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Ex-premier and Democratic Party (PD) Secretary Matteo Renzi on Friday visited Premier Paolo Gentiloni in Rome's Gemelli hospital. Before visiting his successor and party companion, Renzi spent time in his office at the PD's Rome headquarters in Largo del Nazareno.
FIFA said that its council voted unanimously in favour of a proposals to expand the World Cup from 32 teams to 48 from 2026.
A controversial bill on end-of-life provisions will hit the floor of the Lower House on January 30, it emerged on Thursday.
Italy and Germany, along with Greece, have paid the heaviest price for the EU’s lack of solidarity. Germany has received nearly 1.2 million asylum seekers over the past two years, while Italy received 335,000 arrivals over the course of 2015 and 2016.
Libya's U.N.-backed government has not accepted proposals by Rome aimed at cutting migrant flows to Italy and the two sides are "far apart" on the issue, Malta's foreign minister said on Friday.
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said on Wednesday he was feeling well following emergency surgery on a blocked blood vessel.
Under fire from U.S. regulators, Fiat Chrysler also faces cheating allegations by Germany
Premier Paolo Gentiloni felt ill during his return from a visit to Paris on Tuesday and went to Rome's Gemelli hospital, where doctors decided a minor angioplasty operation was needed, ANSA sources said on Wednesday. The operation on a peripheric vessel was a complete success. Gentiloni is conscious and well, the sources said. Rome's Gemelli hospital has no plans at the moment to release a medical bulletin on the condition of Gentiloni, sources said Wednesday.
Gentiloni is in the cardiology intensive care unit at the hospital.
Culture Minister Dario Franceschini on Wednesday mooted the introduction of an entry fee for Rome's iconic Pantheon by the end of the current legislative term in February 2018.
Fifteen months ago in California, a surrogate mother gave birth to twin boys. The babies were the sons of a gay Italian couple who had used in vitro fertilization to have children.
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