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Italian Red Cross chief: Every day is heartbreaking. Too many still aren't taking COVID-19 seriously Learn from the mistakes of my country. Regardless of age, stay home, practice social distancing ...
ZaVino Italian Marketplace, which will be a one-stop shop for food, groceries and liquor, is the latest eatery to join the revitalized Village of Cross Keys.
The move follows mounting concerns that new Italian laws passed last year undermine the spirit of the pact, signed in 1998. Critics of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi say his government ...
The Red Cross said 4,200 migrants remained at the center of the 6,800 who had swamped the tiny tourist and fishing island in a flotilla of some 120 boats arriving from Tunisia. Transfers to the ...
The Italian Chamber of Deputies has approved the new cross-border commuter agreement between Switzerland and Italy. The ratified deal replaces the previous agreement of 1974 and is mainly intended ...
The Village of Cross Keys, designed by the famed developer Jim Rouse, opened in 1965 and was acquired by Caves Valley Partners in 2020. The center also has office space and will soon be home to ...
U.S. Army Col. William R. Daniel II, left, and Col. Joseph G. Bruhl speak before Daniel is presented with the prestigious Italian Bronze Cross of Merit of the Carabinieri at the Center of ...
President of the Italian Red Cross Francesco Rocca said Wednesday that migrants should not be labeled as "illegal," because they are victims, not criminals. Meanwhile, he warned that traffickers ...
Holy Cross second baseman Dominic Pellegrin (8) jumps up for the ball next to Rummel base runner Joel Morange (21) during a baseball game at Holy Cross High School in New Orleans, Friday, April 12 ...
As a frontline worker in Italy, I can tell you that coronavirus is unlike anything we’ve ever seen. So why won’t people take it seriously, asks Red Cross President Francesco Rocca. Women and ...
ROME - Italian police have broken up a cross-border criminal gang illicitly trafficking in archaeological artifacts clandestinely excavated in southern Italy for export abroad, authorities said ...
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