Italians vote on constitutional justice reform to reshape judiciary

Published on 17/03/2026 – 13:16 GMT+1•Updated 13:17 Italians vote Sunday and Monday on a constitutional reform that would split the country’s judiciary into separate career paths for judges and prosecutors and create a new disciplinary court. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Italy currently operates a unified judiciary where judges and prosecutors belong to the same professional body. They […]

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The Festival – New European Bauhaus

Brussels, Art & History Museum, Parc du Cinquantenaire, 9-13 June 2026 “First life, then spaces, then buildings. The other way around never works.”  (Jan Gehl, Danish architect)   Buildings and common spaces should be designed around the people who live in them. That’s why we place communities at the heart of the 2026 Festival of the […]

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EAfA Member Spotlight: Rome tackles the green and digital transitions by linking business and education through apprenticeships

The article showcases Rome’s efforts to support apprentices to access high-quality jobs, how EAfA has contributed to the region’s success and why other organisations should consider joining the Alliance. Please can you provide a short overview of your pledge? In 2017, the City of Rome made an EAfA pledge to enhance its apprenticeship programme. Our […]

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Man steals urns and demands ransom

Mar 17, 2026, 12:34 p.mMar 17, 2026, 12:34 p.m In Malaysia, police are investigating a bizarre theft of more than 30 urns from a memorial park in Nilai, south of the capital Kuala Lumpur. The urns were there in a columbarium – an above-ground burial place. The perpetrator is said to have stolen the urns […]

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