Back to work’. After being released from arrest in Iran, journalist Cecilia Sala returns to the field. She chooses Kiev to continue her reporting. The war in Ukraine is still, unfortunately, ...
When asked if she would return to Iran, Sala was resolute. "No. As long as the Islamic Republic exists, I would say definitely not." ...
Cecilia Sala (L) was welcomed home to Rome by Italy's prime minister who took personal charge of her case An Italian journalist has returned to Rome after spending weeks in an Iranian jail.
An Italian journalist detained in Iran whose fate became intertwined with that of an Iranian engineer wanted by the United States says she assumed she would have been held much longer ...
Critics noted the meeting's absence, but ECR Secretary-General Antonio Giordano, who was in Washington with Meloni, played ...
An Italian journalist detained in Iran whose fate became intertwined with that of an Iranian engineer wanted by the United ...
Giorgia Meloni’s presence at Donald Trump’s inauguration aimed to reinforce her status as a privileged interlocutor with the ...
Italian authorities released the director of a notorious detention camp who had been arrested in Turin on an ICC war crimes ...
A year ago, a drone attack by Iran-backed militias hit a remote U.S. outpost in Jordan, killing three U.S. servicemembers. Despite the passage of time, the effort to find those responsible continues.
Human rights organizations and opposition lawmakers in Italy expressed their anger on Wednesday after the country released a Libyan warlord due to a legal technicality.