Italy News in English
July 26, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 26th July, and here’s your Italy daily news capsule.
A tragic incident in Berlin as an SUV drives into a crowd during an LGBTQIA+ parade, leaving one dead and 16 injured.
Violence erupts in Val Susa as No Tav protests lead to clashes, with officials expressing support for injured agents.
In international news, Trump halts escalation against Iran amid concerns over Patriot missile supplies.
Unprecedented wildfires in France and Spain force the evacuation of 270,000 people, with one fatality reported near Valencia.
Trump orders a suspension of attacks on Iran as tensions rise between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank.
Severe weather is on the way for Central-Northern Italy, with orange alerts in Tuscany and yellow alerts in nine regions.
A tragic case in Cunardo as an elderly man kills his sick wife in a care home before taking his own life.
In Florence, high-speed train works resume, causing significant disruptions and delays for commuters.
OpenAI faces scrutiny as its systems experience global outages, prompting an investigation into the issues.
The EU challenges TikTok over minor account security, warning of potential fines amid rising concerns.
Gas prices soar, with the government under pressure to address rising fuel costs affecting consumers.
In sports, the F1 Grand Prix in Hungary sees Norris take pole position, while Hamilton faces penalties.
A journalist's murder sparks controversy as political figures weigh in on the implications of the case.
The West Nile virus cases rise in Europe, with Italy being the most affected country, prompting preventive measures.
What happens when weight loss medications are suddenly stopped? Experts weigh in on the potential risks.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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