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Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday

Italy on maximum terror alert after Iran attacks, TV presenter Amadeus becomes latest to leave Rai, ITA and Lufthansa present new takeover proposal, and more news from around Italy on Tuesday.

Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday
Italy was on a maximum security alert on Monday in response to a deteriorating situation in the MIddle East. Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP.

Italy’s top story on Tuesday:

Italy was on maximum alert after Iran’s missile strikes on Israel on Saturday night, two weeks after Israel attacked Iran’s consulate in Syria.

Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi on Monday held a meeting of the government’s national committee for public security, including the leaders of the country’s policing and intelligence agencies, to discuss the situation.

Italy has been on its highest-level terror alert since October 2023 following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war; the latest developments mean Iranian sites will be added to the government’s list of monitored locations, according to Il Sole 24 Ore.

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Sunday told journalists that Italy’s embassies in Tel Aviv and Tehran would remain open and provide updates throughout the night “so that there is no risk either for embassy officials or for Italians living in these countries.”

TV presenter Amadeus becomes latest to leave Rai

One of Italy’s best-known TV presenters confirmed on Monday he would leave state broadcaster Rai amid allegations of a government “purge”.

Amadeus, the 61-year-old who has hosted a range of popular programmes on Rai, including the Sanremo Music Festival, became the latest in a string of stars to leave the broadcaster.

Last summer, high-profile journalist Bianca Berlinguer, daughter of late Italian Communist Party leader Enrico Berlinguer, quit Rai after 34 years and joined rival network Mediaset, while Rai3 lost two other popular left-leaning chat show hosts, Fabio Fazio and Lucia Annunziata.

Unions representing Rai staff accused management last week of “reducing the public service broadcaster to a government mouthpiece” amid allegations that Giorgia Meloni’s administration held excessive influence over the state-owned network.

Italian men arrested for raping Canadian tourist

Two men were arrested in the Sicilian capital of Palermo on Monday after a Canadian tourist filed a police report accusing them of rape.

The 30-year-old, who spoke no Italian, had reportedly been visiting her boyfriend in hospital and had sought information from a hospital attendant who offered to pick her up from her B&B to spend the evening together.

The two left to meet up with the man’s friend and all three late returned to the woman’s accommodation, from which point on she told police she lost all memory of the evening.

A hospital examination confirmed that the woman had been raped and she was able to identify one of her attackers to police from his instagram profile, according to Italian news reports.

ITA and Lufthansa present new merger proposal to EU

Italian national flag carrier ITA and German airline Lufthansa are “confident” Brussels will accept their updated proposal for a merger after the EU rejected the deal on competition grounds, Il Sole 24 Ore reported on Monday.

The European Commission had in March raised objections to Lufthansa’s proposed purchase of a 41 percent minority stake in ITA, giving both companies until April 26th to address officials’ concerns that the takeover would give ITA excessive control over certain routes.

On Monday the Commission reportedly confirmed that the operators had provided a “detailed response” with “possible remedies” and that it would come back with a decision by June 6th.

In a statement, Lufthansa said it remained “confident that the European Commission will approve the participation in ITA Airways and that ITA can become part of the Lufthansa family by the end of this year”.

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Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday

Milan hit by flooding, PM Meloni slams 'cowardly' assassination attempt on Slovak premier, Swedish tourist dies after falling from Tiber embankment in Rome, and more news from around Italy on Thursday.

Today in Italy: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday

Heavy rain persists after Milan hit by flooding

Several areas of Milan were hit by severe flooding on Wednesday after the Lambro river, which runs east of the city centre, burst its banks following heavy rainfall in the entire Lombardy region, Italian media reported.

Flooding halted traffic in several of the city’s neighbourhoods, especially in the southeastern Ponte Lambro area, and caused public transport services around the city to be diverted or cancelled.

Milan’s fire department responded to over 100 calls on Wednesday morning, with operations including the drainage of flooded streets, underpasses and basements and the removal of fallen trees.

The entire Lombardy region has been hit by heavy rainfall since Tuesday evening, with rain storms expected to continue on Thursday according to the latest forecasts.

Meloni slams ‘cowardly attack’ on Slovak PM

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed shock after her Slovak counterpart Robert Fico was shot and rushed to hospital on Wednesday, AFP reported.

“I learned with deep shock the news of the cowardly attack,” she said in a statement, stressing the Italian government’s “strongest condemnation of all forms of violence and attacks on the cardinal principles of democracy and freedom”.

Fico was shot multiple times as he greeted crowds in front of a cultural community centre in the town of Handlova after attending a government meeting.

The Slovak leader was taken to hospital immediately after the shooting. He was reported as being in life-threatening condition on Wednesday evening.

Swedish tourist dies after falling from Tiber river’s embankment in Rome

A 29-year-old Swedish tourist died after falling from an embankment wall along Rome’s Tiber river early on Wednesday morning, Italian media reported.

The incident occurred on the Lungotevere Sanzio bank, between Ponte Sisto and Ponte Garibaldi, reports said.

CCTV video footage viewed by police authorities on Wednesday showed the man staggering on the riverside walk before falling to his death 15 metres below, according to reports.

Authorities said the victim’s body will undergo a post-mortem examination in the coming days to ascertain the exact cause of death.

Italy seizes two million doses of sexual enhancement and bodybuilding drugs 

Italian authorities on Wednesday said they had seized 2.1 million doses of illegal Indian-made drugs used to improve sexual performance and build muscle mass, AFP reported.

The shipment, which was estimated to be worth 20 million euros in street value, was found in a lorry arriving in the Adriatic port of Ancona from Greece and was the largest haul of its kind in the country to date, Italy’s financial crimes police said.

Police said the seizure of the drugs – which are not legally available in Italy – averted a “serious and immediate threat to the health of potential consumers”.

The shipment, registered on customs documents as cosmetics, included 1.7 million doses of drugs used for erectile dysfunction, as well as 400,000 doses of pregnancy-aiding hormonal drugs that are “often used in the world of bodybuilders to increase muscle mass,” police said.

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