Italy
Pope Leon XVI calls on young people to "achieve great things" and to reject consumerism
To close the Youth Jubilee held in Rome, the pope has expressed his solidarity with young people suffering war in Gaza and Ukraine.
The ECJ has warned Italy that securing a country requires judicial control and guarantees of access to information
It's delayed to Friday when Juana Rivas' youngest son is handed over to her father
The Constitutional Court has rejected the application for amparo, but the Granada judge has decided to postpone the delivery of the child to the father on the grounds that it "completely excludes the use of force" for this purpose.
Salvini will be tried again for preventing the Open Arms ship loaded with refugees from docking in Lampedusa in 2019
Austrian Felix Baumgartner, known for jumping from the stratosphere in 2012, died in a paragliding accident
Known for extreme challenges, in 2012 he became known worldwide for jumping out of the stratosphere, setting three world records, including being the first person to break the sound barrier without using a vehicle.
45 people have been injured, two of them seriously, in an explosion at a gas station in Rome
The accident occurred in the Casilino area when liquefied oil gas was being discharged from a tanker truck. The Italian authorities have specified that the wounded are 24 civilians, 11 police officers, six firefighters, three emergency personnel and one carabiner officer.
The G7 has decided to exempt US multinationals from paying a minimum tax of 15%
The group of countries representing the world's seven major economies has secured an agreement after the US tax system was reviewed and the White House agreed to remove clause 89 of its tax law, allowing the White House to retaliate against those who decided to tax US multinationals.
Jeff Bezos, the wedding guests of Amazon's owner, are starting to arrive in Venice amid protests from neighbors
The wedding of American tycoon Jeff Bezos and former presenter Lauren Sanchez has sparked protests from neighbors in Venice who accuse the city of becoming a "luxury showcase" serving the rich.
With almost the same number of residents (49,313) and accommodation places (49,176), since 2017 the population has decreased by 7%, in proportion to the increase in visitors.
The G7 summit begins on Monday in Canada on Israeli-Iran cheese and tax restrictions
With Israel and Iran in full conflict, the G7 leaders (Germany, Canada, the US, France, Italy, Japan, and the UK) will hold a three-day summit in Kananaskis, Canada.