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Italian politicians from various parties united in support of Pope Leo XIV following U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism, emphasizing the pope's role as a symbol of peace and spiritual guidance.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of Pope Leo XIV as 'unacceptable,' highlighting the pope's role in promoting peace and condemning war.

Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's attack on Pope Leo XIV, stating that attacking the Pope, a symbol of peace and spiritual guide for billions, is neither useful nor intelligent.

European and Canadian leaders, including Prime Minister Meloni, welcome the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran and stress the importance of negotiating a swift and lasting end to the conflict, with a commitment to ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

Italy welcomes the two-week truce between the US and Iran and emphasizes the need for a swift and lasting end to the conflict, supporting efforts to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to shipping.

The European Commission condemned the Venice Biennale's decision to allow Russia's participation, warning of potential suspension or termination of EU funding if the decision stands.

The European Commission condemned the Venice Biennale's decision to allow Russia's participation, warning of potential suspension or termination of EU funding if the decision stands.

The European Commission condemned the Venice Biennale's decision to allow Russia's participation, warning of potential suspension or termination of EU funding if the decision stands.

The European Commission condemned the Venice Biennale's decision to allow Russia's participation, warning of potential suspension or termination of EU funding if the decision stands.

Volkswagen plans to cut 50,000 jobs in Germany by 2030 amid fierce competition in China, stagnant demand in Europe, and U.S. tariffs.

Kosovo's Constitutional Court has temporarily suspended the dissolution of the National Assembly, pending a final ruling, following President Osmani's decree issued on March 6.

Croatia has reinstated mandatory military service for young men turning 19 this year, lasting two months. The first 800 recruits have entered three barracks for basic military training.

The Italian Finance Police have strengthened controls across the entire fuel distribution chain, following recent price increases for energy products due to the Middle East conflict.

The Italian Finance Police have intensified controls across the entire fuel distribution chain following recent price increases for energy products due to the Middle East conflict.

Defence Minister Guido Crosetto announced that Italy's air and anti-ballistic defence levels have been raised to maximum following recent events in Cyprus and Turkey, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of the current international situation.

Pope Leo XIV called on national leaders to abandon plans of death amid the Iran war, urging nations to choose dialogue and diplomacy over weapons.

Nitto Santapaola, 87, died in Milan's Opera prison. He was believed to have masterminded massacres, including the 1992 Capaci bombing that killed prosecutor Giovanni Falcone.

Benedetto 'Nitto' Santapaola, 87, died in Milan's Opera prison. He was convicted for multiple murders, including the 1992 Capaci bombing that killed prosecutor Giovanni Falcone.

The European Commission confirmed that Croatia is transporting non-Russian crude oil to Hungary and Slovakia via the Adria pipeline, ensuring the security of supply for both countries.

EU High Representative Kaja Kallas predicts no progress on the 20th package of sanctions against Moscow, emphasizing Brussels' desire to 'push' on the new restrictive measures, which have been blocked by Hungary's veto.

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