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About Sonia
Sonia Logre is a journalist based in Rome, Italy. She can shoot (Sony, Panasonic), edit (FCP, Première) and write packages as well as live broadcasting (Aviwest, liveU). She is also able to do live stand-ups for TVs, radio interviews. She covered wars (Lebanon-Israel in 2006, Georgia-Russia in 2008) and natural catastrophes (earthquakes in Italy etc). She has ENAC drone permit (non critico) and her own drone (Phantom 3)
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State of Emergency in Ischia, Italy, After a Landslide

27 Nov 2023  |  Le Devoir
The Italian government declared a state of emergency for Ischia following a deadly landslide caused by heavy rains, resulting in seven deaths and five missing persons. The declaration aims to expedite the mobilization of funds and resources for urgent interventions. The landslide has devastated the town of Casamicciola Terme, with significant damage to infrastructure and property. Local residents and experts attribute the disaster to poor maintenance and unchecked urbanization. Pope Francis expressed his condolences and prayers for the victims.

Hundreds of Migrants Still Stranded at Sea, a Ship Requests to Dock in France

08 Nov 2023  |  Le Devoir
Hundreds of migrants remain stranded on humanitarian ships in Italy, with the Ocean Viking requesting to dock in France. Italy has allowed only some migrants to disembark, drawing criticism from NGOs like SOS Méditerranée and Human Rights Watch for endangering lives and violating human rights. The new right-wing Italian government demands greater European solidarity in migrant reception. The UN reports a significant increase in sea arrivals to Italy this year, with only a small percentage rescued by NGO ships. The European Commission emphasizes the need for effective asylum procedures.

In Sicily, Desperate Migrants Jump into the Water to Disembark

30 Oct 2023  |  Le Devoir
Migrants stranded on humanitarian ships in Sicily, authorized to dock by Italy's far-right government, have resorted to jumping into the water in desperation. Giorgia Meloni's administration has taken a hardline stance on migration, allowing only minors and those with medical issues to disembark. Tensions are high on the ships, with humanitarian organizations like Médecins sans frontières and SOS Humanity struggling to provide adequate care. The Italian government faces criticism from international bodies like Amnesty International and the United Nations for violating international obligations.

Circus lion captured after hours on the loose near Rome

07 Oct 2023  |  WRTV Indianapolis
A lion that escaped from a circus in Ladispoli, near Rome, was recaptured after several hours, causing concern among local residents. The lion was sedated and captured with the help of local authorities and volunteers. Mayor Alessandro Grando expressed hope that this incident would lead to the end of animal exploitation in circuses. The Organization for the Protection of Animals highlighted the dangers and discomforts associated with circuses using animals and called for a ban on such practices. The Carabinieri are investigating the incident, which may involve sabotage.

Migrant Arrivals Set Rhythm Of Life On Lampedusa

01 Oct 2023  |  www.barrons.com
Lampedusa has seen a significant increase in migrant arrivals, with nearly 8,500 people landing in just three days. The Italian Red Cross is preparing for more arrivals by stocking up on supplies. Despite efforts by the far-right Italian government to curb migration, the number of arrivals has more than doubled compared to last year. Criticism is directed at the government's restrictive policies, which are said to be causing more deaths at sea. Tourists on the island express solidarity with migrants and criticize political propaganda against them.

As temperatures rise, Sicily turns to exotic fruits

01 Oct 2023  |  www.enca.com
Sicilian farmers are increasingly cultivating exotic fruits like avocados, mangos, bananas, and passion fruit due to the region's changing climate. The fertile soil and favorable microclimate around Mount Etna have made it possible for over 40 farmers to grow these fruits on hundreds of hectares. This shift is seen as an opportunity to reduce carbon footprints by minimizing imports. However, challenges such as extreme weather and lower yields per hectare compared to traditional citrus fruits remain. Farmers like Andrea Passanisi and Carla Cassaniti are leading this agricultural transformation, viewing it as a necessary adaptation to global warming.

‘Hero of Israel’: Thousands pay last respects to officer killed in hostage rescue op

01 Oct 2023  |  qoshe.com
Thousands gathered to pay their respects to Arnon Zmora, an officer killed during a hostage rescue operation. His widow and other family members delivered emotional eulogies, highlighting his compassionate nature. The article also mentions the suicide of reservist Eliran Mizrahi, who was denied a military burial, and the rescue of Almog Meir Jan, who was held hostage by a Hamas terrorist.

As temperatures rise, Sicily turns to exotic fruits

28 Sep 2023  |  phys.org
Sicilian farmers are increasingly cultivating exotic fruits like avocados, mangos, and passion fruit as they adapt to the region's warming climate. The fertile soil and favorable microclimate around Mount Etna have made it possible for over 40 farmers to grow these fruits, which are drought-resistant once established. While the shift offers opportunities, challenges remain, such as the risk of extreme weather affecting yields. The initiative also aims to reduce carbon footprints by supplying local markets, though traditional citrus farming remains prevalent due to its resilience to temperature fluctuations.

As temperatures rise, Sicily turns to exotic fruits

28 Sep 2023  |  Terra Daily
Sicilian farmers are increasingly cultivating exotic fruits like avocados, mangos, bananas, and passion fruit as they adapt to rising temperatures and changing climate conditions. The fertile soil and favorable microclimate around Mount Etna have proven ideal for these crops. Farmers like Andrea Passanisi and Carla Cassaniti are leading this agricultural shift, viewing it as an opportunity to reduce carbon footprints and diversify produce. However, challenges such as extreme weather and lower yields per hectare compared to traditional citrus fruits remain.

As temperatures rise, Sicily turns to exotic fruits

28 Sep 2023  |  bilyonaryo.com
Sicilian farmers are increasingly cultivating exotic fruits like avocados, mangos, bananas, and passion fruit as they adapt to the region's warming climate. The fertile soil and favorable microclimate around Mount Etna have proven ideal for these crops. Farmers like Andrea Passanisi and Carla Cassaniti are leading this agricultural shift, viewing it as an opportunity to diversify and reduce carbon footprints by supplying local markets. However, challenges such as extreme weather and lower yields per hectare compared to traditional citrus fruits remain.
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