Alessio Colonnelli has written for The Independent, Prospect, Foreign Policy, Politico Europe, Little Atoms, International Business Times, Aspen Review Central Europe, Labour List, Left Foot Forward and the LSE blog Euro Crisis in the Press. He's worked in London, Madrid and Barcelona in media and education, and holds a master's degree in languages and literary translation from Padua University, Italy. He blogs here.
Alessio Colonnelli ha trabajado en medios de comunicación y la enseñanza en Londres, Madrid y Barcelona, y tiene un grado/máster en idiomas y traducción literaria de la Universidad de Padua, Italia.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Italy – not all doom and gloom
“Crimes reported in 2017 are down by more than 10 percent compared to 2016, while murders have almost halved in ten...
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Shakespeare obliterates Greater Rome’s far-right slogans
The surprise was great… yet no one removed the sheets. Needless to say, they’ve now gone viral.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Ius soli: Italy’s opportunity to harness much-needed talent
In the US, or anywhere else where there is birthright citizenship – a person like Great Nnachi would be American.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Italy: real weapons of mass distraction
Matteo Salvini’s rhetoric is getting ever more worrying as we approach the EU elections.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?Defeating the trolls the Tayla Harris way
Let us honour a real champion and a legend of our time. Italiano.
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Publicado en: Can Europe Make It?A very English take on Denmark
“Here’s also why Brexit happened. Europe is a mystery. Europeans come from a faraway land. Australia is nearer.”