Welcome to Romadailynews Radiogiornale, your daily source of information. Tonight, we have breaking news coming out of Beirut, Lebanon. The Lebanese residents in the southern part of the capital city have been instructed to evacuate immediately. This directive follows an order from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) targeting areas near strategic facilities affiliated with a specific group. The IDF has confirmed strikes on several buildings, aimed at a weapons depot stored underground. Precautions were taken to minimize civilian casualties, and the evacuation order was issued to ensure the safety of the area’s population.
Over the past 24 hours, the IDF has conducted multiple operations, hitting 340 targets linked to the same group. In response, the group launched 50 missiles, including one guided missile aimed at an Italian tank near the Lebanese border. The tension in the region is escalating, with potential retaliatory actions from both sides.
Moving on to national news, the Italian Council of Ministers has approved a significant budget plan of 30 billion euros. Among the key highlights of the plan is a new subsidy of 1000 euros for newborns, exempt from income assessment (ISEE). Tax deductions have been revised, with an emphasis on the first home renovation bonus, extended to 50%. Additionally, there will be a 5% budget cut for ministries, with a 3.5 billion euro contribution from banks and insurance companies allocated to healthcare.
In international affairs, tensions between China and Taiwan are on the rise, with Beijing reaffirming its stance on not forgoing the use of force in dealing with Taiwan. Taiwan’s government expresses willingness for peaceful reunification but stands firm on protecting its sovereignty. The defense ministry reported Chinese warships patrolling the region actively in the past 24 hours.
Wrapping up the news, a shocking revelation shook the public as a prominent figure was linked to a sexual assault investigation in Stockholm. Despite the media attention, the individual maintains innocence and plans to take legal action against the defamatory allegations.
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