Italy News in English
January 7, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 7th January, and here’s your Italy daily news capsule.
Lotteria Italia announces third category tickets with prizes of fifty thousand euros.
Von der Leyen proposes an early allocation of forty-five billion for agriculture support.
Pope Leo the Fourteenth closes the Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica, marking the end of the Jubilee.
Severe weather leads to suspension of classes and cemetery closures on January seventh.
Epiphany celebrations continue as Bishop Lorefice speaks out against violence in Zen.
Referendum controversy arises over No committee posters amid signature collection.
Tuscany covered in snow, roads blocked as icy alerts are issued across the region.
Meloni confirms support for Mercosur, stating the EU will provide more resources for agriculture.
Tragic incident in Jerusalem as a bus strikes ultra-Orthodox protesters, resulting in one death.
Israel resumes strikes on Gaza, echoing actions from three months ago amid ongoing tensions.
Maduro reportedly kidnapped in New York, as Italian ambassador expresses commitment to Trentini.
Delcy Rodriguez named interim president of Venezuela, raising questions about future leadership.
European stock markets continue to rally, with Milan showing slight decline but overall positive trends.
Gold prices reach historic highs, prompting discussions on whether to sell jewelry.
Bluetooth security risks highlighted as experts urge users to deactivate it on their smartphones.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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