Italy, Israel and World Cup
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Italy's top court has rejected the extradition of a Ukrainian man to Germany. The man is suspected of causing explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany in 2022.
Italy, whose sovereign assets from bonds to banks have so often been the subject of market crises in recent years, is currently enjoying a windfall as the central bank's vast gold reserves track record-high prices.
Italy manager Gennaro Gattuso said he may have to live in exile if the Azzurri do not qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time.
Pope Leo XIV has thanked Italy for its efforts to combat human trafficking but urged the country to remain open to welcoming and integrating migrants
Is it a good idea to have gold? Yes. Just ask the Italians. They are enjoying a windfall thanks to their gold reserves.
Italy haven't been to the World Cup since 2014, which is why their road through qualification has felt especially stressful. But Tuesday night's win over Israel is a welcome confidence boost.
Three police officers have been killed and at least 15 other people injured in an apparently deliberate gas explosion at a farmhouse in northern Italy. The blast was triggered as police and firefighters went into the house near Verona to carry out an eviction order for two brothers and a sister in their late 50s and mid-60s.
It’s time for Italy to ratify the European Stability Mechanism bailout fund that new euro member Bulgaria is already preparing to sign, European Stability Mechanism Chief Pierre Gramegna said.
Italy plans to apply an extra levy on Chinese fast fashion products to help shield its fashion industry from low-cost foreign imports, government sources told Reuters on Wednesday.
FIGC President Gabriele Gravina admits he can’t understand those claiming that Italy should have boycotted their latest game against Israel: ‘Were we supposed to send them to the World