
Nick Squires
Rome Correspondent at The Telegraph
Rome Correspondent at The Sunday Telegraph (UK)
Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph + Sunday Telegraph in Rome since 2008. Previously in Sydney covering Australia, NZ, PNG, the South Pacific.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Nick Squires
The governor of Veneto, the region that includes Venice, also criticised the protests. Luca Zaia said that the banners strung from the bell tower on San Giorgio island and the Rialto Bridge sent an "unacceptable" message to the world. Mr Zaia told Corriere della Sera newspaper: "The history of La Serenissima is cosmopolitan, a story of openness. We have warehouses that were built by Germans, by Turks, we have the oldest Jewish ghetto in the world.
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yahoo.com | Nick Squires
Jeff Bezos, the world’s third richest man, will marry author and television journalist Lauren Sánchez in Venice next weekIt has been dubbed “the wedding of the century” – and now fresh details have emerged of Jeff Bezos’s impending nuptials in Venice. The world’s third richest man is to marry his fiancée, the author and television journalist Lauren Sánchez, next week amid the canals, bridges and church spires of La Serenissima – as Venice was known during its 1,000-year history as a republic.
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msn.com | Nick Squires
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Nick Squires
It has been dubbed “the curse of the Bayesian”. The operation to raise the wreck of the 184ft-long British superyacht had barely got under way last month when tragedy struck. One of the divers involved in the recovery mission died while trying to cut the vessel’s boom from its mast using a technique that superheats steel rods to 9,932F (5,500C). Rob Cornelis Huijben, a 39-year-old Dutch diver, was killed while working on the seabed at a depth of 150ft, where the Bayesian rests on its side.
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telegraph.co.uk | Nick Squires
Lawyers for the families of the seven victims of the disaster say they want guarantees that the lifting operation is minutely documented. Once on dry land, the Bayesian will be pored over by experts searching for clues as to what may have contributed to it capsizing so quickly. "We asked for assurances that everything be documented.
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