Italy's finances creak as budget deficit climbs in Q1
By Gavin Jones and Giuseppe Fonte ROME Italy's budget deficit widened in the first quarter to 12.1% of
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Italy's manufacturing shrinks at steepest rate since COVID lockdowns - PMI
ROME Italy's manufacturing sector contracted in June at the steepest rate in over three years, a survey showed
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EU court finds Ireland failed to follow nature laws
The European Court of Justice rules that Ireland was not doing enough to protect hundreds of sites.
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Italy may have dodged a 'pasta strike' but food inflation is still high. Here's why
Italians were supposed to be on a "pasta strike" this week but it was called off after prices for the national staple started to fall. Zoom out, though, and global food prices are still far higher than a year ago, despite precipitous drops in the cost of key raw materials.
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Digital banking in Italy's industrial heartland at over 75% - BOI
MILAN More than three-quarters of the population in Lombardy, Italy's largest and most industrialized region, banked online last
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The first battery-powered trains have arrived in Europe
The Masaccio trains by Hitachi are Europe's first battery-powered trains, and are already running on regional routes in Italy. The hybrid trains can cut emissions and fuel consumption by 50%, with even more effective ones due to debut in two years time.
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Italy rounds on "simplistic" ECB over rate hikes
By Angelo Amante and Gavin Jones ROME Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday criticised the European Central
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Greece country profile
Provides an overview of Greece, including key dates and facts about this southeast European country.
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Italy to crack down on e-scooters after deaths and accidents
ROME The Italian government on Tuesday announced a crackdown on the use of electric scooters on city streets,
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Pompeii archaeologists discover 'pizza' painting
Experts say the flatbread depicted in the 2,000 year-old fresco may be a precursor to the Italian dish.
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Credit Agricole offers fixed-term savings in Italy in bid to win clients
By Valentina Za MILAN (Reuters) -The Italian arm of France's Credit Agricole has started offering fixed-term savings accounts to win
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Tom Cruise hails 'engrossing' Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
Tom Cruise believes 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One' is "filled with practical action and amazing locations".
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