Daily brief
The Jewish community in Rome expressed bitterness and dismay over what it called institutional reticence to fully acknowledge responsibility for a deadly 1982 attack on the city's main synagogue.
Monaldi hospital in Naples has halted its pediatric transplant program following criticism, a move initially ordered by the regional governor yesterday (ongoing coverage).
Spain's King Felipe VI acknowledged 'abuses' and 'moral controversies' during the Conquest of the Americas, a rare royal statement on colonial history (ongoing coverage).
A Vatican appeals court declared a mistrial in the high-profile financial trial against Cardinal Angelo Becciu, often called the 'trial of the century'.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and Lombardy President Attilio Fontana are set to hold a rally in Milan promoting their 'remigration' policies.
by WorldBrief & Maksim Micheliov | AI-generated summary