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Italy's Campi Flegrei, a highly seismic zone near Naples, was shaken on Friday by a 4-magnitude earthquake. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
Palermo public prosecutors file an appeal to the court of cassation against the acquittal of Italian deputy premier Matteo Salvini in the Open Arms case.
Rome has banned the use of firecrackers in the capital from 1 December until 31 January in a move to protect animals and public safety, the city announced.
Rome will turn off the lights in the Trevi Fountain for one hour on the night of Friday 18 July in a symbolic act to call for an end to Israel's war in Gaza.
Italy has introduced an earthquake early warning system for high-speed trains on the Rome–Naples rail line, the Italian Railway Network (RFI) has announced.
Italian design duo Dolce & Gabbana will showcase their latest collections in Rome against the backdrop of some of the most iconic landmarks in the capital.
Italy marks the anniversary of the murder of anti-mafia judge Paolo Borsellino who was assassinated in the Sicilian capital Palermo on 19 July 1992.
Rome is steeped in religious traditions however few are as popular as Festa de' Noantri which has attracted large crowds every summer for almost 500 years.
Rome's Pantheon attracted more than 9 million visitors in 2019 - an increase of 4 per cent on the year before - making it Italy's top tourist site.
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