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Italian Power Plant Expansion Approved
A new piece of equipment for a power plant has been approved, increasing its capacity to 1420 megawatts.
Sea-Watch Reports Libyan Coast Guard Fired On Ship
Sea-Watch 5 reported that the Libyan coast guard fired on its rescue ship during a mission.
Sea-Watch Reports Libyan Coast Guard Fired On Ship
The NGO Sea-Watch reports that the Libyan coast guard fired on its rescue ship during a mission. Sea-Watch is an NGO focused on maritime rescue operations. The organization has called for an investigation into the actions of the coast guard.
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Radio Capital Italy Reports On Fire Incident
Radio Capital Italy reported on a fire incident, mentioning specific details about the event.
Italy Expands Ultrafast Broadband Network
FiberCop S.p.A. has secured a €500 million agreement, part of a larger €1 billion package, to expand Italy's ultrafast broadband network. This initiative, supported by InvestEU, aims to connect up to 5.8 million homes and businesses with high-speed internet.
Sea-Watch Reports Libyan Coast Guard Attack
The Sea-Watch organization reported that the Libyan coast guard fired on its rescue ship during a mission. The incident occurred while the ship was engaged in rescue operations.
Sea-Watch
Italian Cave Dive Accident Kills Five
The exact circumstances of the incident are under investigation. Five individuals have died following a cave diving accident in Italy.
Radio Capital Italy
Italian Union Leader Fired for Union Activity
Simone Vivoli, national secretary for FLMU-CUB, has been fired from his job at TIM.
EU Approves Italy's Autoradio Mandate
The European Union has approved Italy's requirement for car manufacturers to install FM and DAB+ antennas in new vehicles. This decision ensures continued radio reception capabilities in automobiles.
Court Orders State Compensation for COVID Vaccine Side Effects
An Italian Court of Appeal has ordered the state to provide compensation for neurological damage allegedly caused by the COVID-19 vaccine. The ruling was made in Italy.