Albares receives three Spaniards released by Venezuela
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares welcomed three Spaniards released by Venezuela at the ministry headquarters in Madrid, following the reception of two Italians by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Meloni: "Welcome back home." And they thank the government
Two Italians, Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, return home from detention in Venezuela, greeted by family and government officials including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
The plane with Trentini and Burlò in Italy. Meloni and Tajani welcoming them at Ciampino
An aircraft from Caracas carrying Italians Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, who were released after over 14 months in detention in Venezuela, is set to land in Ciampino, Italy, where they will be welcomed by Meloni and Tajani.
From Crans Montana to Trentini. The 12 days of fire for Tajani
The article discusses the intense first 12 days of the year for Antonio Tajani, focusing on various international crises, including the aftermath of the New Year's massacre in Switzerland and negotiations for the release of Italians in Iran and Venezuela.
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.
Venezuela announces the release of 116 prisoners, including two Italians and a Spaniard
The Venezuelan government has confirmed the release of 116 prisoners, including two Italians and one Spaniard, in response to actions related to constitutional order and national stability.
Caracas frees Italians: three leave prison, hours of waiting for Trentini
Three Italians have been released from prison in Caracas, but Alberto Trentini, arrested in November 2024, continues to wait for his release amid ongoing efforts by authorities.
Italians in Venezuela locked in their homes: 'We are stockpiling, fearing a second attack'
Italians in Venezuela express fear and uncertainty after a recent US bombardment in Caracas, as tensions rise following Trump's announcement of potential further military intervention.
Italians in Venezuela, the ambassador after the US attack: 'Stay at home'
Italian Ambassador Giovanni Umberto De Vito advises approximately 160,000 Italians in Venezuela to remain indoors following US airstrikes targeting Caracas and regions around it, amidst concerns for safety after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuela, explosions in Caracas. Maduro: 'US aggression'. Tajani: 'We are following the situation of Italians'
At least seven explosions and low-flying aircraft were reported in Caracas early morning local time, with President Maduro condemning a 'serious aggression by the US' and declaring a national emergency.