Arrested in Venezuela Alex Saab: he was the mediator of the Trentini case
Colombian-Venezuelan entrepreneur Alex Saab, a former minister under Maduro, was arrested in Venezuela during a joint operation with local security forces and FBI agents aiming for his extradition to the United States.
She went with the veil in Iran
Laura Boldrini's operation has been to criticize any views opposing the left and harshly attack the government led by Giorgia Meloni as tensions rise over international issues involving Iran, Venezuela, and the release of Trentini.
The Days of Courageous Mothers
Armanda Colusso, the mother of Alberto Trentini, embraces her son after his release from a brutal Venezuelan prison where he was held for 423 days without formal charges.
Mauro Corona's lesson to the left-wing whiners: 'Trentini is free thanks to Trump'
Mauro Corona argues that Alberto Trentini's release was achieved through Donald Trump's intervention in Venezuela, criticizing the left for their indecisiveness on the issue.
Those unyielding ones who deny reality. "Trentini freed? Thanks to his mother"
The article critiques the ideological resistance to acknowledging the government's diplomatic success in liberating Alberto Trentini, attributing his release solely to the efforts of his mother, which it claims contradicts the government's stance.
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.
Alberto Trentini dribbles friends and curious onlookers. 'There will be time for the party at Lido'
Alberto Trentini, on his first day in Italy, chooses not to return to Venice and possibly visits a relative in Treviso, emphasizing his newfound freedom.
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.
Alberto Trentini free only thanks to his mother. The red hatred of the Cgil against Meloni and the government
The article discusses the left's criticism of Giorgia Meloni's government in relation to the release of Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, framing it as an attempt to undermine the government based on ideological biases.
That time Maduro blocked the release of Trentini
Italian aid worker Alberto Trentini, recently freed after 423 days in captivity in Venezuela, could have returned to Italy earlier in October had President Nicolas Maduro not opposed the release, linked to former Venezuelan Minister Alex Saab's legal issues.
The flight plans, the departure, the 'supersonic' jet to take them home
The Venezuelan Foreign Minister informed his Italian counterpart about the decision to release Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, leading to the immediate deployment of an Italian private jet for their return from Venezuela.
Trentini and Burlò, the plane from Venezuela has landed in Italy: live news
A state aircraft from Caracas landed in Ciampino bringing back Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, who were released after over 14 months of detention in Venezuela, along with Aise director Giovanni Caravelli.
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.
"It's done for Alberto". The SMS of approval, the exchange with Saab (and the two empty flights)
An SMS from a Venezuelan military official indicated that Italian volunteer Alberto Trentini would be released soon, revealing the behind-the-scenes negotiations and obstacles faced during his detention.
Trentini Finally Free. Today the Embrace of Italy
Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò have been released from a Venezuelan prison, marking a joyful moment for Italy as they return to the Italian embassy in Caracas.
Unnamed Donald
Progressives experience a difficult morning filled with mixed emotions after the release of Alberto Trentini from Venezuelan prisons, compounded by the trending thanks to Trump on Twitter.
The Prisons of Alberto and the Fifteen Months in the Hell of Rodeo. "Everything unexpected, we were treated well. Can I smoke?"
Alberto Trentini, after 423 days in detention, expresses disbelief and joy at his sudden release, asking for a cigarette upon arriving at the Italian embassy in Caracas.
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.
The Cigarette of Freedom
The article discusses the controversial perception of smoking in light of recent global events, highlighting the case of humanitarian worker Alberto Trentini detained in Venezuela for over a year.
From Zaki to Sala and Forti. That diplomatic effort to bring them home
The article discusses Italy's diplomatic efforts to secure the release of its citizens, including political prisoners and journalists, detained abroad without charges.
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.
The parents of Alberto Trentini: 'You kept the light on for our son'
Alberto Trentini's parents express their gratitude for the public support during their son's nearly 14-month ordeal in captivity.
Trentini case, contacts, errors then the turning point. In October, liberation was near but Maduro blocked everything
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the Trentini case, highlighting a turning point where liberation seemed imminent in October but was obstructed by Maduro's actions, interpreted as hostile by Caracas after Meloni's call to Machado.
Alberto is free. 'A surprise, give me a cigarette'
Alberto Trentini was released after 423 days of confinement in a Venezuelan prison, describing his experience as a draining and dehumanizing routine.
The unbeatable strength of hope
Don Renato Mazzuia emphasized the role of the faithful's prayers in the liberation of Italian humanitarian worker Alberto Trentini at a church near his family's home in Lido di Venezia.
Trentini and Burlò towards Italy: Awaiting the State flight that brings them home at Ciampino
Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, two Italians released from Venezuelan prisons, are expected to arrive at Rome's Ciampino airport tomorrow morning on a State flight after a 423-day ordeal.
How the left deals with Trentini, that detail on Crans Montana and Saviano: therefore, today...
The article discusses the irony of leftist critics celebrating the release of Italians from Venezuela, while ignoring the implications of US intervention.
