Read on for a quick round-up of the COVID-19 situation from across Europe as per reports from The Guardian.					
                                
						A second consecutive incident took place in India when at least 173 individuals were found to be Covid-positive in a EuroAtlantic charter flight carrying 285 passengers from Rome (Italy) to					
                                
						Lufthansa, the German aviation group, is interested in the Italian market and, according to a report, has presented a concept for integrating Italia Trasporto Aereo (ITA) Airways. ITA’s board has					
                                
						Italian police have arrested a high-profile mafia fugitive who has been on the run for nearly 20 years with the help of the Google Maps app					
                                
						Italy: The Country has imposed tougher restrictions for unvaccinated people due to the rising concern over the Omicron variant and a potential increase in infections. Many social and public activities					
                                
						Italy: The heirs of Italian brand Gucci have raised their voices against a new film for purposefully depicting members of the family as "hooligans". In the film, the actress Lady					
                                
						 Italy has given safe haven to the green-eyed "Afghan girl" Sharbat Gullah, whose 1985 portrait in National Geographic became a symbol of her country's wars					
                                
						Lieutenant (Lt.) General Luciano Portolano, Secretary General of Defence & National Armaments Director, Italy called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at the General Headquarters (GHQ),					
                                
						Italy: Archaeologists have un-earthed a room at a villa just outside Pompeii which contains beds and other objects that throw light on how the ancient people of Pompeii went about					
                                
						G20 Leaders agree Taliban will need to be involved in assistance but stress it does not mean recognition of its government					
                                









