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A triumph for diplomacy: Egyptian president pardons Patrick Zaki
Italy celebrates the release of the researcher as he finally returns home.
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Justice served: mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro receives life sentence confirmation
The long-awaited verdict closes the chapter on the brutal murders of Falcone and Borsellino.
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Honoring judge Borsellino: prime minister Meloni's solemn tribute in Palermo
A day of remembrance and reflection on the anniversary of the tragic assassination.
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Remembering the air raids: President Mattarella's commemoration in Rome
Paying homage to the victims of the historic bombing of the San Lorenzo district on the 80th anniversary.
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Vatican's $350 million real estate trial: unraveling financial controversy
A Vatican prosecutor reveals serious violations in management of church funds.
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Farewell to Andrea Purgatori: remembering a pillar of investigative journalism
A legacy of uncovering mysteries, advocating for the environment, and cultural contributions.
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Shift in migration: Tunisia emerges as a new route for sea arrivals
Italy and EU's efforts to address the surge in migrants departing from Tunisian shores.
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Made in Italy / Marco Bizzarri surprisingly leaves leadership of Gucci
Born in Rubiera in the province of Reggio Emilia in 1962, an innate talent for mathematics and a great passion for sports, Bizzarri had recently signed a three-year contract, reportedly not much less than $10 million a year.
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Italy's tourism takes off after the pandemic: bookings higher than 2019, 1 in 3 from abroad
After a stable July and in line with last year, there is instead a 20 percent increase in advance sales for tourist stays in August and September with a higher average than 2022.
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Hot emergency in Italy, Legambiente's alarm: climate crisis accelerates pace
However, the Italian Peninsula remains split in two, since in such intense heat, storm phenomena once developed can manifest themselves with particular violence.
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Fake meat? No, grazie! Italian Senate's crusade against cultivated meat bans production and sale
"Banning the production and marketing in Italy of cultured meat means cautiously protecting the health of citizens and defending the quality of our agrifood production and cuisine," said Senate Vice President Gian Marco Centinaio, head of the League's Agriculture and Tourism Department.
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New workplace deaths reported in Italy: yet another three cases announced yesterday
Three deaths were announced yesterday in Italy, during a day that will be remembered as a tragedy for the world of work.
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Driving innovation: Conad network flies toward 20 billion euros in turnover
The current three-year plan, which runs through 2024, includes more than 2 billion euros of investment along four lines: channeling, digitization, efficiency, and skills.
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Free check-ups for 25,000 employees: how Tenaris is building a culture of health and well-being in an industrial world
Thanks to the Health Care Project, eye tests, blood tests, Pap tests and numerous other clinical examinations are now available to employees free of charge.
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