EuroVerify Video. Yes, Italy is still part of the Paris Climate Agreement Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 15/07/2025 - 7:46 GMT+2 A viral post online alleges that Italy has withdrawn from the accord, but there is no evidence to support this claim. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Yes, Italy is still part of the Paris Climate Agreement Now playing Next Misleading claims about EU COVID vaccine approval persist online Now playing Next Overnight Russian drones strike homes, damage monastery in Odesa Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 28th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Will the Mercosur agreement really bring 'toxic' food to our plates? Now playing Next Watch the video: EU-India trade deal — what's inside? Now playing Next How much do Europeans support overseas aid? Now playing Next French government to ditch US's Teams and Zoom for 'sovereign control' Now playing Next EU inks 'mother of all deals' with India amid global trade turmoil Now playing Next Hundreds of people evacuated in Sicily's Niscemi after landslide Now playing Next Sundance Film Festival: Protests and reactions to latest ICE killing Now playing Next Western Balkan lorry drivers blockade EU borders over visa curbs Now playing Next 'I don’t let bullies win,' Ilhan Omar says after apparent attack during Minneapolis town hall Now playing Next Up Helly Aa: Hundreds of torchbearers gather on Scottish island for Viking fire festival Now playing Next Bitter cold grips eastern US as ice forms on rivers Now playing Next Heavy rainfall causes flooding across France’s Brittany as region remains on flood alert More videos
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