Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Friday
Italy’s deputy PM faces trial, EU slams plan to decriminalise abuse of office, Naples set to tear down a landmark Maradona mural, and more news from around Italy on Friday. Source link
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Italy’s deputy PM faces trial, EU slams plan to decriminalise abuse of office, Naples set to tear down a landmark Maradona mural, and more news from around Italy on Friday. Source link
Milan is one of the most popular Italian cities for foreigners to move to, but it’s also among the most expensive. So how much do you really need to live in the northern city? Source link
Airbnb has said it will start automatically withholding a 21-percent tax from some hosts’ earnings in January – but who exactly does this apply to and what can you expect? Source link
A “crisis” facing Italy’s hospitals, calls to crack down on Fascist salutes, new rules for motorists, and more of the biggest news stories from Italy on Thursday. Source link
Italy’s government has now confirmed more details about its plan for a minimum charge of €2,000 for some foreign residents to use Italy’s national health service from 2024. Source link
Italy’s doctors warned on Wednesday that hospitals risk becoming overwhelmed as the number of patients suffering from acute cases of seasonal flu and Covid has ballooned. Source link
You’ll graduate into comfortably using this Italian verb in no time. Source link
Countries across Europe ordered more than 1,000 Britons to leave their territories in 2023, according to recent data from EU stats agency. Source link
As Italy introduces a new minimum €2,000 charge for some international residents to access its health service, British readers covered by post-Brexit rules have asked where they stand. Source link
A murder that shocked Italy, a high-profile investigation into a stolen painting, a ‘compulsory doggy bag’ law proposal and more of the biggest news stories from Italy on Wednesday. Source link
Some foreigners in Italy need to pay an annual fee to register with the health service – one that’s set to rise to €2,000 this year for many. But how do you pay the fee in practice? Source link
When it comes to renting a property in Italy there are certain red flags you need to look out for to avoid becoming the victim of a scam. Source link
Don’t turn up your nose at this expressive Italian word. Source link
Some groups in Italy continue to glorify the Fascist regime, but doesn’t the country have laws against ‘apology of fascism’? We take a look at what the law says and how it has been applied. Source link
The heritage of Ancient Rome is everywhere in Italy, but it’s not just the amazing archaeology. Foreigners (and often even Italians) are amazed to find out that we still eat some of the exact recipes of our ancestors. Source link
There was uproar in Italy this week as footage emerged of hundreds of people making the Fascist salute in Rome. Source link
Fascist salutes, an alleged influencer scam, a papal call to end surrogacy, and more news from around Italy on Tuesday. Source link
The number of properties sold in Italy fell last year, while house prices rose – but will this trend continue into 2024? Source link
You may have seen this striking Italian word around in the news a lot lately. Source link
Italy’s government has confirmed that a charge of €2,000 will apply to some non-EU foreign residents wanting to register with Italy’s national health service from 2024. But who exactly stands to be affected by the change? Source link
Italy has introduced an annual €2,000 registration fee for some foreign residents to be able to access its national health service, as one of the cost-saving measures included in the country’s 2024 budget law. Source link
From a back to school deadline to airport strikes, here’s what to expect in Italy this week. Source link
Italy’s iconic tricolour flag celebrates its 227th anniversary, the foreign minister calls for an EU army, a deadly avalanche, and more news from around Italy on Monday. Source link
Much of Italy is expected to see heavy rain and a major dip in temperatures this weekend in what forecasters say will be the start of “real winter” for the country. Source link
January 6th is a national public holiday in Italy, meaning that while some services may still be available to the public, albeit in a limited form, others may not. Here’s what you need to know. Source link
As Italy’s government finalises a new round of incentives for the purchase of low-emission vehicles in a bid to tackle pollution, here are the very first details about the upcoming measures. Source link
Italians are known for being both religious and superstitious enough to carry good luck charms and avoid travelling on certain days, but this isn’t a paradox, writes Silvia Marchetti. Source link
Italy’s TV licence fee is based on an automatic billing system, which means you could be paying it unnecessarily. But, with less than a month to go until this year’s opt-out deadline, who has the right to cancel it? Source link
World-famous pizza maker Gino Sorbillo stunned food purists recently by adding pineapple pizza to the menu of his historic Naples restaurant. Is this a reflection of the end of one of the longest-standing and most notorious culinary taboos in the country? Source link