Foreign Ministry working continuously towards this.
Message from Meloni to Rodríguez: 'Grateful for the release of Italian detainees'
Italian Prime Minister Meloni expressed gratitude to Venezuelan President Rodríguez for the release of Italian detainees, including Alberto Trentino, while Trump emphasized the significance of freeing political prisoners.
A degree in modern history, assistance to the disabled, and the arrest. Alberto in jail for 400 days
Alberto Trentini, an Italian national, has been detained in a Venezuelan prison for 400 days, coinciding with the Venezuelan government’s announcement of releasing a significant number of prisoners, raising hopes for his and other detainees' freedom.
Biagio Pilieri released in Venezuela alongside Enrique Marquez, the former opposition candidate
After more than 16 months in detention in Caracas, Italian-Venezuelan politician and journalist Biagio Pilieri has been released and reunited with his family as part of a broader political prisoner release in Venezuela.
From the Vatican to Lula, the network of contacts to reach a breakthrough on prisoners in Venezuela
The Italian government establishes direct communication with the Venezuelan government to address the issue of political prisoners, delivering a list of four to U.S. officials.
Luigi Gasperin, the Italian released in Venezuela: arrested in August on conspiracy charges
Luigi Gasperin, a 77-year-old Italian-Venezuelan, is among the first political prisoners released from Venezuelan prisons as part of a unilateral 'peace act' by authorities in Caracas.
Hours of anguish for Trentini. The mother: 'Save him'. Contacts between Palazzo Chigi and the USA
As Italy grapples with a potential crisis in Caracas involving the release of prisoners, discussions between the Italian government and the United States focus on the fate of Alberto Trentini.
Reprisals and pressures on governments, after Maduro's arrest anxiety for Trentini's fate
The arrest of Italian aid worker Alberto Trentini in Venezuela has raised significant concerns in Italy, as he is being held without concrete charges in a prison used for political detainees, seemingly as a pawn by the Maduro government to apply pressure on Western governments.