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Amanda Previdelli
Amanda arrived in Europe from Brazil in 2016. She has worked for Globo and TV Bandeirantes and studied in Brazil, the US and UK, specialising in Journalism and International Relations. She lives in Vienna and is the editor of The Local Austria.
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EXPLAINED: Why are Italians angry at streaming platform DAZN?
The latest controversy to affect Italy, eliciting reactions from everyone from football fans to politicians, involves the streaming platform DAZN. Here's what's going on.
What are your rights in Europe if your flight is delayed or cancelled?
Whether it's a strike, a global IT outage or bad weather, flights get delayed - here are your rights if something goes wrong.
Rome vs Milan: Which is the best Italian city for students?
Both Italian cities are home to excellent universities but they're different in many ways. So which one is best to live in as a student?
EXPLAINED: How could Italy's drought state of emergency affect you?
Italy's government has declared a state of emergency in five northern regions. Here is what this means for people who live, work, or visit those areas.
What tourists in Italy need to know if they get Covid-19
Italy is a dream destination for many people, but the spike in Covid-19 cases this summer means visitors could still run into problems. Here is what you need to know.
EXPLAINED: How will the tourist-control system work in Venice?
Venice is introducing a new system to discourage day-trippers in hopes of curbing problems with overtourism in the popular hotspot. Here is what you need to know.
EXPLAINED: How to claim Italy's €200 cost of living bonus
The Italian government is sending one-off €200 payments to cushion the rising cost of living, but they won't be automatic. Here's the latest on how the process works.
How will Italy fight the rising cost of everyday goods?
The level of inflation in Italy reached 8 percent in June. What products are getting more expensive in the country and what measures are being taken by the Italian government to keep prices down?
What you need to know about the EU's plan for a uniform phone charger
The European Union has approved a new regulation that would force tech companies to use a standard charger for mobile phones and electronic devices. What does this mean?