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Large Rave Event Spans East Milan
The Martesana Park in Milan will host a series of cultural events from April 30 to May 21. The program includes a day of concerts and narrations covering topics such as Palestine, democracy, polarization, and war. The event is scheduled to inaugurate the new Martesana amphitheater on May 1 in observance of Labor Day. The program is hosted at the Fabbrica del Vapore in the Klife zone. Organizers reported that foreign operators accounted for 68% of the total attendance, a figure consistent with the previous year. The event is being utilized as a tool for internationalization and business development. An additional 500 people are estimated to participate in the 'Fuori Salone' side events. The event expects 316,342 presences from 167 different countries.
Radio Popolare
Sixty-Five Boats Sail From Sicily To Mediterranean
Sixty-five boats carrying civil society representatives, activists, and volunteers departed from Sicily for the Mediterranean Sea.
TRT Radyo 1
Beatrice Venezzi Fired From Teatro La Fenice
The La Fenice opera theater in Venice has decided to terminate all future collaborations with orchestra director Beatrice Venezio. The move follows recent developments at the Venice-based institution. Venetzi is 36 years old and has not previously conducted any of the world's major orchestras. The dismissal follows criticisms regarding her political proximity to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government. Venetzi previously criticized the orchestra's operations in an interview with an Argentine newspaper, alleging that positions are passed from father to son. The decision comes amid disputes over her lack of experience and political ties. Reports indicate the dismissal followed requests from Minister Giulia and Giorgio Ameloni. Venetzi was considered a prominent nominee associated with the Fratelli Italia party. Her father reportedly had ties to Forza Nuova.
Radio Capital Italy
Italy To Discuss Fuel Tax Cuts And Housing Plan
The Meloni government has implemented an immediate reduction in mineral oil taxes to combat high energy costs for families and production companies. Minister Giorgetti noted during hearings at Montecitorio that the government is evaluating different tax treatments for gasoline and diesel based on price increases. Michele Santoni, national president of CNA FITA, stated that reducing diesel prices below 2 euros per liter would provide relief for the transport sector. The discussion occurred during hearings on the public financial document. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni explained that a new extension for gasoline and diesel excise tax reductions may be shorter than previous extensions. This decision comes amid energy concerns related to the conflict in the Persian Gulf. The Italian government is working on a new extension for fuel tax cuts, according to reports from Radio 24.
SRF 4 News
Court Sentences Miteni Executives to 141 Years
An Italian court has sentenced executives from the chemical company Miteni to a combined 141 years in prison. The ruling addresses an environmental disaster involving the intentional poisoning of groundwater. The contamination affected dozens of municipalities across the Vicenza, Verona, and Padova regions.
Radio Radicale
Italian Government Delays PFAS Water Limits
The Italian government has postponed the application of new PFAS limits in drinking water by six months. This delay aims to provide water managers more time to comply with the new regulations. Critics express concern that the postponement could weaken the health protections intended by the new standards. The decision follows broader European efforts to monitor and limit PFAS presence in water supplies. The new norms aim to impose mandatory obligations on all member states to monitor and limit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in drinking water.
Radio Radicale
Tiramisu Reaches 440 Meters
The creation process involved the use of 128,000 biscuits. A tiramisu measuring approximately 440 meters in length has been created. The event took place in Manisa, Turkey.
Haberturk Radyo
Prosecutor Identifies Single Suspect In Milan Case
Milan prosecutors are reviewing documents regarding a suspected meeting at San Siro stadium to influence officiating during the final matches of the previous season. The case involves Minetti, described as seriously ill, and mentions connections to Dan Nati. The investigation follows reports from Facta Quotidiano suggesting inconsistencies in the case. The Ministry ordered the probe to clarify several elements related to the health conditions of a minor family member. A judicial inquiry by the Milan Prosecutor's Office has revealed an alliance between the Camorra, Cosa Nostra, 'Ndrangheta, and Lombardy-based criminal groups. Sociologist Giovanna Procacci described it as a investigation for the Milan anti-mafia prosecutor. The second hearing regarding the case is scheduled for tomorrow in the Piazza Aula Bunker in Milan.
Radio 24
Italian Finance Minister Considers Budget Shift For Energy Costs
Senator Claudio Borghi of the Lega party has expressed concerns regarding the government's stability pact ahead of a budget document vote in Parliament this Thursday. The party suggested alternative solutions including a revision of the PNRR or cohesion funds. The debate occurs amid internal majority disagreements over public accounts. Political groups in Italy are debating the suspension of European stability constraints. Antonio Tajani accused the majority of being in confusion regarding the pact. Giuseppe Conte stated that the pact is not suspended despite recent discussions. Italia Viva highlighted a deep rupture within the executive branch. Arturo Scotto argued that the right-wing is fighting rather than governing to address rising fuel and commodity prices.
Radio 24
Shostakovich Chamber Orchestra Suite Performed
The RAI National Symphony Orchestra performed a chamber arrangement of Dimitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 15 in A major, Op. 141, arranged by Victor Der Bianco. The performance featured the Lightpoint Abble Trio. The suite for jazz orchestra, originally composed for the 1955 film 'The First Step,' has three movements, unlike the eight movements of the suite for variety orchestra. A second waltz from the piece was notably used by Stanley Kubrick in 'Eyes Wide Shut.'
RAI Radio 3