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    How Zohran Mamdani is busting the fake nostalgia of ‘Iran before the Islamic revolution’ memes

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    Bike taxis are exploding in India – but are facing government roadblocks

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    Policy scholar Yamini Aiyar’s new book shows what it means to be a Delhi government school teacher

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Watch: Rome’s legendary Trevi Fountain turns black as climate change activists pour dye in the water

The mayor of Rome said while the marble structure was not damaged.

Scroll Staff
May 22, 2023 · 05:33 pm
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Blitz di Ultima Generazione a #Roma: gettato un liquido nero, carbone vegetale, nella Fontana di #Trevi.

Segui il nostro canale Telegram dedicato all’ambiente e al cambiamento climatico 👉 https://t.co/eZDM15Uy6m pic.twitter.com/npVkVspPee

— Ultimora.net - BREAKING NEWS (@ultimoranet) May 21, 2023

"Cosa pensate di risolvere?" "Perché vi accanite contro i monumenti?"

Perché?
Perché non possiamo continuare a fingere che vada tutto bene. Non possiamo continuare a "sperare" che chi è al potere faccia il suo dovere. #UltimaGenerazione #FontanadiTrevi #crisiclimatica pic.twitter.com/NkyTnu9ocz

— Ultima Generazione (@UltimaGenerazi1) May 21, 2023

Oggi pomeriggio la fontana di Trevi è stata svuotata e ripulita, questo è il momento in cui è stata riaperta tra la folla festante dei turisti. Non ho capito quale sia la logica di combattere una battaglia imbrattando e danneggiando beni culturali, proponendosi come (1/2) pic.twitter.com/OzJxt0kIPY

— Alessandra Locatelli (@Ale_Locatelli_) May 21, 2023

Oggi 9 attivisti hanno versato carbone vegetale nella #FontanadiTrevi. Grazie all’intervento tempestivo della Polizia locale evitato il peggio. Ora necessario un intervento che impegnerà risorse pubbliche e porterà allo spreco di 300 mila litri di acqua ▶️ https://t.co/IRowYI6X4z pic.twitter.com/N4YLRb92se

— Roberto Gualtieri (@gualtierieurope) May 21, 2023
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