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A candidate for the Rome mayor's office has said the city is unfit to host the Olympic games in 2024.Photo: Gabriel Buoys/AFP
The city has been shortlisted for the 2024 games but is racked by financial and structural problems.
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For many professionals, borders are a thing of the past. But how do you turn your international mindset into a flourishing career?
De Santis is accused of shooting rival fan Ciro Esposito before a match in 2014. Photo: Filippo Monteforte/AFP
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said earlier this month that the country would keep its pledge to reduce its debt ratio in 2016. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP
Italian film director Marco Bellochio's "Fai Bei Sogni" will open the Director's Fortnight. Photo: Tiziana Fabi/AFP
The films are included in the Director's Fortnight contest held alongside the prestigious cinema showcase.
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Making the decision to move abroad isn’t something to be taken lightly. There’s plenty of boxes to be ticked, forms to be filled out, and general planning to be done. But where do you actually start?
Terrorist attacks at beaches in Italy, Spain and France have been dismissed as "groundless". Paolo Macorig
The story of planned attacks at beach resorts in Italy, Spain and France emerged in the German daily, Bild.
A German politician has said the introduction of border controls at the Italy-Austria border could result in a 'second Idomeni'. Photo: Arnulf Zu Lindern/Wikimedia
The concerned friend contacted police in Verona, US, instead of Verona, Italy, by mistake. Photo: Brad Scruse/Flickr
The New Jersey police force was mistakenly contacted by a girl reporting her suicidal friend in Italy.
Italy will soon raise a migrant ship that sank in the mediterranean with 800 people on board. Photo: Aris Messinis/AFP
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Historical re-enactments will be staged to celebrate Rome's brithday later this month. Photo: Filippo Monteforte/AFP
All new restaurants and food shops in Florence's historic centre must now ensure that at least 70 percent of their produce is local. Photo: Frank Kovalchek
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Italy's top court has told La Scala to rehire a ballerina fired for revealing the extent of anorexia among the dance school's ballerinas. Photo: O2ma/Flickr
Pope Francis welcomes a group of Syrian refugees after landing at Ciampino airport in Rome. Photo: Filippo Monteforte/AFP
Italian police have found three Renaissance masterpieces stolen by Nazis during WWII. Photo: Caribinieri
Frenchman Ludovic Bicchierai, centre, won top prize at Italy's pizza world championships. Photo: Campionato Mondiale della Pizza
Refugee crisis
French charity SOS Mediterranée said its boat, the Aquarius, had rescued 108 migrants from a stricken dinghy in high seas on Sunday. Photo: Patrick Bar/Sos Mediterranée
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The one and only original, not the copy. Photo: Nick Csakany/Wikimedia/Public Domain
Chinese copycats who reproduced a picture-postcard Austrian town are now planning on copying two other Austrian cities, and combining them into one.
The 'Desire' couch is adjustable for maximum comfort. Photo: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
A capsule-like sofa designed for intimate encounters is among the centrepieces at this year's Geneva inventions show.
Mass surveillance
Edward Snowden pictured appearing by video link at the CeBIT technology conference in Hanover in March 2015. Photo: DPA
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden could have been acting under the influence of the Russian government, the heads of Germany's foreign and domestic intelligence agencies said on Friday.
Secretary Foxx will visit Copenhagen to gather insights. Photo: Heb
The US Secretary of Transportation will visit Denmark on Monday to gather insight on the capital's successful bicycle culture.
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