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 The Italian city of Verona is planning to raise some much-needed revenue from one of the world’s most romantic landmarks: the balcony where Shakespeare’s doomed heroine Juliet supposedly cried out, "Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"  

 There are more than 720,000 children across Italy living in absolute poverty right now, making the country one of the worst places in Europe to be a child these days, according to a new report by Save the Children Italy as it launched a “Childhood Alarm” initiative on Monday. 

 Italy's entire political establishment is working together to avoid the collision between addressing the urgent social and economic problems that are engulfing the country, and the personal and judicial destiny of Silvio Berlusconi. Every time there is a political statement, and on the regular talk-show circuit, it is repeated over and over again: The two subjects are not related...  

  Italy ranks low among European Union countries when it comes to providing a bright future to its children, Save the Children reported Monday as it launched a national awareness campaign. Trailing behind Greece and Bulgaria, Italy is seventh to last in the 27-member EU according to the NGO's "poverty of future" list, which includes criteria such as offering education and work opportunities to children and adolescents. 

 Is Detroit about to get a new automaker? The CEO of Italian auto giant Fiat recently said that he was considering moving the company's headquarters out of Italy -- where it has been since 1899 -- to the United States. 

 Iginio Straffi, the director, writer, and producer behind Italy’s most successful animated films, will be honored as the filmmaker of the year at the Ischia Global Film and Music Festival, organizers said Monday, also naming the first six films that will screen at the summer festival. 

 AS Roma and Inter Milan have been fined 50,000 euros after fans chanted racist abuse on the final day of Serie A on Sunday, hours before Fiorentina supporters heckled AC Milan's black striker Mario Balotelli. 

 The Italian judiciary's self-governing body, the Supreme Council of Magistrates (CSM), on Wednesday approved a document calling on Justice Minister Anna Maria Cancellieri to support judges "without any uncertainty" from attacks by former premier Silvio Berlusconi. 

Romance in the city of star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliette may soon get a bit more expensive.The City of Verona is considering charging visitors two euros each to enter the courtyard that legend says belongs to the home of Shakespeare's wretched Juliet, who died for love. 

 Legislation permitting the experimental use of stem cells in medical therapies was approved Wednesday by Italian politicians on the social affairs committee. An amendment to existing law received unanimous approval for the testing of stem-cell therapy under controlled conditions approved by the Ministry of Health.  

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