La Voce Di New York

La Voce Di New York

La Voce di New York is a bilingual online publication available in both Italian and English, founded and led by Stefano Vaccara. Upholding the First Amendment rights in the United States, this media outlet operates independently from political or commercial interests. It not only serves American readers but also connects with audiences in Italy and around the globe, creating a unique experiment in Italian journalism. As a cultural touchstone for those seeking reliable and high-quality news in Italian, La Voce di New York engages a wide-ranging and diverse readership that extends far beyond the Atlantic, striving to amplify the Italian perspective on the world stage.

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  • 2 days ago | lavocedinewyork.com | David Mazzucchi

    Speaking in his weekly “off topic” press briefing from City Hall on Tuesday, Mayor Eric Adams defended his effort to re-open an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office on the Rikers Island jail complex, a move which was temporarily blocked by a New York judge on Monday evening.

  • 5 days ago | lavocedinewyork.com | David Mazzucchi

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a temporary ceasefire in the Ukraine war “on humanitarian grounds,” in observance of the Easter holiday. “For this period, I order to stop all fighting. We assume that the Ukrainian side will follow our example. At the same time, our troops should be prepared to reflect possible violations of the truce and provocations by the enemy, any aggressive actions,” he said in a televised statement, which has been translated.

  • 5 days ago | lavocedinewyork.com | Emanuele La Prova

    The Supreme Court halted, at least temporarily, the deportations of all Venezuelan migrants detained at the Bluebonnet center in Anson, North Texas, who were arrested under the Alien Enemies Act, a wartime law dating back to 1798. With seven votes in favor and two against, the high court ordered the government to follow its directives “until further notice.

  • 5 days ago | lavocedinewyork.com | Emanuele La Prova

    Mentre lo scontro a distanza tra l’amministrazione Trump e la Harvard University prosegue, cominciano a circolare nuovi particolari riguardanti il “casus belli”.

  • 6 days ago | lavocedinewyork.com | Stefano Vaccara

    Due dichiarazioni contrapposte rilasciate davanti al Consiglio di Sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite hanno messo a nudo la crescente spaccatura tra la Russia e un blocco di paesi europei sul futuro dell’Ucraina e sulla fattibilità di un cessate il fuoco.