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Eni Selects Advisor For Cracking Unit Sale
Italian energy company Eni has announced the selection of an advisor to manage the sale of its cracking unit in Brindisi.
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Italy Recognizes Hindu Academic Titles
A new law recognizes academic titles from contemplative Hindu studies and religious disciplines issued by institutes recognized by the Italian Hindu Union. The provision specifically addresses the recognition of academic credentials from these religious institutions.
Radio Radicale
Italy Parliament Approves Aircraft Carrier Donation
The Italian parliament has backed a government plan to donate an aging aircraft carrier to Indonesia. The move aims to strengthen bilateral relations through military equipment transfer.
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Rome Firefighters Secure Torre dei Conti
Firefighters in Rome have completed emergency works to stabilize the Torre dei Conti following a fatal collapse. Restoration efforts for the tower have now resumed after the site was declared safe.
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Lebanese President Insists On Negotiations For Ceasefire
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has expressed support for Justice Minister Carlo Nordio regarding the Grazia Niccolminetti case. The Prime Minister's stance clarifies the division of responsibility during the ongoing inquiry.
Radio Capital Italy
Missing Girl Found Dead In Cecima
A young woman reported missing several days ago was found dead in Cecima. Carabinieri are currently searching a residence in connection with the case, according to the report. The body of a missing girl was discovered on Thursday afternoon in Cecima, Australia. Police have arrested 47-year-old Jefferson Lewis in connection with the case. Lewis was named as a suspect immediately following the girl's disappearance.
Radio Popolare
Italy Proposes Floor Contracts To Prevent Piracy Agreements
The Italian government is drafting a decree to establish 'floor contracts' to prevent the use of low-quality agreements by minor unions. Under the proposal, collective agreements must be renewed based on proposals from the most representative trade associations.
Radio Capital Italy
Lombardia Pardon Faces Investigation
The pardon was granted due to the health conditions of a small child Minetti had adopted. Minetti has denied the allegations of opacity in the process. The Milan court and the broader Lombardia justice system are experiencing a crisis due to a lack of personnel.
RAI Radio 3
Italian Ecosystem Service Losses Estimated At 1.29 Billion Euros
A court ruling estimates that approximately 15,000 hectares of Posidonia seagrass are damaged annually in Italy. Of this amount, 8,000 hectares are attributed to vessels exceeding 24 meters in length. The source notes the economic cost of losing this seagrass is being evaluated.
Radio Radicale
Meloni Defends Minister Amid Minetti Case
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi paid large sums of money for sexual services involving young women, including minors, in 2010. Reports indicate Nicole Minetti may have misled authorities regarding an adoption used to seek clemency. Minetti reportedly claimed to have adopted an orphaned, sick child in Uruguay to secure a pardon from President Mattarella. Newspaper reports now suggest the child was not actually orphaned. President Mattarella and Justice Minister Nordio issued an open letter yesterday seeking clarification on allegations that Minetti falsified adoption details. The incident has increased political pressure on Minister Nordio following his loss of a judicial reform referendum in March. The source noted these discrepancies are surfacing as hours pass.
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