Lorenzo Di Stasi is an independent journalist based in Brussels.
He covers the European Union's affairs, migrations and social issues for Italian and International media such as ANSA and Euronews. Always a human being.
Cleaner on Paper, Dirtier on the Road: Europe’s Car Subsidy Paradox
BRUSSELS / MILAN / BUCHAREST - Billions in subsidies across Italy, France and Romania were meant to promote cleaner cars, according to carbon emissions measured during lab tests. But many funded vehicles emit far more CO₂ in real life, exposing lobbying, loopholes and flawed policies.
ATHENS / DAMASCUS / FORLI – This investigation has uncovered the murky connections between the Greek airline Air Mediterranean and individuals and companies involved in drug trafficking, arms smuggling, and other illicit activities in Syria.
Carmakers strike back: How they lobbied down new EU emissions rules
BRUSSELS – A team of investigative journalists led by Voxeurop carried out a cross-border investigation into how the European automotive industry lobby managed to weaken the Euro 7 regulation on new motor vehicle emissions standards.