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Simone Bauducco is a video-journalist based in Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. Registered in the Italian National Association of Journalist since 2011, he's been publishing video reportage for Il Fatto Quotidiano and Fanpage about social protest, immigration, mafia and sports. He thinks as a journalist and at the same time can filming and editing Full HD videos.
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General strike, the voices of workers from the Milan march: 'We do it for our children, with our salaries here we cannot live'

29 Nov 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
Filippo Turetta was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Corte d’Assise di Venezia for the premeditated murder of Giulia Cecchettin, though the court did not find the act to be committed with cruelty or as a result of a climate of fear. The verdict, delivered after six hours of deliberation, did not recognize mitigating circumstances and awarded a total of 760,000 euros to the victim's family. The trial, which concluded swiftly due to the defense's cooperation, saw the dismissal of two out of three aggravating factors initially contested by the prosecution. The case highlights issues of gender violence and societal responsibility, with the defense emphasizing the importance of a fair trial process.

Femicide Tramontano, Sister Chiara: 'We must not allow boys to become men without knowing respect for women'

25 Nov 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
The article discusses the trial and impending sentencing of Filippo Turetta for the murder of his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin, a case that has become emblematic of the fight against patriarchy and violence against women in Italy. The prosecution seeks a life sentence, citing premeditation and cruelty, while the defense argues against it due to Turetta's young age. The case highlights issues of manipulation and control in relationships, with Turetta's actions described as obsessive and violent. The article also touches on the broader societal implications of femicide and the need for respect towards women.

The mother of Giulia Tramontano: 'Impagnatiello's sentence? It's not revenge, we have lost our life'

25 Nov 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
The US Navy intercepted missiles and drones launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen, preventing damage to American warships and merchant vessels. In a separate development, US President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden, citing political motivations behind his legal troubles, a move criticized by Donald Trump and his allies. Meanwhile, diplomatic discussions between the US and Turkey focused on de-escalation in Syria, and a Russian drone attack in Ukraine resulted in casualties and damage.

The builders' party and the citizens' despair, now the city will have much less money for services

22 Nov 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
Mimì Caruso emerged as the winner of X Factor 2024, captivating audiences with her performance of 'Dove si va'. The final, held in Naples' Piazza Plebiscito, was a historic outdoor event attended by over 16,000 people. The show featured performances by international star Robbie Williams and Italian artists like Gigi D’Alessio. The event was co-organized with the Comune di Napoli and broadcasted by Sky, marking a unique experience in the show's history. The evening was filled with music, fireworks, and a vibrant atmosphere, setting the stage for future editions.

Molinari: "Collapse of the League in Emilia? We shouldn't have let ourselves be drawn into national ideological controversies"

22 Nov 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
Romania faces political uncertainty as elections take place amid rising support for the far-right. The Social Democratic Party, though still leading, sees reduced support, while the far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (Aur) gains momentum. Recent presidential elections resulted in a surprise win for far-right candidate Calin Georgescu, prompting a vote recount request. The political landscape is further complicated by potential annulment of the previous vote and upcoming legislative elections. Key political figures, including Marcel Ciolacu and Nicolae Ciuca, have resigned following electoral defeats, while the center-right Union to Save Romania also shows growth.

The left should stop talking about the sex of angels and listen to people's needs: the words of Maria Berlinguer and the book about her father Enrico

17 Nov 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
Maria Berlinguer emphasizes the need for the Italian left to focus on people's needs rather than abstract discussions, highlighting the importance of unity and clear proposals. Stefano Bonaccini, a prominent figure in the Partito Democratico, stresses the need for a pluralistic and united party, distancing from the CGIL's influence. The article also touches on the broader political landscape, including the role of the 5 Star Movement and the need for credible alternatives in elections.

Journey among the flood victims in Emilia on the eve of the vote. 'The institutions? They just pass the blame. This time I'm not going to the polls'

16 Nov 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
In the aftermath of a devastating flood in Emilia, residents express frustration with the lack of institutional support and the political blame game. Volunteers, including young people and community members, have been the primary source of aid, highlighting a perceived failure of government response. The flood, the third in a year, is seen as a symptom of a broader climate crisis. As regional elections approach, there is a growing sentiment of disillusionment and potential voter abstention, with some blaming the right for exploiting the tragedy. The article underscores the need for political unity and action in addressing climate emergencies.

Black labor, the numbers from the Milan Inspectorate: 'Irregularities in 78% of the companies inspected. The worst data in tourism and catering'

30 Mar 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
In Milan, black labor has surged, with the Labor Inspectorate reporting that 78% of inspected companies showed irregularities in 2023, rising to 85% in the tertiary sector. Tourism and catering are the worst affected, with over 60% of suspension measures targeting these industries. The Inspectorate faces a significant staff shortage, with only 169 out of the required 394 personnel. INPS and INAIL also need more staff and a cultural shift to preempt irregularities. Officials express concern over these alarming trends.

FdI, provincial president of Verbania resigns: 'Betrayed the party's values. They preferred power games over citizens'

30 Mar 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
The provincial president of Verbania for the Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) party has resigned, citing a betrayal of the party's values and accusing the party of prioritizing power games over the interests of citizens. This resignation highlights internal conflicts and dissatisfaction within the party, reflecting broader issues in party politics.

Caporalato nelle vigne delle Langhe, 9 indagati: "40 lavoratori sfruttati, pagati meno di 6 euro l'ora per 7 giorni su 7"

26 Mar 2024  |  Il Fatto Quotidiano
Nine individuals are under investigation for exploiting 40 workers in the vineyards of Langhe, paying them less than 6 euros per hour for seven days a week. The article highlights the distressing experiences of Sara Cascio, a Sicilian tiktoker living in Germany, who faced significant challenges when her flight from Catania to Germany was canceled due to volcanic activity from Etna. The article also covers the ongoing investigation by the Carabinieri into the murder of Sharon Verzeni and the defiant actions of Salvo Riina, son of the notorious mafia boss Totò Riina, who challenges the state's authority by posting on social media.
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