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Savin Mattozzi is a journalist based in Naples, Italy. He covers history, culture and politics in southern Italy and the Mediterranean region. His work has been featured in National Geographic, Al Jazeera, Euronews, Are We Europe and Hyphen among others.
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10,000 Demonstrated Against New Bill
A protest in Rome against the proposed DDL 1660 bill, which would criminalize blocking streets and organizing protests, drew 10,000 participants. The bill could impose severe penalties, including up to 20 years in prison for organizing protests. The demonstration turned violent when police clashed with protesters, resulting in injuries on both sides. Activists expressed fear and concern over increasing repression, with human rights organizations also voicing their worries. The future of the bill remains uncertain as it awaits a Senate vote.
On board Life Support, an NGO ship fighting to save migrants in the Mediterranean
Naples twinned in solidarity with Nablus
Naples has a long-standing solidarity with the Palestinian city of Nablus, formalized in 2005 when they became twin cities. This relationship is rooted in shared historical experiences of occupation and resistance. The article discusses the cultural and political ties between the two cities, including educational exchanges and pro-Palestinian activism. Despite Italy's national government's support for Israel, Naples has been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause, with significant public demonstrations and resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The article also highlights individual stories of Neapolitan activists and their deep emotional connections to Palestine.
Art Therapy: How One Man Transformed an Abandoned Italian Village to Help His Son
Giovanni Casale transformed the abandoned village of Valogno in Campania, Italy, into an open-air art museum to help his son Pasquale, who suffers from encephalitis. The project, which involved numerous artists, not only revitalized the village but also served as art therapy for Pasquale and others. The initiative emphasizes environmental conservation and community healing through art, turning a once desolate area into a vibrant cultural hub.
Meal of the Autumn: Europe’s five most iconic and belly-warming soups
As autumn arrives, Europe's most iconic soups offer comfort and warmth. The list includes borscht from Eastern Europe, matzo ball soup from the Ashkenazi Jewish community, avgolemono soup from Greece, kharcho beef soup from Georgia, and Spain's sopa de ajo. Each soup is described by its key ingredients and flavors, with a detailed recipe provided for sopa de ajo.
New documents reveal York’s complex history with the Jewish community
Recently discovered documents by researchers at the University of York reveal a complex history of the Jewish community in York, England. The Jewish Neighbourhoods Project has uncovered evidence of a second Jewish community that thrived after the massacre of 1190, working closely with Christians and contributing significantly to the city's development. The project has digitally reconstructed key Jewish landmarks, including synagogues and residences. The findings are celebrated by current Jewish leaders, especially in light of the city's appointment of its first resident rabbi since the 1290 expulsion. The article also recounts the tragic massacre of 1190 and the subsequent expulsion of Jews from England in 1290.
Maison Gainsbourg: First cultural institution dedicated to French icon Serge Gainsbourg opens
The former home of French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg in Paris has been transformed into a house museum, organized by his daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg. The museum offers a 30-minute tour of the nearly intact residence, accompanied by a museum, gift shop, and café. Gainsbourg, known for his provocative music and art, remains a celebrated figure in French culture. The opening marks the first cultural institution dedicated to him, with all tickets for the house tour already sold out.
Danish artist Jens Haaning ordered to return 67,000 euros to a museum for delivering blank canvases
Danish artist Jens Haaning has been ordered to return 67,000 euros to the Museo Kunsten after delivering blank canvases instead of the commissioned artwork. The museum, which had contracted Haaning to recreate a 2007 piece highlighting income inequality, took legal action when he refused to return the funds. Haaning defended his actions as a statement on poor working conditions. The court ruling allows him to keep 3,500 euros for worker fees. The case echoes other notable art world incidents, such as Banksy's self-destructing artwork in 2018.
Meal of the Week: Eat, it’s your civic duty - Italian blue crab pasta
Italy faces an invasion of Atlantic blue crabs, which have significantly impacted local shellfish production. The Italian government has allocated €2.9 million to fishing cooperatives to reduce crab numbers and encourages the public to consume the crabs. The article provides a recipe for Italian blue crab pasta, blending environmental concerns with culinary solutions.
Italian general Roberto Vannacci fired after homophobic and racist remarks in book
Italian general Roberto Vannacci was dismissed from his positions after making homophobic and racist remarks in his self-published book 'The World Upside Down'. The book, which has become a bestseller on Amazon Italy, targets various groups including the LGBTQ+ community and Black Italians. Vannacci defended his statements as freedom of speech, gaining support from right-wing figures and far-right groups like Forza Nuova, which offered him a political candidacy. Vannacci declined the offer, choosing to remain a soldier.
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