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Reporter

Giulia Petrilli

Italy

Giulia Petrilli is a reporter for The Click based in Italy, with a strong interest in narrative journalism. She graduated in Medicine and specialized in Psychiatry at the University of Genoa. She draws on her experience of listening to stories and perspectives that are often overlooked. She is also the author of two novels.

Sept. 27 Genoa Pro-palestine march

November 12, 2025

‘Let’s Remain Human:’ Italians March for Peace in Palestine

“We demand a Free Palestine and an end to genocide. We are not afraid to use this word — things must be called by their name," said Genoa's mayor who joined the march.

By Giulia Petrilli

Mari at work

October 20, 2025

“You Have the Courage to Write … Not to be Beaten”: An Italian Journalist on Covering the G8 Almost 25 Years Ago

In 2001, journalist Giovanni Mari covered the violence that occurred when some 200,000 protesters converged on the G8 in Genoa to demand a fairer approach to globalization.

By Giulia Petrilli

145 via di Presentazione

October 14, 2025

Investigation Underway after Stabbing in Genoa’s Historic City Center

A rash of violent crime in Genoa has locals on edge.

By Giulia Petrilli