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Explore on MSNItaly Has Updated One Of Its Airline Travel Rules. Here's What Dog Owners Need To Know.No one wants to leave their pet at home when traveling. Luckily, Italy is making it easier to travel with larger dogs - ...
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The proposed crossing over the Strait of Messina which, at more than two miles long, has been a dream of leaders in Rome ...
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Ansa on MSNVon der Leyen wants to destroy Italy-EU industry - LeagueEuropean Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen wants to destroy Italian and EU industry, the rightwing League party of ...
Rome seeks to classify mega-infrastructure as a strategic military asset amid push to meet NATO's 5% GDP defense expenditure ...
Meloni’s deputy prime ministers are keen to class the bridge as a NATO-related project. But does it really mesh with Europe’s ...
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The Hearty Soul on MSNItaly Embraces Pet Travel Revolution By Allowing Larger Dogs To Fly In CabinItaly has introduced a groundbreaking policy change that allows larger dogs to fly in aircraft cabins alongside their owners.
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Italy's civil aviation authority ENAC said in a press release that the new rules would make it easier for a 'greater number of passengers to transport their pets by air'. Matteo Salvini, transport ...
Italy's government is considering reclassifying the much-debated €13.5 (around $14B) billion bridge connecting the mainland to Sicily as a strategic ...
Italy's administration is reportedly exploring the idea of designating a long-planned EURO13.5 billion (roughly USD14 billion) bridge project to Sici ...
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Ansa on MSNItaly on security alert after US strikes on IranItaly is on security alert after the United State's strikes on Iranian nuclear targets at the weekend, with extra special surveillance for sites related to the US and around the Vatican during the ...
About half of Italy’s 5.4 million foreign residents could have been eligible to apply for citizenship if the vote had passed. The vote came at a time when Meloni has tightened citizenship laws, making ...
Up to 300,000 people, according to the organisers, took part in the demonstration led by opposition parties in Rome to demand an end to the war in Gaza. Many criticised the governments of Giorgia ...
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