Mobility Video. Work on metro line under Rome's landmarks enters crucial phase Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 24/05/2024 - 12:23 GMT+2 The project is considered one of the most complicated in the world and is expected to take a decade to complete. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Work on metro line under Rome's landmarks enters crucial phase Now playing Next GPHG stars on show: World's best watches on display in Geneva expo Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 31st, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Meet the first consumer-ready humanoid robot that’ll do your chores Now playing Next Solar energy in space: Why so complex? |Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Now playing Next Big Tech spending on Brussels lobbying hits record high, report claims Now playing Next Dutch election shocker: What you need to know Now playing Next WWI soldiers' bottle messages found on Australian beach Now playing Next Hungary's enlargement policy: No to Ukraine, yes to Western Balkans Now playing Next Moscow says it tested Poseidon drone, another nuclear 'super weapon' Now playing Next Is Belgium too small a country to use its new fighter jets? Now playing Next Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: How much packaging waste do EU citizens produce? Now playing Next Heavy rains cause flooding in various parts of Tuscany Now playing Next Trump and first lady hand out candy at White House Halloween celebration Now playing Next Lego pumpkins bring Halloween magic to Legoland Windsor Now playing Next Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox protest Israel’s military draft plans in Jerusalem More videos
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