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Government / Disagreement over male or female article when calling the new president
Giorgia Meloni is choosing to refer to herself using the masculine form of her new title, sparking a debate on the issues of female empowerment and political correctness.
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FoMo, the social anxiety that afflicts Victoria of the Maneskin
Because it is an acronym that stands for "fear of missing out," English speakers understand it better than Italians. It is a type of social anxiety characterized by a desire to be constantly connected to the activities of others and a fear of being excluded from particularly rewarding experiences.
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Ferrari 499P, the hypercar for the 24 Hours of Le Mans
499P is the name of the new Le Mans Hypercar with which Ferrari will tackle the FIA WEC World Endurance Championship in the elite class from 2023.
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Pope Francis: May God convert the hearts of the violent
The Pope's appeal to the crowd gathered in a sunny St Peter's Square today in the greetings of the post Angelus to transport the faithful to the tormented Somalia with his words is dramatic: “As we celebrate Christ's victory over evil and death, let us pray for the victims of the terrorist attack that killed more than a hundred people in Mogadishu, including many children. May God convert the hearts of the violent."
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Tajani: In Brussels we must count as Germany and France
The new government led by Fratelli d'Italia has been at the center of the debate in Europe. Observers have raised doubts about the stability of the EU balance with a prime minister who belongs to the European Conservatives.
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Ukraine, the war stops 1.2 billion kilos of corn and wheat destined for Italy
The blockade of cereal shipments on the Black Sea is worrying above all for the supply of corn to Italian stables in a situation in which production costs have grown by 57% according to CREA, bringing national breeders to their knees.
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The endless drama of fatal work injuries: 790 in 9 months
"There are 790 workers who from January to September 2022 lost their lives from the north to the south of the country with an average of 88 victims per month; they were 85 until August 2022," stated Mauro Rossato, President of the Vega Engineering Occupational Safety Observatory in Mestre.
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Survey / 44.7% of Italians reject the ministers chosen by Meloni
The team of ministers of Meloni’s government is refused by 44.7% of Italians; 34.5% promote it while 20.4% wait for facts before expressing a judgment. This is what emerges from the weekly survey carried out by the Political Thermometer between October 25 and 27.
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Meloni's speech at the NIAF Gala Awards: The United States remains a staunch ally and partner
"We are counting on your friendship and knowledge to help us form stronger bonds in the coming years. Thank you very much, for preserving your Italian heritage and carrying it with such pride," the Premier stated.
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Formula 1 / Mexico City GP, a difficult race for Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari’s Mexico City Grand Prix was straightforward. Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc did the best they could with the package they had. Carlos kept his fifth place after the start, while Charles managed to pass Valtteri Bottas and ended sixth.
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Tourism / All Saints' long weekend: these are Italians’ most popular destinations
As in other periods of the year, the tendency of Italian vacationers to prefer local destinations over those beyond the border is confirmed: as many as 25 destinations out of 30 are Italian and only five abroad.
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The World Skate Games 2024 have been delegated to Italy
Italy was given the organization of the 2024 World Skate Games yesterday in Buenos Aires. The Italian proposal defeated Angola's competition, earning the trust of the 53 delegates present.
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Halloween / Rising costs also for the night of witches
For the purchase of a "creepy" costume the expense is 48.41 euros for a child and 52.90 euros for an adult (respectively +2% and +10% compared to 2019).
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Archaeology / 2,000-year-old Roman road accidentally discovered in Britain
A unique 2000-year-old Roman road was discovered in Worcestershire, England, a few weeks ago during the routine construction of the aqueduct.
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