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Workers clear rubble at the site of an explosion near the Italian Consulate in Downtown Cairo, Egypt, on July 11, 2015. (AP Photo/Thomas Hartwell)
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Italian new Premier Matteo Renzi rings the bell for reporters to indicate the start of his first cabinet meeting at Chigi Palace Premier’s office, in Rome, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014. Renzi has been sworn in as Italy’s youngest premier, heading a new government he says promises will swiftly tackle old problems. Renzi had been serving as Florence mayor when he engineered a power grab last week to effectively force fellow Democrat, Enrico Letta, to step down after 10 months at the helm of a fragile, often-squabbling coalition. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)
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Italy’s Renzi sworn in as prime minister
Rome, Reuters—Italian centre-Left leader Matteo Renzi took office on Saturday as his country’s youngest-ever prime minister, facing pressure to show immediate results after he forced out his predecessor over the slow pace of economic reforms. The 39-year-old...Caption:
Italy to Let Anti-ISIS Drones Depart from Sicily
Renzi summoned by Italy’s president
Rome, AP—Matteo Renzi has been summoned to the presidential palace on Monday, where the 39-year-old mayor of Florence is expected to be asked to form a new government and serve as Italy’s youngest-ever premier. The Democratic Party’s leader’s first...Caption:
A file photo dated 12 February 2014 shows Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta looking down during a news conference at Palazzo Cighi, Rome, Italy, 12 February 2014. (EPA/ALESSANDRO DI MEO)