Newly elected Italian President Sergio Mattarella, left, arrives for the ceremony to start his seven years as Italy's President at the Quirinal presidential palace in Rome, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015. A former center-left minister, Mattarella said nations cannot combat ‘’the terrible challenge of fundamentalist terrorism’’ with fortress mentalities. ‘’The threat is much deeper and vaster. Under attack are the foundations of freedom, democracy, tolerance and co-existence,’’ he said, recommending global responses. Mattarella took an open-top car to the presidential Quirinale Palace. There, the presid

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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. Newly elected Italian President Sergio Mattarella, left, arrives for the ceremony to start his seven years as Italy's President at the Quirinal presidential palace in Rome, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015. A former center-left minister, Mattarella said nations cannot combat ‘’the terrible challenge of fundamentalist terrorism’’ with fortress mentalities. ‘’The threat is much deeper and vaster. Under attack are the foundations of freedom, democracy, tolerance and co-existence, ’’ he said, recommending global responses. Mattarella took an open-top car to the presidential Quirinale Palace. There, the president strode solemnly past an honor picket. Lending some lightness to the courtyard’s red-carpet ceremony was Briciola (‘’Crumb’’), the perky mascot dog of the Carabinieri’s mounted police corps. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)