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

Six officials investigated over Cutro migrant shipwreck, police seize €121 million from Amazon Italy, illegal building offences rise by 37 percent, and more news from around Italy on Wednesday.

Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
A memorial on a beach near Cutro, where 94 people died after their boat sank off Italy's Calabria region in February 2023. Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP.

Italy’s top story on Wednesday:

Two members of Italy’s coast guard and four police officers are under investigation over a deadly shipwreck that killed 94 migrants in February 2023, prosecutors in the southern city of Crotone said on Tuesday, according to Ansa.

Prosecutors said in a statement that the six officials may stand trial on charges of manslaughter and negligence in connection to alleged delays in sea rescue operations

A judge was set to rule in the coming weeks on whether or not prosecutors’ investigation warranted a formal trial.

The Cutro shipwreck is one of the deadliest maritime disasters in Italian history as it claimed the lives of at least 94 migrants, including 35 children, who died after their heavily overcrowded sailboat sank in stormy weather just off Calabria’s coast, southern Italy.

Police seize €121 million from Amazon over ‘worker exploitation’ probe

Italy’s financial police on Tuesday carried out a preventive seizure order of €121 million against the Italian branch of e-commerce giant Amazon in connection to a probe into tax fraud and worker exploitation allegations, according to national media reports.

Milan prosecutors said the investigation is related to the alleged use of “labour reservoirs” – a system under which companies unlawfully subcontract logistics services to “filter” firms to pay labourers lower rates and avoid social security payments.

Prosecutors said that Amazon used a “complex tax fraud system” that resulted in “high losses for state finances and ongoing cases of worker exploitation”.

Similar investigations have been opened into the practices of other large companies operating in Italy in recent months. These include couriers DHL and GLS, and supermarket chains Lidl and Esselunga.

Illegal building offences up by 37 percent in two-year period, report finds

Illegal construction offences rose by some 37 percent between 2021 and 2023, the latest Ecomafia report from Italian environmental organisation Legambiente said on Monday, according to Ansa.

The report said that a total of “34,714 building crimes were recorded from 2021 to 2023, for an average of 31.7 a day, one every 45 minutes”.

Over 40 percent of recorded offences were committed in one of Campania, Puglia, Calabria or Sicily, but figures highlighted “growing critical issues in Lazio and Tuscany”.

Almost 37,000 people were reported in connection with illegal building offences between 2021 and 2023, with over 5,000 real estate seizures carried out by authorities.

Venice film festival unveils star-studded lineup

Cinema stars including Angelina Jolie, Lady Gaga, Nicole Kidman and Hollywood pals George Clooney and Brad Pitt are all expected on the red carpet of Venice’s film festival this year, organisers said on Tuesday, according to AFP.

The most hotly awaited films include Joker: Folie a Deux by director Todd Phillips, starring Joaquin Phoenix alongside Lady Gaga.

Other hot tickets are Maria by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larrain, in which Jolie plays Greek soprano Maria Callas during her final days, and Spanish director Pedro Almodovar’s latest work The Room Next Door, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore.

Five Italian films have made the cut, including Queer, the latest by Luca Guadagnino, starring former James Bond actor Daniel Craig.

The 81st edition of the oldest film festival in the world will run from August 28th to September 7th, with 21 films competing for the coveted Golden Lion award.

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

PM Meloni expresses ‘full solidarity’ with Salvini over migration trial, 12 people injured after car ploughs into crowd in Turin motor show, and more news from Italy on Monday.

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

PM Meloni expresses ‘full solidarity’ with Salvini over migration trial

Italian PM Meloni on Sunday expressed ‘full solidarity’ with Deputy PM Salvini as he faced a potential six-year prison sentence for preventing migrants from disembarking at one of Italy’s ports in 2019.

“Turning the duty to protect Italian borders from illegal immigration into a crime is a very serious precedent,” Meloni said in a post on social media platform X.

“It is incredible that a Minister of the Italian Republic risks six years in prison for doing his job,” she added.

Salvini was on trial in relation to alleged kidnapping and abuse of office charges after he kept 147 people on board a migrant rescue ship from landing in Italy for nearly three weeks.

A verdict in the trial, which began in October 2021, could come next month, Arturo Salerni, a lawyer for migrant rescue charity Open Arms, told AFP on Sunday.

12 people injured after car drives into crowd in Turin motor show

Some 12 people were injured on Sunday after a runaway car hit a group of spectators during Turin’s Salone dell’Auto motor show, Ansa reported.

A Lancia Delta rally car lost control and ploughed into a crowd in Piazza San Carlo, central Turin.

None of the injured spectators suffered life-threatening injuries. 

One woman was hospitalised after suffering a broken leg, whereas a man was expected to undergo surgery after sustaining a genital injury, local officials said.

Police authorities opened an investigation into the incident on Sunday.

Italian motorcycle racer dies in Germany accident

Italian motorcycle racer Luca Salvadori, 32, died after being involved in a crash during the first lap of a Superbike race held at the Frohburg circuit, eastern Germany, on Saturday, Italian media reported. 

The Broncos racing team, which Salvadori rode for, said in a social media message that “the multiple injuries he suffered did not allow him to hang on and he left us”.

“We express our deepest condolences and unite around the family members,” they added.

Salvadori, from Milan, finished the 2023 MotoE World Championship in 17th position. 

He was well-known for his social media presence. Over the years, he had built 415,000 followers on Instagram and 583,000 subscribers on YouTube.

Italians spend 22 hours a day indoors

Italians spent 22 hours a day indoors on average, a report from the Italian Biophilia Academy (AIB) said on Sunday, according to Ansa.

This had a significant impact on their health and wellbeing, the report said.

“The excessive time spent indoors has negative impacts on quality of life and people’s psycho-physical wellbeing,” AIB president Rita Trombin said.

Spending too much time indoors was also found to reduce productivity for both workers and students.

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