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CNN —Italian journalist Cecilia Sala has arrived back in the country’s capital after being freed from an Iranian prison where she had spent weeks in detention. Sala is a reporter for the Italian daily Il Foglio, which said the journalist landed in Rome on Wednesday afternoon. Giovanni Lemba/Pacific Press/ShutterstockThis screengrab taken from a video shows the journalist after landing in the Italian capital on Wednesday. Italian President Sergio Mattarella informed the journalist’s parents of the news during a phone call on Wednesday morning, according to the statement. The Italian outlet Chora Media, where Sala also works, said that she had left Rome on December 12 “with a valid journalistic visa and the protections of a journalist on assignment.
Persons: Cecilia Sala, Il, , Foglio, Giorgia Meloni, Antonio Tajani, Giovanni Lemba, Sergio Mattarella, Sala, IRNA, Organizations: CNN, Italian, Pacific Press, Government TV, Reuters, Chora Media, Chora, Iranian Ministry of Culture Locations: Italian, Rome, Ciampino, Tehran, Sala, Tehran’s, , Italy, Iran, North Korea, Afghanistan, Syria, Eritrea
CNN —US President-elect Donald Trump hailed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as a “fantastic woman” as she became the latest world leader to visit his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida. “I’m here with a fantastic woman, the prime minister of Italy. Trump and Meloni were joined by the former’s nominees for secretary of state and national security advisor – Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) and Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Florida). Trump and Meloni, while politically similar, don’t necessarily align on all the world’s most pressing conflicts. Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei was the first world leader to meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago after his re-election.
Persons: Donald Trump, Giorgia Meloni, , She’s, Trump, Elon Musk, Meloni, – Sen, Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz, Cecilia Sala, Il, IRNA, Sala, Antonio Tajani, , Andrea Stroppa, Elon, Joe Biden, Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky, Meloni’s, Javier Milei, Hungary’s Victor Orban, Canada’s Justin Trudeau Organizations: CNN, Italian, Trump, Elon Musk, White, Musk, Notre Dame Cathedral, New York Post, Mar Locations: Palm Beach , Florida, Italy, Europe, France, Germany, Florida, Iran, Tehran, Rome, Roman, Paris
CNN —Iran has confirmed the arrest of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala, state news agency IRNA said, citing the Iranian Ministry of Culture. Italy’s foreign ministry said in a statement Friday that Sala was detained in Tehran. Her arrest was carried out in accordance with the relevant regulations, and the Italian Embassy in Tehran has been informed,” IRNA said, citing the Iranian Ministry of Culture. “We still don’t know the charges,” Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told journalists on Saturday. Let’s bring Cecilia Sala home.”The Italian outlet Chora Media, where Sala also works, said Friday that she had left Rome on December 12 “with a valid journalistic visa and the protections of a journalist on assignment.
Persons: Cecilia Sala, IRNA, Sala, , ” IRNA, Paola Amadei “, , Antonio Tajani, ” Tajani, ” Sala, Il, Il Foglio, Cecilia, Claudio Cerasa, Let’s Organizations: CNN, Iranian Ministry of Culture, Chora Media, Chora Locations: Iran, Tehran, Italian, Sala, Tehran’s, Rome
CNN —Italian journalist Cecilia Sala has been detained in Tehran, Italy’s foreign ministry said in a statement Friday. Sala is a reporter for the Italian daily Il Foglio, which says the journalist is being held in Tehran’s Evin prison. The publication’s editor, Claudio Cerasa, wrote in the paper on Friday: “Journalism is not a crime. Let’s bring Cecilia Sala home.”“She is in Evin prison. CNN has reached out to Iran’s foreign ministry for comment.
Persons: Cecilia Sala, Sala, , , Paola Amadei, Il, Il Foglio, Cecilia, Claudio Cerasa, Let’s, ” Cerasa, Guido Crosetto Organizations: CNN, Chora Media, Chora, Italian Locations: Italian, Tehran, Sala, Tehran’s, Iran, Rome
Madrid-based human rights campaigner Safeguard Defenders says it found evidence China was operating 48 additional police stations abroad since the group first revealed the existence of 54 such stations in September. When approached by CNN last month about Safeguard Defenders’ original allegations, China’s foreign affairs ministry said the overseas stations were staffed by volunteers. However, the organization’s latest report claims one police network it examined had hired 135 people for its first 21 stations. The organization also sourced a three-year contract for a worker hired at an overseas station in Stockholm. The NGO determines Italy has hosted 11 Chinese police stations, including in Venice and in Prato, near Florence.
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