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  • Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
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    Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/ Render by Nightnurse A futuristic-looking cultural centre dedicated to the Mediterranean is to be built — and it's been designed with local wind conditions in mind. The eye-catching building set for Italy will have a sculpted marine-grade aluminium facade that will be 90% opaque. Computer modelling was used to ensure the building can respond well to the local conditions and has helped style its unusual shape. The Centre of Mediterranean Culture will be located on the Strait of Messina in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. It has been designed by London based Zaha Hadid Architects. The interior will cover 24,000 sq m and feature a curving layout inspired by marine life. It will include an aquarium, conference centres, an auditorium, education spaces, a bookshop, and a restaurant and bar. The centre aims to showcase the relationship between the local population and the Mediterranean sea. Advanced computer simulation modelling was used to create public courtyards that will shelter visitors from the hot sun of one of Italy’s southernmost cities as well as strong winds that get funnelled through the Messina strait in summer. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
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    Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/ Render by Nightnurse A futuristic-looking cultural centre dedicated to the Mediterranean is to be built — and it's been designed with local wind conditions in mind. The eye-catching building set for Italy will have a sculpted marine-grade aluminium facade that will be 90% opaque. Computer modelling was used to ensure the building can respond well to the local conditions and has helped style its unusual shape. The Centre of Mediterranean Culture will be located on the Strait of Messina in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. It has been designed by London based Zaha Hadid Architects. The interior will cover 24,000 sq m and feature a curving layout inspired by marine life. It will include an aquarium, conference centres, an auditorium, education spaces, a bookshop, and a restaurant and bar. The centre aims to showcase the relationship between the local population and the Mediterranean sea. Advanced computer simulation modelling was used to create public courtyards that will shelter visitors from the hot sun of one of Italy’s southernmost cities as well as strong winds that get funnelled through the Messina strait in summer. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
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    Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/ Render by Nightnurse A futuristic-looking cultural centre dedicated to the Mediterranean is to be built — and it's been designed with local wind conditions in mind. The eye-catching building set for Italy will have a sculpted marine-grade aluminium facade that will be 90% opaque. Computer modelling was used to ensure the building can respond well to the local conditions and has helped style its unusual shape. The Centre of Mediterranean Culture will be located on the Strait of Messina in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. It has been designed by London based Zaha Hadid Architects. The interior will cover 24,000 sq m and feature a curving layout inspired by marine life. It will include an aquarium, conference centres, an auditorium, education spaces, a bookshop, and a restaurant and bar. The centre aims to showcase the relationship between the local population and the Mediterranean sea. Advanced computer simulation modelling was used to create public courtyards that will shelter visitors from the hot sun of one of Italy’s southernmost cities as well as strong winds that get funnelled through the Messina strait in summer. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
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    Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/ Render by Nightnurse A futuristic-looking cultural centre dedicated to the Mediterranean is to be built — and it's been designed with local wind conditions in mind. The eye-catching building set for Italy will have a sculpted marine-grade aluminium facade that will be 90% opaque. Computer modelling was used to ensure the building can respond well to the local conditions and has helped style its unusual shape. The Centre of Mediterranean Culture will be located on the Strait of Messina in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. It has been designed by London based Zaha Hadid Architects. The interior will cover 24,000 sq m and feature a curving layout inspired by marine life. It will include an aquarium, conference centres, an auditorium, education spaces, a bookshop, and a restaurant and bar. The centre aims to showcase the relationship between the local population and the Mediterranean sea. Advanced computer simulation modelling was used to create public courtyards that will shelter visitors from the hot sun of one of Italy’s southernmost cities as well as strong winds that get funnelled through the Messina strait in summer. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
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    Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/ Render by Nightnurse A futuristic-looking cultural centre dedicated to the Mediterranean is to be built — and it's been designed with local wind conditions in mind. The eye-catching building set for Italy will have a sculpted marine-grade aluminium facade that will be 90% opaque. Computer modelling was used to ensure the building can respond well to the local conditions and has helped style its unusual shape. The Centre of Mediterranean Culture will be located on the Strait of Messina in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. It has been designed by London based Zaha Hadid Architects. The interior will cover 24,000 sq m and feature a curving layout inspired by marine life. It will include an aquarium, conference centres, an auditorium, education spaces, a bookshop, and a restaurant and bar. The centre aims to showcase the relationship between the local population and the Mediterranean sea. Advanced computer simulation modelling was used to create public courtyards that will shelter visitors from the hot sun of one of Italy’s southernmost cities as well as strong winds that get funnelled through the Messina strait in summer. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
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    Un centre culturel d'allure futuriste dédié à la Méditerranée va être construit en Italie
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/ Render by Nightnurse A futuristic-looking cultural centre dedicated to the Mediterranean is to be built — and it's been designed with local wind conditions in mind. The eye-catching building set for Italy will have a sculpted marine-grade aluminium facade that will be 90% opaque. Computer modelling was used to ensure the building can respond well to the local conditions and has helped style its unusual shape. The Centre of Mediterranean Culture will be located on the Strait of Messina in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. It has been designed by London based Zaha Hadid Architects. The interior will cover 24,000 sq m and feature a curving layout inspired by marine life. It will include an aquarium, conference centres, an auditorium, education spaces, a bookshop, and a restaurant and bar. The centre aims to showcase the relationship between the local population and the Mediterranean sea. Advanced computer simulation modelling was used to create public courtyards that will shelter visitors from the hot sun of one of Italy’s southernmost cities as well as strong winds that get funnelled through the Messina strait in summer. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


