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ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said he would have important things to say at a news conference set for later on Monday, amid squabbles in his ruling coalition and the threat of EU action over Italys deteriorating state finances.
Several Italian newspapers said Conte, a former academic, would threaten to resign unless the two coalition parties - the right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement - agreed to settle their differences and get on with governing.
Contes spokesman was not available to comment on the newspaper reports.
Conte announced on Facebook that he would hold a news conference at 1615 GMT and that it would also be broadcast on the social media platform so that Italians could follow it live. He gave no indication of what he would say.
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Breaking: The Swedish Uppsala court has decided NOT to charge and arraign #WikiLeaks founder #JulianAssange with the alleged 2010 rape. https://t.co/UUqoKbnKbw— Annika H Rothstein (@truthandfiction) June 3, 2019
JUST NU: Uppsala tingsrätt beslutar att inte häkta Wikileaksgrundaren Julian Assange. Häktningsförhandlingarna gällde en misstänkt våldtäkt som ska ha ägt rum i Sverige år 2010. pic.twitter.com/HROs2hXF6o— SR Ekot (@sr_ekot) June 3, 2019
Translated from Swedish by Microsoft
RIGHT NOW: Uppsala District Court decides not to detain Wikileaksgrundaren Julian Assange. The arrest warrants concerned a suspected rape which should have taken place in Sweden in 2010.