Calabria
Coverage of Calabria in the Nexus archive.
- An Italian region defies US pressure to end a Cuban doctors program
Italy's Calabria region continues to employ Cuban doctors under a long-running program despite U.S. pressure to end it. The doctors address a severe healthcare worker shortage in the region, which has led to hospital closures and long patient wait times.
- An Italian region defies US pressure to end a Cuban doctors program
Cuban doctors are continuing to work in hospitals in Italy's Calabria region under a long-running program, despite U.S. efforts to end the initiative. The program remains active despite external pressure from the United States.
- Deadly attack on migrants highlights issue of labour abuse in Italy
Four migrants working in slave-like conditions as fruit pickers in southern Italy were burned to death in a van at a petrol station in Amendolara, Calabria. Surveillance footage showed two individuals igniting the vehicle before fleeing, prompting national discussions on labor exploitation.
- Four migrant workers reportedly burned alive in their car in attack in Italy
Four migrant workers, three Afghans and one Pakistani, were allegedly burned alive in their car at a petrol station in Calabria, Italy. Two Pakistani nationals have been arrested on charges of aggravated murder.
- Police in Italy arrest 2 people after apparent torching of a car kills 4 farmworkers
Italian police arrested two Pakistani men linked to the deaths of four migrant farmworkers who were burned alive in a car at a gas station in Amendolara, Calabria. Video footage showed assailants pouring liquid into the car and setting it ablaze, killing three Afghans and a Pakistani national, while one survivor escaped with burns.
- After Meloni’s law change, Americans hope Italian supreme court ruling will open door to citizenship
Sabrina Crawford, a US-born woman, was denied Italian citizenship after Giorgia Meloni's government amended the law to restrict eligibility to those with direct ancestral ties. The 2025 rule change blocks access for Americans and children of immigrants born in Italy who previously qualified through distant ancestry.