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  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


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  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    DUKAS_172085495_LAP
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
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    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone
    Crotone ,07-07-2024.
    Sbarco di 107 immigrati tra cui 10 minori al porto di Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

    Landing of 107 immigrants including 10 minors at the port of Crotone.
    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse


    Foto Antonino D'urso/LaPresse

     

  • Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    DUKAS_171650160_EYE
    Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.

    Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.

    In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.

    Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.

    Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
    Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
    Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024

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    ©2024 Gianni Cipriano

     

  • Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    DUKAS_171650162_EYE
    Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.

    Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.

    In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.

    Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.

    Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
    Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
    Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024

    Giovanni Cipriano / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ©2024 Gianni Cipriano

     

  • Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    DUKAS_171650161_EYE
    Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.

    Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.

    In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.

    Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.

    Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
    Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
    Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024

    Giovanni Cipriano / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ©2024 Gianni Cipriano

     

  • Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    DUKAS_171650159_EYE
    Can mafia children be saved from a life of crime?
    Meet the judge taking mini mafiosi away from their families to see if he can break the cycle.

    Judge Roberto Di Bella, who started the scheme to rescue mafia children.

    In 2011, Di Bella had an idea. He set in motion a probation system with the power to remove children from the most dangerous 'Ndrangheta' families and send them far away until they were 18.

    Di Bella called the programme Liberi di Scegliere - Free to Choose.

    Lawyer, rights campaigner and Senator Enza Rando (65) poses for a portrait at Palazzo della Sapienza in Rome, Italy, on May 23rd 2024.
    Enza Rando, who back in 2012 was the vice president of Libera, became the manager and facilitator of judge Roberto Di BellaÕs program limiting or suspending parental responsability for incriminated families of the ÔNdrangheta (the organized crime centered in the Southern Italian region of Calabria) in Reggio Calabria. The program consists in moving children to a different Italian region and trying to create the conditions for an ordinary childhood there. Once they turn 18, they can choose whether to go back to Calabria or not.
    Rome, Italy - 23 May 2024

    Giovanni Cipriano / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    ©2024 Gianni Cipriano

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
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    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Saidi Gallego Perez, 48, inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Perez is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

    Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    DUKAS_164824045_EYE
    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca (third from left) , 38, performing laparoscopy surgery inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

    Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    DUKAS_164824052_EYE
    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca (third from left) , 38, performing laparoscopy surgery inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

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  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
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    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca (third from left) , 38, performing laparoscopy surgery inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
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    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca, 38, talks with a colleague before performing surgery inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
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    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca, 38, prepares to perform surgery inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

    Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine

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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    DUKAS_164824049_EYE
    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca (center), 38, talks with colleagues before performing surgery inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

    Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine

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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
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    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca, 38 inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

    Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine

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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    DUKAS_164824053_EYE
    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Asbel Diaz Fonseca, 38 inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Fonseca is a surgeon and is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

    Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Roberto Salomone

     

  • Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
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    Italy turns to Cuba to help revive ailing health system
    Almost 500 Cuban health workers deployed across Calabria amid severe shortage of doctors.

    In Italy's poorer south, the public health system had endured neglect for years before the pandemic, with severe cost-cutting leading to the closure of dozens of hospitals.

    To remedy the problem, Calabria's regional government called on Cuba, famous worldwide for dispatching medical brigades to assist with saving lives, most often during times of humanitarian calamity.

    Doctor Eduardo Gongora, 36, inside the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi hospital in Polistena in the Southern Italian region of Calabria.
    Dr. Gongora is part of a team of Cuban doctors that arrived in Calabria to help the local sanitary system.
    Polistena, Calabria, Italy

    Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447t)
    Personal effects of shipwrecked migrants on the beach of Monasterace. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447b)
    A shipwrecked sailboat in Capo Bruzzano. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447j)
    Wrecks of boats arrived in the port of Roccella Jonica. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447p)
    A shipwrecked sailboat on the beach of Monasterace. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447x)
    Shipwrecked sailboat in the beach of Monasterace. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    DUK10146559_007
    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447r)
    Wrecks of boats arrived in the port of Roccella Jonica. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447d)
    Wrecks of boats arrived in the port of Roccella Jonica. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447g)
    Wrecks of boats arrived in the port of Roccella Jonica. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
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    NEWS - Wracks von Migrantenbooten an den Stränden von Kalabrien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alessandro Serrano'/AGF/Shutterstock (12603447k)
    Wrecks of boats arrived in the port of Roccella Jonica. Many wrecks of the boats of disembarked migrants are abandoned on the Calabrian beaches
    Wrecks of migrant boats on the beaches of Calabria, Roccella Jonica, Italy, Roccella Jonicasoccorso, a circa - 14 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

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