One was born in Rome; the other has a surname from the Marche region. See the connection to the Azzurra (Italian national team) of Sunday's protagonists.
Parliament held the final vote; the text now goes to the president. In the peninsula, two parties are already proposing to restrict the full-face veil.
The region has 179 municipalities with fewer than 3 inhabitants. The case of Cibiana, with 300 residents and a mayor who resigned, reignites the debate.
Fabio Pagnozzi promises to hand over documents to the Italian government and says that the parliamentarian would face a new conviction upon his return.
On the Trieste coastline, a rare tradition prevents the two sexes from sharing the sand. Tourists are reacting to the rule that has persisted for decades.
The country rejected nuclear power plants in two previous consultations. Now the government is betting on small reactors and projects a resumption of nuclear power by 2034.
With 155 votes in favor, the text moves on to the Senate. The first reactors could become operational between 2034 and 2035, according to the government.
The decision could facilitate the movement of those traveling to or living on the continent. See which nations are involved and what changes in practice.
Rome has been protecting shops since 1997. Florence has banned new tourist restaurants on 42 streets. This is a model that Portugal and other countries are already trying to copy.