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    • 15:25
    • 14 mar

    Italy participates at the Holiday Fair in Vienna

    Calabria, Veneto, FVG and Sicilian municipalities attending
    • 19:55
    • 11 mar

    Crosetto with Austrian Defence Minister for deepening links

    Focus also on the Balkans
    • 15:59
    • 11 mar

    Europe must do more against 'catastrophic' climate risks: EU

    Areas in southern are most at risk
    • 12:21
    • 08 mar

    4.3 million refugees in the EU from Ukraine: Eurostat

    In Germany 29.5% of the total
    • 12:12
    • 04 mar

    Italy committed to Bosnia's entry into the EU

    Country 'made much progress in reforms, open negotiations'
    • 15:32
    • 01 mar

    Eurozone inflation dips further in February

    Slowing steadily since its peak in October 2022
    • 12:25
    • 27 feb

    San Daniele, over 2.5 million hams produced in 2023

    The export share rose to 19%
    • 15:59
    • 23 feb

    Brenner Pass closed to traffic

    Due to snow in Austria
    • 18:07
    • 22 feb

    Nidec Asi, Tal pipeline efficiency project kicks off

    Partner of Siot to supply 13 medium voltage asynchronous motors
    • 12:54
    • 21 feb

    EU agrees fresh sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war

    On the eve of the second anniversary of Moscow's invasion
    • 18:37
    • 19 feb

    Von der Leyen seeks second term as European Commission chief

    She confirmed her candidacy following meeting with her CDU party
    • 19:08
    • 15 feb

    More German tourists in FVG, attendance up 3.1% in 2023

    Region at Munich fair, 'success for mountains and cities'
    • 16:28
    • 14 feb

    18 NATO members to hit defence spending target in 2024

    IN 2014 when only three allies met it
    • 12:39
    • 14 feb

    GDP remained stable in the euro area: Eurostat

    It increased by 0.1% in the EU
    • 16:50
    • 13 feb

    Confartigianato Transport FVG, Austrian bans are unacceptable

    'They offend the principles of EU. Government must intervene'