Stories from Italy
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Italian Commission Begins Hearings On Democratic Party Electoral Bill
Hearings have begun in a commission regarding a Democratic Party bill for a two-round electoral system. The source noted that a new electoral law before the electoral deadline would be a title of merit, as it has never been accepted previously.
Radio Radicale
Magistrates' Pact Reportedly Broken In Italy
A pact or agreement involving magistrates has experienced a breakdown in Italy. A source from Radio Radicale reported on the 'breaking of the pact' involving magistrates in Italy.
Radio Radicale
Italian Superior Council Of Magistracy Pact Breakdown Confirmed
A source criticized Italy's Superior Council of Magistracy (CSM), stating that the body is 'very, very loose with its hands' and lacks 'internal morality'.
Radio Radicale
Protesters Refuse To Leave Square In Italy
Protesters in Italy refused to leave a square after demonstrating against a remigration event. The protest was organized by the 'Remigration Reconquista' committee, according to the source.
Radio Popolare
Sentence Issued After Two-Year Televised Trial
A sentence has been issued following a two-year trial that was televised.
Radio Radicale
Cyclists Santiago Buitrago, Andrea Vendrame Injured in Giro d’Italia Crash
Cyclist Santiago Buitrago is out of the Giro d’Italia after sustaining a concussion in a stage 2 crash. Andrea Vendrame also suffered fractures in his lower back during the same incident. The injuries occurred during the second stage of the prestigious cycling race.
Mastodon
Italian Newspaper Companies Use Labor Guarantees For Early Retirement, Cost Cuts
Italian newspaper publishing companies are reportedly using worker guarantee instruments to reduce their costs. This practice involves pushing employees towards early retirement and transferring them to the INPS social security system, according to the source.
Radio 24
Italy's Auction System Irregular For Three Years
A system of auctions in Italy, which should occur every six months, has been irregular, with no auctions held for three years. Following this period, two auctions took place, but the timing of the next one is currently unknown, raising questions about regulatory consistency.
Radio 24
Modena Study Suggests 8,241 Steps Daily For Weight Maintenance
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neurosciences at the University of Modena in Italy believe that walking 8,241 steps a day is the answer to keeping weight off after losing it. This new study offers a specific daily step count for weight management.
Times Radio UK
Antisemitic Acts Reported At Spontaneous Gathering In Italy
Hundreds of people spontaneously gathered, displaying Israeli flags. A few individuals, identified as belonging to organized extremist networks, committed antisemitic acts.
Radio Popolare