Stories from Turin · Italy
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Over 1,000 People March In Turin For May Day
More than 1,000 people, including autonomists, students, and various collectives, marched in Turin for May Day celebrations. The group reached Piazza Castello around 12:00 PM to conclude their procession.
RAI Radio 2
Lebanese Street Food Prices Rise Amid Shortages
Market prices in Turin have increased, with green beans reaching 10 euros per kilogram. The UAE currently produces approximately 3.4 million barrels per day with a capacity of up to 4.9 million barrels per day. A large-scale investment program is underway to reach 5 million barrels per day by next year. Other producers who have exceeded quotas for years may follow the UAE's example. Factors include the war with Iran, Arab-Israeli agreements, the Ukrainian crisis, and Trump's pressure. Greek language reports suggest a member's departure from OPEC Plus could lead to a new energy crisis. The source noted that some member countries are seeing energy networks break down, which may result in conflicting views on the impact for final consumers. They have supported attempts to stabilize prices following growth in non-OPEC plus production.
Radio Capital Italy
Anti-Zionist Graffiti and Vandalism Reported in Italy
Anti-Zionist graffiti was discovered on a doorway in Turin. A memorial plaque for fallen partisans was burned for the third time in Turin. In Rome, anti-Zionist slogans were also reported. An interview in Milan discussed tensions regarding Israeli flags and political affiliations. Swastikas were also drawn on a door in Turin. These incidents of vandalism and anti-Zionist messaging have been reported across multiple Italian cities.
Radio Popolare