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Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini (L) addresses media at the Bunker Courtroom of the Pagliarelli prison in Palermo, on December 20, 2024, after the Sicilian court acquitted him of illegally ...
PALERMO, Italy - A court on Friday acquitted Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of charges of kidnapping over 100 migrants aboard a boat he had blocked at sea for nearly three weeks in ...
Palermo, Italy: An Italian court on Friday acquitted Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini of illegally blocking migrants on a rescue ship at sea in 2019, for which he had risked six years in prison.
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini (C), flanked by his Italian lawyer Giulia Bongiorno (L), addresses media at the Bunker Courtroom of the Pagliarelli prison in Palermo, on December 20 ...
Mr Salvini, who attended the hearing inside the Pagliarelli prison's bunker courtroom in Palermo along with Open Arms founder Oscar Camps, was serving as Italy's interior minister in 2019.
The court in the city of Palermo dropped all the charges against Salvini in relation an incident in 2019, when he refused to allow the migrants to leave the Open Arms rescue ship at Italy’s ...
A court in Sicily Friday found Italian Vice Premier Matteo Salvini not guilty of illegally detaining 100 migrants aboard a humanitarian rescue ship in 2019, when he was interior minister. The ...
Matteo Salvini supporters show their party flag in front of the Palermo's court Friday Dec. 20, 2024 as the Italy's deputy premier awaits a verdict for preventing some 100 migrants from ...
Italy's vice Premier Matteo Salvini speaks to journalists as he leaves a Palermo's law court in Sicily, Italy, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, after he was acquitted in a first instance trial where he was ...