Each week Post journalists read several articles they have written, selecting among the most interesting or significant, explaining in the introduction the reasons why they were composed and published. The recordings are published on the Post app and website every Sunday.
This week Laura Fasani rounds up some of what we know about Alberto Trentini, one year after his arrest in Venezuela, Antonio Russo answers everyone who wonders if car headlights are too blinding, and Antonella Serrecchia talks about how Ibiza is trying to get beyond its party image, which has brought not only tourism but also some problems.
He’s alive, he’s in Venezuela, he’s being unjustly detained
These are some of the certainties we have about Alberto Trentini, who has been imprisoned in Caracas without charge for a year: hopes in negotiations remain fragile
Is the low beam on the car too dazzling?
This is a nuisance reported by many drivers in several European countries, caused by the brightness of LED headlights and other factors.
Ibiza wants to go beyond its party image
Nightclub tourism is one of the island’s main sources of income, but it also causes many problems: the right-wing government is trying to change that
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