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Yesterday Iranian media published new CCTV footage purporting to show an attack on Tehran during the war which was widely ...
We’ve been listening to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme who was talking about government attempts to tackle the number of people crossing the Channel on small boats - the ...
As mass tourism returns with a vengeance, cities like Rome struggle with overcrowding, unruly visitors, and mounting local ...
Extreme heat grips the continent as temperatures soar to 42C - Multiple countries on the continent are facing temperatures of ...
Before the era of the Romans in southern Italy, the Messapii people crossed the Adriatic Sea and called the Italian peninsula ...
An 81-year-old man, reportedly on his way to work, got stuck in the iconic Spanish Steps in Rome- while he was trying to drive his car down the stairs. Here’s what happened next…, Viral News - Times N ...
Google released an interesting update to its Maps platform, specifically targeted at the European market. The update offers ...
Greek authorities arrested an American man on Friday on suspicion of killing a 30-year-old mother and her baby whose bodies ...
Google is facing a potential €2.97 billion ($3.3 billion) antitrust lawsuit in Italy, accusing the tech giant of stifling competition through anticompetitive practices.
Italy’s price comparison platform Moltiply filed a €2.97 billion damages claim against Alphabet’s Google search engine on Friday, alleging anti-competitive conduct and abuse of dominance that favored ...
Google has settled an investigation into alleged unpaid taxes in Italy by agreeing to pay €326 million. Google has agreed to pay €326 million (nearly Rs 3,000 crore) to Italian authorities.