Don Renato Mazzuia, the priest of the Trentini family: 'We have never stopped praying for him'
Don Renato Mazzuia expressed gratitude and relief following the liberation of a member of the Trentini family, emphasizing the power of prayer in their time of distress.
Shaving, liberation, then the first words of Trentini: "I didn't know about Maduro". And Burlò calls his daughter
Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò express relief and gratitude after being unexpectedly freed and conveyed their ignorance about Maduro's capture upon arriving at the Italian embassy in Caracas.
Finally
The Trentini family expresses joy and gratitude for the release of Alberto, who was imprisoned for 423 days in Venezuela under unformulated charges.
Liberation of Trentini, 423 days later life returns: 'But now we want to know why'
Residents celebrate the liberation of Alberto Trentini after 423 days, expressing joy but also a desire for answers.
Alberto Trentini released together with Mario Burlò. The joy of Meloni. Tajani: “The premier was pre-alerted but discretion was needed”
Alberto Trentini has been released after 423 days of imprisonment and is currently at the Italian embassy in Caracas, expressing relief and gratitude for his treatment during captivity.
Finally free
Alberto Trentini, detained in Venezuela for 423 days, has been released, generating widespread reactions of relief and joy from the political and institutional world, with him currently safe at the Italian embassy in Caracas awaiting his return to Italy.
From arrest to release, the long imprisonment of Alberto Trentini
Alberto Trentini, a volunteer with Humanity & Inclusion, was arrested in Venezuela shortly after his arrival, and his detention lasted weeks without disclosure of charges against him.
That Damn November 15, 2024
Alberto Trentini, an Italian aid worker, was arrested in Venezuela on November 15, 2024, shortly after arriving in the country, while traveling from Caracas to Guasdualito, with details of the charges against him remaining undisclosed.
Trentini's first video call is for his mother
After 423 days in Venezuelan prisons, Alberto Trentini made a heartfelt video call to his mother immediately after being released, marking a joyful reunion as he heads back to Italy.
Alberto Trentini out of prison: 'Can I have a cigarette? They treated us well, they didn't torture us'
Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò spoke positively about their treatment after being released from prison in Caracas, expressing surprise at their liberation and gratitude to the ambassador for the efforts made to secure their release.
Alberto Trentini, the first video call to his mother after his release: "The news we had been waiting for 423 days"
Alberto Trentini expresses his gratitude to his mother during their first video call after his release from prison, highlighting her unwavering support over the past 423 days.
Venezuela, Tajani's Announcement: "Trentini and Burlò are Free". Meloni: "Joy"
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced the release of Alberto Trentini and Mario Burlò, who are currently safe at the Italian embassy in Caracas and will soon return to Italy.
Alberto Trentini is free. The Italian cooperant will return to Italy with Mario Burlò
Alberto Trentini, an Italian humanitarian worker, has been released and will return to Italy alongside Mario Burlò, with Italian officials expressing their satisfaction with the outcome.
Alberto Trentini is free. The Italian aid worker is with Mario Burlò at the embassy in Caracas
Alberto Trentini and entrepreneur Mario Burlò have been freed and are currently at the Italian embassy in Caracas, with the Italian government expressing appreciation for their release.
Trentini, "the turning point is near." No more vetoes for liberation
News from Venezuela indicates a potential breakthrough in releasing Alberto Trentini, with American officials optimistic about securing the freedom of their prisoners soon.
Trentini, "a breakthrough is near". No more vetoes for liberation
Reports from Venezuela suggest that Alberto Trentini's release could be imminent, with optimism from American sources about securing the release of their prisoners.
What Meloni's favor to Milei did that irritated Venezuela
Italy has stepped in to represent Argentina's interests in Venezuela after Brazil withdrew, a move which may have further irritated Caracas and complicated the situation surrounding the release of Trentini.
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.
I Was in Prison with Alberto Trentini, Amid Tears, Anxiety Attacks, and Violence from Guards
Iván Colmenares García, a human rights activist who was jailed alongside Italian activist Alberto Trentini, recounts their harsh conditions in prison, including limited time outdoors and abuses from guards.
Waiting for Trentini, the "dripping" of Caracas
The announcement by chavista parliament president Jorge Rodríguez regarding the release of prisoners, described as a 'unilateral' decision for peace, has resulted in only a minimal number of releases, with notable individuals including dissident lawyer Rocío San Miguel among them.
Chigi Palace writes to Rodríguez: it is the move to free Trentini
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has announced a positive development in the effort to liberate Alberto Trentini, following a message sent to Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez.
The wait in Venice for Alberto Trentini: "We will ring the bells in celebration"
The parish priest of Sant'Antonio al Lido expresses hope that the church bells will ring in celebration when Alberto Trentini is freed, while his family anxiously waits for news.
The arrest, the year of silence and the appeals: the long detention of Alberto Trentini
Alberto Trentini, an Italian humanitarian worker, has been detained in a Venezuelan prison since his arrest on November 15, 2024, after being stopped while traveling from Caracas to Guasdualito, with the charges against him remaining undisclosed.