Il Dubbio

Newspaper in Rome, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Il Dubbio (Italian: The Doubt) is an Italian newspaper which was launched by Piero Sansonetti in 2016.[1][2] The first issue of the paper appeared on 12 April, and it is headquartered in Rome.[2] Il Dubbio was started having 16 color pages and covers both political and legal news.[2]

OwnerFai
FounderPiero Sansonetti
PublisherEdizioni Legge e Ragione SRL
Editor-in-chiefDavide Varì
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Il Dubbio
OwnerFai
FounderPiero Sansonetti
PublisherEdizioni Legge e Ragione SRL
Editor-in-chiefDavide Varì
Founded12 April 2016
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersRome
CountryItaly
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Piero Sansonetti was the founding editor-in-chief.[2] In January 2021 Davide Varì was appointed the editor-in-chief of the paper replacing Carlo Fusi in the post.[3] Carlo Fusi served in the post from 2 April 2019 when he replaced Piero Sansonetti as editor-in-chief.[1] The owner of Il Dubbio is a foundation, Fai, the foundation of the National Bar Council.[3] The paper is published by Edizioni Legge e Ragione SRL.[1]

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