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Rome Lacks Adequate Resources As European Capital
Rome is described as the only European capital that does not benefit from a special regime, adequate resources, or sufficient powers.
Radio Radicale
Two Workers Intoxicated In Brusa Porto
Two workers inside a tanker truck from an ecological services company lost consciousness due to fumes. The incident occurred in Brusa Porto, where colleagues discovered the victims unconscious inside the vehicle.
Radio Capital Italy
Eitan Bondi Identified As Rome Shooter
Two individuals, identified as Rossana Gabrielli and Nicola Fasciano, were shot in Rome on April 25. The victims, both in their sixties, reported that a man on a scooter stopped and pointed a handgun at them before opening fire. Prosecutors are investigating the incident as attempted murder. Investigators are examining whether the motive for the shooting was political, noting the victims were wearing scarves with the logo of the National Association of Italian Partisans. Police identified 21-year-old former architecture student Eitan Bondi as the suspect after tracking a scooter license plate via surveillance cameras. The suspect was located at a hotel near the Ktel area six hours after the shooting. An employee reported that the suspect had attempted to rent a room but was unable to do so because the hotel was full.
Radio 24
Italy Proposes Digital Voter Cards And Chatbots
The Italian government is considering a move to allow citizens to request digital voter cards. This initiative aims to provide benefits for users and municipalities by streamlining administrative processes.
Radio Radicale
Harry Styles And Zoe Kravitz Engaged
Harry Styles and Zoe Kravitz are reportedly engaged. The couple was first seen together last summer. A volume presentation is scheduled for 18:00 at the Petruzzelli Theatre foyer.
RAI Radio 2
Tunnel Construction Progresses In Fehmarnbelt Project
Excavation fronts are currently active in the main 27 km gallery despite technical challenges including asbestos gas. The last diaphragm for the connection galleries to the historical line toward Novi Ligure was demolished on April 27. Officials expect the demolition of a 7 km diaphragm to occur in mid-May. Innovative techniques are being used to resolve technical difficulties. The project is reportedly moving forward according to multiple reports. No specific location or project name was provided in the broadcast. Excavation work is advancing at the large tunnel construction site. Heavy machinery, including excavators, are operating on land.
Rai GR Parlamento
Italian Transport Minister Discusses Iran Crisis Impact
Italy's Transport Minister participated in a ministerial meeting regarding the impact of the crisis in Iran. The minister said the need for a vigilant approach to avoid creating excessive alarm for travelers.
Radio Radicale
Prosecutors Request New Exams In Poisoning Case
The Larino Prosecutor's Office has requested new examinations regarding a case involving a mother and daughter poisoned alongside a neighbor in the province of Campo Basso. The requested investigations include new analysis of the blood of the individuals involved in the incident.
Radio Capital Italy
Suspect With History of Violence Linked to London Attack
Two Westerners are in stable condition at a hospital following an attack described by officials as a terrorist act. Assistant Commissioner Lawrence Taylor of the London Metropolitan Police stated that the two injured individuals are in stable condition. Authorities are working with security services to establish a full intelligence picture. Investigators are exploring whether the attack deliberately targeted the Jewish community in London. The victims, a man in his 70s and a man in his 30s, are both in stable condition in the hospital following the stabbing in North London. Police apprehended the attacker at the scene. Police used a taser stun gun to stop a 45-year-old suspect. The suspect has a history of serious violence and mental health issues, according to London's police chief.
LBC London
Luxury Brand Labeled Romanian Footwear As Italian
An international luxury brand sold products labeled as 'Made in Romania' that were of inferior quality. The products included footwear, bags, accessories, and leather goods.
Radio Romania Intl