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Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Picasso's doodles on display in Rome

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A new exhibition in Rome explores doodles, sketches and caricatures through the ages.
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Descend into colourful madness at Rome's latest immersive exhibition

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Art-lovers keen to unleash their wild sides should head to the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome, where a "Crazy" exhibition urges visitors to revel in colourful madness.
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No jab, no job: Italy’s over-50 prohibited from working without vaccination

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Unvaccinated workers above the age of 50 in Italy will not have access to their workplace from Tuesday.
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Voting to choose Italy's next president goes into a fourth day

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Beginning Thursday, a president can be elected with a simple majority, or 505 votes, raising the pressure on leaders to reach a deal.
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Métis, Inuit delegates meet Pope to discusses Church's role in residential schools

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Métis and Inuit delegations met with the Pope at the Vatican to discuss the impact of the Roman Catholic Church's role in operating the majority of residential schools in Canada.
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Sotheby's third 'Stone' series centres on Italy, mixing old with new

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Bidding for the 'Stone III' sale closes on Wednesday evening and can be followed online.
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Draghi and Berlusconi among those touted as Italy's next president

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Will it be 'competent and credible' Draghi, divisive Berlusconi or someone else?
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Demand for COVID-19 self-test kits skyrocket in Europe amid Omicron surge

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In France, the leader in rapid diagnostic tests, Biosynex, has hired 200 temporary staff to meet soaring demand, amid record case numbers and end-of-year holidays.
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Has Italy really come to terms with its fascist past?

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Holding on to a controversial past – Al Jazeera will tell you why some people in Italy are reluctant to demolish fascist monuments.
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Italy's tighter vaccination rules boost coronavirus jabs

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The CBC's Megan Williams in Rome says Italy's new 'super green pass' system that demands people show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine for some activities is helping boost vaccination numbers. (Ciro de Luca/Reuters)
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Pope's apology long overdue, fell short, Tanya Talaga says

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Author and journalist Tanya Talaga said Pope Francis's apology for 'deplorable' abuses at Canadian residential schools is an important moment but, ultimately, fell short partly because it came too late.
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President Biden meets pope at the Vatican ahead of climate talks

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Two old friends share rapport, laughs as Biden, who is a devout Catholic, visits Europe for the first time as United States president.
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G20 says climate action is critical, but only offer modest steps

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G20 leaders make meek pledges on net-zero emissions and coal financing, leaving uphill task for COP26.
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‘Dishonest competition’: Putin lashes out at G20 over vaccines

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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin complains about a lack of international recognition for its Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine at the G20 summit.
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Trudeau touts progress on limiting global warming, reaches few firm commitments

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The G20 summit in Rome has wrapped up with mixed reviews. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there was progress on limiting global warming, but leaders only committed to hit carbon neutrality ‘by or around mid-century’ instead of a firm...
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Centre-left candidate claims victory in Rome’s mayoral election

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Partial results indicated that former finance minister Roberto Gualtieri had a wide advantage over his right-wing challenger.
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Quentin Tarantino receives Lifetime Achievement Award at Rome Film Festival

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Quentin Tarantino receives Lifetime Achievement Award at Rome Film Festival
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Action is needed from Catholic church, not words, says residential school survivor

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Cree writer Darrel McLeod and residential school survivor Liz Akiwenzie offer their thoughts on the meeting in Rome between a First Nations delegation and Pope Francis. The delegation was seeking an apology from the Pope to residential...
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Indigenous delegation gives Pope Francis a cradleboard symbolizing residential school survivors

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Assembly of First Nations delegation lead Regional Chief Gerald Antoine says he hopes the delegation can forge a new relationship with Pope Francis and the Catholic Church after the visit to the Vatican.
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Italians giving green light to green pass system

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Workers across Italy must now provide proof they are fully vaccinated, or supply a negative COVID-19 test result before starting their shift. According to the CBC's Megan Williams, despite some small protests, Italians are largely in...
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Italy adopts strictest COVID-19 measures in Europe with new green pass

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Italy now has the strictest COVID-19 measures in all of Europe with its new green pass system. The pass requires workers to present either proof of vaccination, immunity or a negative test in the last 48 hours to enter public and private...
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'An improtant step': Indigenous leaders react to historic papal apology

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Former Assembly of First Nations national chief Phil Fontaine says Pope Francis's apology to Indigenous delegates is something to celebrate but more work is needed to push Canada down the path to reconciliation.
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'An important step': Indigenous leaders react to historic papal apology

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Former Assembly of First Nations national chief Phil Fontaine says Pope Francis's apology to Indigenous delegates is something to celebrate but more work is needed to push Canada down the path to reconciliation.
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Rome embraces cuddle culture as pandemic sparks need for human touch

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Hugs won't come for free anymore, as Italians start a new kind of business with "cuddle shops", places where people will never run out of hugs...unless they run out of money...