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Italy OKs $15.5 billion project to build world’s longest suspension bridge from mainland to Sicily
Italy has cleared the way to build the world’s largest suspension bridge linking the Italian mainland with Sicily.
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InsideHook on MSNItaly Is One Step Closer to Building the World's Longest Suspension Bridge
If you’re traveling in southern Italy and trying to get from Calabria to Sicily by car, or vice versa, you’re going to need ...
It’s just one step in a two-mile journey, but the Italian government has given final approval for the construction of the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNItaly greenlights plan to build world’s longest suspension bridge
Italy has given final approval to a long-delayed plan to construct the world’s longest suspension bridge, connecting the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNThousands protest plan to build world’s longest bridge from Sicily to Italy
Residents are opposed to the bridge over its scale, earthquake threats, environmental effect, and mafia interference.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNItaly Plans World’s Longest Suspension Bridge to Connect Mainland With Sicily
The bridge, expected to cost more than $15 billion, would stretch more than two miles across the Messina Strait ...
The government says the road and rail link will create jobs and lift the region’s economy, but critics are concerned about ...
Thousands of people marched in the Sicilian city of Messina on Saturday to protest a government plan to build a bridge that ...
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Ansa on MSNWe may revise rules on elderly's driving licences - Salvini
ROME, AUG 8 - Transport Minister Matteo Salvini said Friday that the government was considering changing the rules for ...
The hard-right leader Matteo Salvini may have underestimated his rivals’ determination to stop him. Then again, anything can happen in Italian politics. By Jason Horowitz Aug. 21, 2019 ...
The leader of Italy’s popular populist party, Senator Matteo Salvini, could face a trial for preventing 131 migrants from disembarking an Italian coastguard boat at the port of Catania, Sicily.
Italy’s Matteo Salvini tells Christiane Amanpour that he has been “following closely” the US “approach against illegal migration” but added that separating children from their parents is ...
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