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Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Friday

Death toll from power plant explosion rises to six, orphaned bear cubs emerge from hibernation, Italy murder suspect arrested in France, and more news from Italy on Friday.

Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Friday
Firefighters have recovered the bodies of five workers killed in a hydroelectric plant explosion on Tuesday. Photo by Handout / Vigili del Fuoco / AFP.

Italy’s top story on Friday:

Death toll from hydroelectric plant explosion rises to six

The death toll from a hydroelectric plant blast in Italy rose to six on Thursday, as rescuers found another three bodies, AFP reported.

Around 100 firefighters, including 12 divers, remained on site at the Enel Green Power power plant in Suviana, Bologna as the search continued for another missing person, fire service spokesman Luca Cari told AFP.

Bologna’s Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the cause of the disaster, and is reportedly considering bringing manslaughter charges.

The incident raised further questions about workplace accidents in Italy following a building collapse that killed five construction workers in Florence in February. Unions on Thursday called a strike to draw attention to the issue of worker safety.

21-year-old Italian-Egyptian arrested in Aosta killing

Police have arrested a man suspected of killing a 22-year-old French woman in Italy’s northern Valle d’Aosta region, Italian media reported on Thursday.

21-year-old Sohaib Teima was born in Fermo, Marche to Egyptian parents but had been living in southeastern France. He was stopped by police in Lyon after a multi-day manhunt.

The suspect had been due to appear before Grenoble’s criminal court on May 3rd on charges related to domestic violence and threats against the victim, according to reports in French news outlets.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Aosta prosecutor Luca Ceccanti described the murder as a “classic femicide” that was motivated not by jealousy or passion but a “desire for possession”.

Orphaned bear cubs emerge from hibernation

The endangered cubs of a bear that was killed last August have emerged from hibernation unscathed after months of careful monitoring by technicians and park rangers, Italian news outlets reported on Thursday.

The killing of Amarena, a Marsicano Brown Bear whose species is at risk of extinction, sparked a controversy after an autopsy indicated that she had posed no threat to the homeowner who shot her.

The question of how to manage Italy’s ‘rewilded’ bear population has divided public opinion in recent years, following the killing of a 26-year-old jogger in the village of Caldes last April and an attack on another hiker in the same area weeks earlier.

Last month, animal rights groups called on European institutions to protect the bear population in the northern province of Trento after local authorities authorised the culling of up to eight “problematic” bears a year in 2024 and 2025.

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Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

Meloni hails Europe's "decisive elections", riot breaks out in southern Italian prison, and more news from Italy on Monday.

Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Monday

Far-right parties “renaissance of our continent”: Meloni

This year’s European elections will be “decisive elections”, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Sunday via video link with a conference hosted by Spanish far-right party Vox in Madrid, Italian news agency Ansa reported.

“A change in Europe is possible if European conservatives are united. We are the engine of the renaissance of our continent,” she said, adding that this would be the first time that “the outcome of the European elections could mark the end of unnatural and counterproductive majorities”.

“The 2019-2024 European legislature was marked by the wrong priorities and strategies,” she continued. “We want and can build a different and better European Union than the current one.”

The European elections take place in Italy on 8th and 9th June, 2024.

Riot breaks out in Benevento prison

Tensions remained “very high” in southern Italy’s Benevento prison where armed inmates injured two guards and destroyed part of the prison, the Sappe prison police union said on Sunday, Ansa reported.

“The situation is very serious”, said Tiziana Guacci, secretary of the Sappe.

“We are receiving alarming signals from Benevento of growing tension… the prisoners on the fourth floor… have devastated the rotunda, computers, glass and everything there. At first sight, it would seem that they have taken colleagues hostage – two were taken to hospital. The situation is very critical and operators from the other police forces are also present on site,” Guacci added.

“It seems clear to me that there is a need for immediate intervention on the part of the ministerial and regional bodies of the penitentiary administration to ensure order and safety in prison in Benevento by protecting the penitentiary police officers who serve there,” said Guacci. 

Iconic Italian DJ and singer Franchino dies at 71

Popular DJ and singer Franchino who revolutionised Italian clubbing with his ‘storytelling disco’ has died after a short illness at the age of 71, news agency Ansa reported.

Born in Sicily, he moved to Tuscany at 18 to start an apprenticeship as a hairdresser. He then began working in nightclubs and collaborating with well-known DJs, adding his voice to house and techno tracks.

He remained beloved by different generations, both in Italy and around the world, Ansa reported.

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