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Liberation Day / Mattarella: Commitment to keep memory alive
The President of the Republic visited some of the symbolic places of the Resistance and Liberation.
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Pope Francis: using weapons to resolve conflicts is a sign of weakness
"Pope's appeal for mediation and peace in Ukraine comes amidst first meeting of Council of Cardinals since renewal.
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The merging of humans and machines: AI to decide who wins the bids
This is only the first step, but there is no doubt that it will quickly lead to increasing use of AI for the performance of far more complex and sensitive functions as well.
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The Mediterranean migrant crisis intensifies: 1,200 Tunisian refugees disembark in Lampedusa
Coast guard continues rescue operations amid multiple shipwrecks and rising tensions in Italy's government.
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Po Valley has the most polluted air in Europe
According to Europe's air quality status report, the Po Valley is a region full of cities and highly populated as well as densely industrialized, resulting in the emission of large amounts of pollutants into the atmosphere.
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Olive oil prices rising faster than inflation in Italy - as produces face grim future
The drought that has affected the largest oil producers in the Mediterranean has greatly reduced harvests, and it will be more difficult to meet global demand in the coming years.
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"The big catch-up”: recovering children's vaccinations after the pandemic collapse
World vaccination week emphasizes the importance of restoring coverage levels comparable to pre-pandemic times and addressing weaknesses in adolescent vaccination coverage.
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Italy's Liberation Day celebrations bring 1.5 billion euro boost to food and hospitality industry
Coldiretti reports strong demand for restaurants, picnics, and local food products among 9 million Italians on holiday.
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Assicurazioni Generali is now more Italian than ever
Italian shareholders now exceed 70 percent, while foreign investors drop to 28 percent.
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International Marconi Day / 90 years ago the first "microwave" phone call in the Vatican
Ninety years later, this will be the anniversary remembered for the 35th edition of International Marconi Day, celebrated annually on the Saturday closest to April 25, the date of birth in 1874 of the father of radio.
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Italian import-export via ship reaches an all-time high
This is what emerges from the new issue of the "Port Infographics" newsletter prepared by Assoporti and SRM, a study center linked to the Intesa Sanpaolo Group.
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Plastic Free Onlus leads the charge in Earth Day cleanup efforts, collecting 230 tons of waste
Over 20,000 volunteers join the fight against plastic pollution, with support from ten universities and MINI's sustainable values, while planting trees for a charitable cause.
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Europe's longest walking race: the epic "Cursa di Ciclopi" across Sicily
From coast to volcano, 59 athletes from 17 nations compete in 509-kilometer footrace through Italy's ancient villages and regional parks.
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Celebrating Italo: Italy's first okapi turns one year old and brings hope for endangered species
Falconara Marittima zoo park leads efforts to preserve the rare 'forest giraffe' species in Italy.
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