Is Italy showing signs of turning racist? The pressure of migration brings new stresses to a country which has had, until now, a proud history of open-mindedness. Because the avalanche of newcomers is not about to be stopped, to seek a peaceful solution to the role of Libya could help, Laura Boldrini suggests.
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Cecilia Strada speaks about the re-opening of the 'Emergency' hospital in Lashkar Gah (Afghanistan). In April 'Emergency' decided to leave the hospital after the arrest of three medical operators accused of taking part in a plot to assassinate the governor of Helmand, Gulab Mangal.
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Interview with Daniele Mastrogiacomo in the U.S. to present his book "I Giorni della Paura" (Days of Fear - Europa Editions) in which recounts his captivity in Afghanistan with the Taliban
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On Saturday in Rome’s Piazza Navona a demonstration is being organized in support of a trio of Italian doctors Matteo Dell'Aira, Marco Garatti and Matteo Pagani who were arrested without formal charges at Lashkar Gah in Helmand province of Afghanistan, accused by local authorities with involvement in a plot to have Helmand governor Guland Mangal assassinated