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Italian Justice Minister Faces Pressure Over Pardon
The pardon was issued based on a reported family hardship. Investigators are questioning the validity of the family hardship that led to Minetti's pardon in February.
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Italian Entrepreneur Faces Investigation Over Illegal Content
Italian entrepreneur Isaac Stadel is under judicial control and facing investigation for several offenses. The charges include the distribution of child pornography, corruption of minors, and criminal association.
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Sentences Upheld In Italian Migrant Center Bombing
Three 24-year-old men from the local area have had six-year prison sentences confirmed on appeal for a bombing at a migrant center in Polesine. The incident occurred in March 2023 at a center in Cavanella a Po. The attack did not result in injuries to the 128 asylum seekers present. An Italian appeals court confirmed six-month prison sentences for three 24-year-olds involved in a March 2023 bombing at a migrant center in Cavanella Pond, Polesine. The device was detonated in front of the center's entrance where 128 asylum seekers were located. The court applied aggravating circumstances for ethnic and racial hatred, though no injuries were reported.
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Italian Lawmakers Propose Coastal Safety Amendments
Italian parliamentarians have presented a series of amendments aimed at improving coastal protection and diving safety. The proposed changes focus on addressing biodiversity loss and increasing human pressure on coastlines.
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Worker Death Sparks Calls For Workplace Safety Aid
An Italian group is proposing free aid for victims of workplace fatalities. The proposal follows the death of security guard Pietro Zantonini at a Milan-Cortina construction site. Zantonini had reportedly been complaining about working conditions for months prior to his death.
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Italian Commentator Calls For Workplace Safety Reform
The proposal aims to ensure that access to justice does not depend on a family's economic status. The group noted that there are currently three deaths occurring per day. The initiative is framed as a matter of dignity and equity for grieving families.
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Body Of 22-Year-Old Woman Found Near Milan
Police are searching for a young man seen with a 22-year-old woman whose body was found at the bottom of an 80-meter cliff. The woman's parents reported her missing last Thursday.
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Beatrice Venezi Defends Against Hate Campaigns
Fratelli d'Italia party members are defending orchestra director Beatrice Venezi after she was removed from the La Fenice theater in Venice. Galeazzo Bignami, the party's group leader, stated in the Chamber of Deputies that Venezi was penalized because she is not the daughter of musicians and is not left-wing. Bignami denied being arrogant during the discussion. Party representatives suggested she was penalized for not being from a musical family and for her political orientation. Galeazzo Bignami, the group leader for Giorgia Meloni's party, stated they would verify claims with Interpol and may conduct an investigation with Milanese magistrates if requests are found to be unfounded. The director claimed Venezi was targeted by hate campaigns and suggested the dismissal was linked to political stances. The director told Corriere della Sera that Venezi was used and then discarded.
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Workplace Fatalities Reach 792 In Italy
Workplace fatalities in Italy saw a 25 percent decrease during the first two months of 2026. This follows a decline observed in 2025 compared to 2024. The report noted the trend as a positive signal for safety. Provisional INAIL data updated as of March 1, 2026, shows workplace fatalities in Italy decreased by 26.1 percent. Conversely, reported workplace accidents increased by 2.6 percent. There was a rise in occupational diseases, primarily involving musculoskeletal and nervous system issues. Economists noted the data reflects a two-speed landscape regarding worker safety. Data published by Alina in February 2025 indicates that 792 people died due to work-related causes or while commuting to work in Italy. The figure follows initiatives promoted by the International Labour Organization. The report was discussed during a parliamentary session in Rome.
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Italian Chamber Passes Sea Decree
The Italian legislature has approved a bill focused on the valorization of sea resources. The legislative action aims to support maritime workers and sea resource management. The move aims to reverse current economic trends in the maritime industry, where growth has slowed significantly. The initiative is intended to support one of the country's fundamental economic sectors. The plan integrates policies for ports, logistics, energy, environment, tourism, fishing, and research. The measure establishes a contiguous zone that extends the country's control capacity up to 24 nautical miles. This step is described as an turning point for maritime management and operational tools. Italy is implementing a new governance model to make the sea a national priority. The reform includes a clear decision-making center to integrate and coordinate various maritime sectors.
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