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Oct 18

The Latest: Italy tightens rules as infection numbers rise

By Associated Press

The restrictions announced Sunday stop short of a curfew like those imposed in Paris and other major French cities. But Italian mayors can close public squares and other gathering places after 9 p.m., permitting access only to reach homes or…

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Oct 14

As virus surges anew, Milan hospitals under pressure again

By Colleen Barry, Associated Press

Months after the government eased a strict lockdown, Italy on Wednesday reported its highest daily number of new cases with 7,332. For the medical personnel who fought the virus in the spring, the rebound has come too soon…

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Oct 13

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How populism, political will and public fatigue are undermining global COVID-19 fight

The world is struggling to slow a new surge in the number of COVID-19 infections. The problem is especially pronounced in Europe, where France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom account for a large share of new cases. But the…

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Oct 05

Flooding in Italy, France leave 9 dead and several missing

By Associated Press

Flooding has devastated mountainous areas in France’s southeastern region of Alpes-Maritimes and Italy’s northwestern regions of Liguria and Piedmont.

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Sep 14

Italy’s initial virus hotspot back to school after 7 months

By Associated Press

Schools throughout the country struggled to identify new classroom spaces, for instance in church oratory buildings, and construct outside learning spaces.

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Aug 17

Black creatives in Italian fashion demand cultural reform

By Colleen Barry, Associated Press

The only Black designer belonging to Italy’s influential fashion council is demanding a "long overdue cultural reform’’ from her colleagues under the slogan: Do Black Lives Matter in Italy? The conversation has gotten off to a rocky start.

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Aug 09

U.S. tops 5 million confirmed virus cases, to Europe’s alarm

By Nicole Winfield, Lisa Marie Pane, Associated Press

Europeans are surprised by the continued spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. as the number of confirmed cases in country hits 5 million.

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Jul 20

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Can Italian tourism industry survive the pandemic?

By Malcolm Brabant

Italy is emerging from its COVID-19 nightmare into what is usually its busiest season for tourism. The industry normally brings in 13 percent of the country’s $2 trillion GDP. But there is no normal this year, and most tourists are…

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Jul 16

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After Italy’s pandemic nightmare, economy falters — and poverty spreads

By Malcolm Brabant

The global economy is likely to take a massive hit from the pandemic, and the World Bank warns poverty levels will rise as a result. It’s already happening in Italy, Europe's third-largest economy. The country suffered a devastating human toll…

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Jul 13

Families of Italy’s virus dead seek answers, solace and justice

By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press

A Facebook group created to let Italian families mourn their coronavirus dead has turned into an activist group that is providing testimony and evidence to prosecutors investigating whether any crimes contributed to Italy’s COVID-19 toll.

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