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Italian right-wing leader holds court at EU Parliament

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Italian right-wing leader Matteo Salvini denounced the European Union as “destroyers” for policies he said robbed citizens of the right to hope, a week after his League party became parliament’s second-biggest in a national election....
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Italian right-wing leader slams EU 'destroyers' in Strasbourg

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Italian right-wing leader Matteo Salvini denounced the European Union as “destroyers” for policies he said robbed citizens of the right to hope, a week after his League party became parliament’s second-biggest in a national election....
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Italy election: taking the pulse in Brussels

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Sunday's election in Italy is being watched well beyond its borders, including in Brussels. At one Italian bar and restaurant in the city, the poll has got diners talking. Giorgia Giordano runs Ci Piace, opening the business after...
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Watch again: Lega party leader vows to 'remain proudly populist' after huge gains in Italy election

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Eurosceptic Lega (League) party leader Matteo Salvini has vowed to remain populist on Monday morning after the anti-immigration party was projected to take 18% of the votes. The projections mark an impressive feat over former Prime...
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Italy's election - a slap in the face for EU

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First there was Brexit, now the EU's being slapped again by eurosceptics - this time in Italy. The populist and eurosceptic parties winning support in Sunday's election, but not because of migration - this time, the economic situation....
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Italy's election earthquake shakes Brussels

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Italy's election earthquake is being felt in Brussels. The support for Eurosceptic and anti-immigrant parties coming as a big shock from a country that's traditionally showed a lot of love for the EU. But economic and migration worries...
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Igloo village built by migrants hands lifeline to dying Italian ski resort

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A dying ski resort in northern Italy has come back to life thanks to an igloo village built by migrants. Davide Midali, who owns and manages a restaurant in the San Simone resort, came up with the idea of the igloo village initially as a...
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Italian scientists speak up in support of EU

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As Italy's elections loom amid a hike in euroscepticism, the country's scientific community is raising its voice - saying Europe's a place where they can find opportunities. At ESTEC , the European Space Agency's research and technology...
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Fighting space junk

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This week in Business Planet we look at the problem posed by space debris and meet some of those who are developing solutions. An estimated 18.000 objects in orbit are currently being monitored by radar stations. Only seven percent of...
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When Bart Simpson Meets Fellini

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"In Search of Fellini" is a new film that tells the story of young woman who goes on an adventure of self-discovery in Italy. Turns out, that story is based on an actual vacation taken by Nancy Cartwright, the film's writer, who has...
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Moody’s upgrades eurozone GDP growth, downgrades USA

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Ratings agency Moody’s has upgraded the eurozone’s GDP forecast, noting significant improvement in several individual member states, and has downgraded US GDP growth. The growth is being driven by consumer confidence, and strong export...
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Brothers pulled alive from rubble after Ischia earthquake

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The eldest of three brothers was rescued after an earthquake in Ischia, Italy, caused at least six buildings to collapse
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Europe's heat wave and climate change | A sign of things to come?

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Europe's death toll from extreme weather could rise to more than 150,000 people a year by 2100 if nothing is done to curb the effects of climate change, study says
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Apartment building in Italy collapses, several people missing

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Frantic search of rubble ensues, including use of sniffer dogs
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EU rejects Italian request to open ports to migrants

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EU interior ministers have refused to support an Italian proposal to open up European ports to ships carrying migrants. But governments did agree to help the Libyan coastguards do more and step up deportations of failed asylum-seekers....
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Italy blocking migrant rescue ships – would it be illegal?

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As Italy ramps up pressure on the EU to help with the influx of mostly African migrants, there is a warning that any move to block rescue ships would go against humanitarian laws. Barring vessels, flying foreign flags, from returning to...
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European scientists test robots on slopes of Mount Etna, Italy

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Experiments designed to mimic lunar or Martian surfaces
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EU unveils migration action plan for Italy

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The EU has unveiled a new action plan designed to help Italy cope with the influx of migrants to its shores. It earmarks some thirty million euros in aid for the Italian government. Interior ministers from the twenty eight member states...
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Monte dei Paschi to cut 5,500 jobs in EU-approved restructuring plan

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The world’s oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, has received the European Union’s formal approval for a five-year restructuring plan and thousands of job cuts. Italy’s fourth-largest lender will receive a 5.4 billion-euro state...
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Gina Lollobrigida 90 years young

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Italian actress Luigina “Gina” Lollobrigida, one of the most famous actors of her day and an international pin-up has been celebrating her 90 th birthday. Happy 90th Birthday to Gina Lollobrigida here with Yves Montand in Jules Dassin’s...
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Justin Trudeau visits earthquake-damaged town in Italy

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PM pays respect to earthquake victims in Amatrice
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G7 Summit wraps

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While G7 leaders found harmony on issues involving money and trade, the U.S. delayed decisions on a formal climate agreement.
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G7 finance ministers puzzle over Trump’s policies

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The different positions of protectionist President Donald Trump and finance chiefs from the world’s richest countries meant trade was downplayed at the latest meeting of the Group of Seven finance ministers and central bankers. Instead...
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What will the new Franco-German relationship look like?

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As a new government takes shape in France Euronews spoke to the director of the Centre for European Policy Studies on how relations with Germany might change. “The German government knows that it has to show its willingness to the new...