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Libero (newspaper)

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Libero
Front page, 2009-06-22
TypeDaily newspaper (Published from Tuesday to Sunday)
FormatCompact
Owner(s)Editoriale Libero S.r.l.
EditorMaurizio Belpietro
FoundedJuly 18, 2000
Political alignmentLiberalism
Conservatism
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersVia L. Majno 42, Milan, Italy
Circulation130.392 (December 2007)
Website[1]

Libero (English: Free - known also as Libero Quotidiano, English: Free Newspaper) is a Italian Right-wing newspaper, published in Milan, Italy, founded by the journalist Vittorio Feltri and edited by Maurizio Belpietro.

Politically near to Liberal Reformers, the newspaper has a political allegiance to Right-wing and Liberalism.

In February 2007 some members of the Red Brigade were arrested on a charge of wanting to fire-bomb the Libero editorial offices in Milan.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Capi br arrestati all'alba dopo summit segreto" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera. 2008-02-29. Retrieved 2009-05-27. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)