ROME — Italian journalists boycotted a prime ministerial press conference on Thursday over a proposed change in the law they say would hinder reporting on arrests of politicians and other high-profile individuals.Members of the National Press Federation (FNSI) stayed away from Giorgia Meloni’s end-of-year conference — delayed to the New Year after she fell ill — in protest
Carlo Bartoli, president of Italy's National Order of Journalists, the sector's professional association, said Thursday that he shared concerns over an amendment to a law that would ban the publication of the contents of preventative-detention warrants. (ANSA)
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Andrea Giambruno, 42, was caught off-air making lewd sexist remarks that were later broadcast on a satirical TV show. Giambruno has remained tight lipped since the incident.
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