Greece: New wall along Turkish border
The Greek government said that because of concerns that immigrants might try to cross the border into EU countries on a large scale, the Greek government has finalized a plan to build a wall on the northeast border with Turkey. Government spokesman Stelios Petsas said that a 26-kilometer (16-mile) separation wall will be added […]
Read MoreItaly: Nearly 60 % pay gap between male and female
A new study by the Ministry of Economy on the gender wage gap stated that Italian women’s wages are nearly 60% lower than men’s. The Economy Undersecretary Cecilia Guerra stated that women’s average income is 59.5% of men’s total income. She said the difference is mainly due to “gender expertise in paid and unpaid work, […]
Read MorePortugal: British citizens to be registered as residents
On October 19, the Service for Foreigners and Borders (SEF) and the British Embassy launched a campaign to require British citizens who live in Portugal or intend to do so by the end of the year to register as residents. The movement is part of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union. British citizens who […]
Read MoreItaly: five cities named best in Europe for air-pollution costs
A new report shows that five Italian cities rank among the top ten in the EU in terms of air pollution costs. They are: Milan, Padua, Venice, Brescia and Turin. The European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) report quantifies the monetary value of premature deaths caused by the three most dangerous air pollutants: fine […]
Read MoreItalian Mafia boss wrongly freed in Barcelona
Vittorio Raso is the boss of the Italian Mafia whom the Spanish police have been hunting for two years. He was arrested in Barcelona and later released by the court and disappeared. Raso, 41, is believed to be one of the leaders of the ‘Ndrangheta criminal group’ from the Calabria region of Italy. He […]
Read MoreGreece: Alexander the Great birth Palace to open next summer
In the summer of 2021, the palace where Alexander the Great was born will be open to visitors. Alexander the Great (also known as the “King of Kings”) was born on July 20 or 21, 356 BC. in Pella in Macedonia. He became the king of the ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedonia, and […]
Read MoreMalta’s national theatre reopens again after Covid
The National Theatre of Malta is reopening, and its plan is to receive smaller audiences and some awesome performances. Kenneth Zammit Tabona, the artistic director of the theater, tells more. In the long history, the Manuel Theater has experienced many storms. There is no doubt that Malta’s outstanding theatres have always been stronger […]
Read MoreItaly: new emergency rules to stop Covid-19
A new emergency decree issued by Italy on Sunday introduced further rules designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed the new restrictions in detail on Sunday, October 18, only five days after the signing of the last Italian decree New restrictions, including the new rules for […]
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