Should theaters be punished for showcasing Russian classics? What if their message undermines everything Putin believes?
Born in Bergamo in 1969, Mattia Feltri is an Italian journalist, who writes and edits a daily column on current affairs and major events for Turin-based La Stampa. He has been director of HuffPost Italia since 2020.
Should theaters be punished for showcasing Russian classics? What if their message undermines everything Putin believes?
On his inauguration day, President Donald Trump signed the decree abolishing the law that grants U.S. citizenship to anyone born on American soil. For Italian writer Mattia Feltri, America was born from the idea that anyone could come, live freely, pursue their happiness. That dream is dead.