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Balotelli disappointment as Monza fail in Serie A promotion bid

Balotelli s Monza move, explained The striker, a relatively unsettled presence across the latter stages of his career since he quit Nice at the start of 2019, arrived at the newly-promoted outfit in December on a six-month contract. Balotelli, in part, returned to reunite with several figures from his days with Milan, including owner and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, along with ex-coach Cristian Brocchi. With a dozen league appearances since his arrival, plus both play-off games, he has produced six goals overall for the club, helping them mount an ambitious challenge to reach Serie A. What happens next With only a short-term deal signed, questions around Balotelli s future will undoubtedly arise, but Monza will undoubtedly aim to go one better next term.

Prosecutors Petition To Exclude Berlusconi From Trial Over Ill Health - Reports

Prosecutors Petition to Exclude Berlusconi From Trial Over Ill Health - Reports Wed 19th May 2021 | 04:40 PM Italian prosecutors asked a Milan court on Wednesday to suspend legal action against former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who they say is seriously ill ROME (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 19th May, 2021) Italian prosecutors asked a Milancourt on Wednesday to suspend legal action against former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who they say is seriously ill. Berlusconi is standing trial alongside 28 other defendants on charges of bribing witnesses to lie about the now notorious bunga bunga parties at his home where underage girls were trafficked. We believe that Berlusconi is seriously ill and affected by a severe pathology, prosecutor Tiziana Siciliano was quoted as saying by the Ansa news agency.

Torlonia marbles: The priceless statues I saw covered in dust and dirt -552956

Torlonia marbles: The priceless statues I saw covered in dust and dirt Sun Online Desk 17th May, 2021 06:52:04 One of the world s most important collections of marble busts and statues from ancient Greece and Rome is on public view in the Italian capital for the first time since World War Two. The BBC s David Willey is one of very few people who had seen them before. The first time I saw the amazing Torlonia Marbles was more than 40 years ago. They were crammed higgledy-piggledy into a series of ill-lit strong rooms behind steel doors, and covered in dust, grime and rat droppings. It was a real shock to glimpse valuable and famous works of art in such a sorry, dirty, abandoned state.

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