Referendums. Low turnout, around 22%, Polling stations reopened today until 3pm local time. The final turnout figure, which is essential for the quorum, 50% will be announced once polling stations close. No lesions were found on the body of the woman found dead in the Roman park of Villa Pamphili, a short distance from that of a newborn, perhaps her daughter. It seems that the child may have been strangled. These are the first results of the autopsy. The hunt is on for the alleged perpetrator, a man. There would be an argument over trivial reasons at the origin of the fatal attack yesterday against an 18-year-old, Nicola Mirti, on the beach in Varcaturo, in the province of Caserta. A 19-year-old was arrested, accused of stabbing his peer several times. The African heat will hit all of Italy, with an early ‘debut’ compared to the seasonal averages. The first wave of high temperatures, with the thermometer settling at 37 degrees and above. Tennis. Italy’s Jannik Sinner has said he will try to “delete” the memory of Sunday’s defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open men’s singles final in which he surrendered a two-set lead and failed to take advantage of three championship points. Soccer. Luciano Spalletti was sacked following the Azzurri’s 3-0 defeat in Norway in their opening qualifier for the 2026 World Cup. But he is set to be on bench for the last time tonight against Moldova in Reggio Emilia. In pole position for his replacement Claudio Ranieri. Billie Eilish returns to Italy after six years. Great success for the American singer-songwriter who performed yesterday in Bologna -, in the only Italian stop of her tour.

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