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Dolphin seen near St Mark’s Square inspires Venetian rescue effort

6 novembre 2025 à 18:14

Safety of apparently fearless Mimmo at risk as the acrobatic bottlenose attracts admirers and selfie tours

Activists in Venice are campaigning to save a dolphin spotted in the lagoon over fears growing tourist interest could put its life at risk.

Known as Mimmo, the bottlenose dolphin made its latest appearance in St Mark’s basin, the body of water in front of the square of the same name, on Wednesday.

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© Photograph: CERT

© Photograph: CERT

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Libyan general accused of crimes against humanity arrested in Tripoli

5 novembre 2025 à 18:02

Osama Almasri Najim was arrested in Italy in January on an ICC warrant, only to be released and flown back to Libya

A Libyan general wanted by the international criminal court (ICC) for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity has been arrested in Tripoli.

Osama Almasri Najim, the former chief of Libya’s judicial police, was arrested over allegations of torturing prisoners, leading to the death of one, at Tripoli’s main prison, Libya’s prosecutor’s office said on Wednesday.

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© Photograph: X formerly twitter

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Mary was not co-redeemer, Vatican says amid spread of cult of the Madonna

5 novembre 2025 à 17:01

Pope Leo approves decree saying co-redeemer title risks eclipsing exclusive role of Jesus in saving humanity

Pope Leo has instructed Catholics not to refer to Mary as having helped her son Jesus save the world from damnation, amid the spread of an exaggerated worship of the Madonna, often on social media, that has emboldened claims of apparitions, weeping statues and self-styled prophets.

A decree from the Vatican’s doctrinal office approved by the pontiff says Jesus alone saved humanity from hellfire and therefore Catholics must not call Mary the “co-redeemer” or “co-redemptrix”, ending a long-running debate among church scholars that has even divided popes.

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© Photograph: Andrew Medichini/AP

© Photograph: Andrew Medichini/AP

© Photograph: Andrew Medichini/AP

Manslaughter inquiry opened after death of worker in Rome tower collapse

4 novembre 2025 à 14:49

Contractor was trapped for 11 hours under fallen masonry at medieval landmark near the Colosseum

Prosecutors have opened a manslaughter investigation over the death of a worker trapped when a medieval monument in central Rome partly collapsed.

Octav Stroici, 66, was rescued on Monday night after 11 hours under fallen masonry but died of his injuries at the city’s Umberto I hospital. Romanian foreign affairs officials, who said he came from their country, thanked rescuers for their efforts to save him during a long, complex and delicate operation.

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© Photograph: Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

‘I felt violated’: the Italian women taking on pornography sites over doctored images

4 novembre 2025 à 06:00

Giorgia Meloni, Sophia Loren and writer Francesca Barra among prominent figures to have ‘nudified’ photos posted on sexist forums

As she reeled from the discovery of a pornographic website featuring AI-generated images of herself naked, the prominent Italian journalist and writer Francesca Barra said the question that struck her the most came from her young daughter.

“She asked me: ‘how do you feel?’,” Barra, 47, said. “But what I heard was another more subtle question that my pre-adolescent daughter perhaps didn’t have the courage to ask, and that was: ‘If it happened to me, how would I handle it?’.”

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© Photograph: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

© Photograph: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

Worker dies after being rescued from partially collapsed medieval tower in Rome

4 novembre 2025 à 01:35

Romanian worker was taken to hospital in ‘serious condition’ after being saved from Torre dei Conti rubble, but died soon after

A Romanian worker who was trapped for hours under rubble in Rome after the partial collapse of a medieval tower has died in hospital, just a short time after he was pulled free by emergency services.

“I express deep sorrow and condolences, on behalf of myself and the government, for the tragic loss of Octay Stroici, the worker who was killed in the collapse of the Torre dei Conti in Rome,” Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni said in a statement after midnight. “​We are close to his family and colleagues at this time of unspeakable suffering.”

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© Photograph: Angelo Carconi/EPA

© Photograph: Angelo Carconi/EPA

© Photograph: Angelo Carconi/EPA

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