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In an attempt to ease relations between marginalized populations and Italians, the government will invest more in fringe and immigrant neighborhoods in large cities, the Financial Times reports.

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“We will spend 2 billion euro to give concrete answers to security and education professionals”.

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The Tuscany Audit Court opened the case in October following allegations made by a restaurant owner that Renzi, who was mayor from 2009 until 2014, regularly claimed reimbursement after dining out with family and friends.

The “pact of humanity” was more important than the eurozone’s stability pact, he said.

Renzi’s plan, which hasn’t been approved by the national parliament yet, features a €500 bonus for every 18-year old so they can attend performances at theaters, concerts, and museum exhibitions.

Italy’s premier Matteo Renzi (R) will meet French President François Hollande in Paris on Thursday. “I won’t tell you the reactions I got, and now it seems obvious”, he said, according to the FT.

On December 8, Italy will celebrate the beginning of the Jubilee of Mercy, a year-long Catholic event announced by Pope Francis which will see millions of pilgrims descend over Rome.

Italian police on Tuesday raided a prominent migrant centre in the Tiburtina neighbourhood in northeastern Rome, detaining at least 23 undocumented African migrants who were housed at the facility.

This week, Hollande started marathon meetings with major countries’ leaders to seek wider support to forge a strong global coalition against IS, which claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks in Paris on November 13 that killed 130 people.

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A poll released by Piepoli this week showed that 60 per cent of Italians are against joining France and Russian Federation in pursuing military action against Isis in Syria.

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