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About Sabrina
Sabrina Pisu is a journalist based in Genève, Switzerland.

Sabrina Pisu, Journaliste et écrivain, est née à Rome où elle a fait ses études de littérature et de philosophie à l'Université « La Sapienza », où elle a obtenu son doctorat avec mention. Actuellement, elle habite à Genève. Elle aime beaucoup voyager pour découvrir de nouveaux pays et de nouvelles cultures. Chroniqueur en affaires judiciaires et en affaires internationales, elle à travaillé en Italie pour Radio24 Il Sole-24 ore, Sky et Rai3. 

Au cours des six dernières années, elle a vécu et travaillé à Lyon, en France, comme journaliste et envoyée spéciale d’Euronews, chaîne d'informations européenne qui couvre l'ensemble de l'actualité mondiale d'un point de vue européen. Ella à réalisé les reportages quotidiens sur la politique italienne et internationale pour le journal télévisé en langue italienne et a suivi, en direct, les principaux faits divers. Ella a fait des enquête et des interviews, même exclusifs, sur la politique italienne, la mafia, la corruption et la gestion de l'accueil des immigrés in Italie. En 2010 avec Alessandro Zardetto, elle a écrit le livre L'Aquila 2010, il miracolo che non c'è (Castelvecchi) : une enquête sur les spéculations après le tremblement de terre à l'Aquila, dans la Région des Abruzzes. 

En 2017 avec le juge Vincenzo Calia,  elle a écrit Il caso Mattei, le prove dell'omicidio del presidente dell' ENI (Chiarelettere). Le livre parle pour la première fois de l'enquête  menée par le juge Calia qui a démontré que Enrico Mattei, le fondateur et président du groupe pétrolier italien ENI (acronyme d'Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi), a été victime d'un attentat. Le volume, qui retrace cinquante ans d'omissions, mensonges et dépistages de la part de l'Etat Italien, a gagné le prestigieux Prix international de littérature, ville de Côme 2018,  section essai,  et de se positionner à la deuxième place.
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Letizia Battaglia, the photographer who told the story of Palermo

01 Apr 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
Letizia Battaglia, a renowned photographer, is remembered for her powerful work documenting the life and struggles in Palermo, particularly against the backdrop of the mafia. The article, written by Attilio Bolzoni, reflects on her invincible spirit, her artistic projects, and her personal battles. It highlights her contributions to civil society and her fight for freedom and justice through her photography. The narrative is deeply personal, celebrating her life, work, and the impact she had on those around her.

Lawyer for Alpi Family: 'Great Astonishment, There Are Motives and Evidence of Cover-Ups'

04 Jul 2017  |  it.euronews.com
The Rome prosecutor's office has closed the investigation into the murders of Tg3 reporter Ilaria Alpi and cameraman Miran Hrovatin, citing a lack of motive and evidence of cover-ups. Domenico D’Amati, the Alpi family's lawyer, expressed astonishment at this decision, arguing that there is ample evidence of state-led cover-ups. He claims that Italian authorities, including the police, misled the investigation to protect illicit arms and toxic waste trafficking operations linked to Italy's withdrawal from Somalia. The case has been marred by allegations of state corruption and manipulation, with significant implications for the Italian judicial system.

Le Pen rides Trump's proposals: 'Yes to the Muslim Ban, if necessary'

10 Feb 2017  |  it.euronews.com
Marine Le Pen, the French presidential candidate, looks to Donald Trump as an example, particularly on immigration and economic policies. In a televised program, she stated that a temporary 'Muslim ban' could be considered if security services indicated a threat. Le Pen also emphasized prioritizing French citizens for jobs and proposed taxing companies that outsource production, similar to Trump's policies. She reiterated her stance on protecting national interests and ensuring security.

Bataclan reopens with Sting: 'Remember those who are no longer here and celebrate life'

12 Nov 2016  |  it.euronews.com
The Bataclan in Paris reopened with a performance by Sting, who emphasized remembering those lost and celebrating life. The event took place under tight security measures.

Central Italy Earthquake, Curcio: 'A couple of thousand people are already on the coast'

30 Oct 2016  |  it.euronews.com
Following the earthquake in Central Italy, the head of the Civil Protection Department, Fabrizio Curcio, explains that many people are currently outside their homes, with a significant number moving towards the coast or to other areas with hotels. Some are gathered in open, safe places within cities. Assessments are being made regarding road viability, healthcare structures, and potable water supply. Curcio mentions that a couple of thousand people may have already moved to the coast, with more relocations expected. Exact figures will be available once individuals are registered.

Politkovskaya Murder: A Voice Against Power Silenced Ten Years Ago

07 Oct 2016  |  it.euronews.com
Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist known for her critical reporting on the Russian government and the Chechen war, was murdered on October 7, 2006, coinciding with President Putin's birthday. Her assassination, believed to be politically motivated, remains unresolved regarding the masterminds. Since her death, over 700 attacks on journalists have occurred in Russia, with 57 fatalities. The article underscores the perilous state of press freedom in Russia, with opposition party member Galina Mikhalyova highlighting the ongoing violence against truth-tellers.
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