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Wednesday, November 29, 2023 |
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Riyadh triumphs: Expo 2030 lands in Saudi Arabia amidst global competition
Saudi Arabia secures victory for the first round of voting for Expo 2023 destination, leaving Busan and Rome behind in the race for a global showcase.
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Power shift: Italy's energy landscape faces transformation as protected markets end
Approximately 9.5 million households prepare for new energy contracts as protected electricity and gas markets reach their expiration.
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Papal setback: Pope Francis cancels Dubai trip due to health concerns
With regret, the Pope heeds doctors' advice, canceling plans for COP28 in Dubai, while Vatican explores alternative participation in climate discussions.
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Heartbreaking confession: Turetta admits guilt in Giulia's murder, vows to face consequences
A solemn turning point as Filippo Turetta's confession shapes the tragic narrative of Giulia Cecchettin's murder.
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Don Carlo sets the stage at La Scala amidst Presidential absence
The grand opening promises operatic brilliance, yet President Mattarella's presence is not expected for this year.
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Ducati, the new Red that makes Italians dream
Ducati is synonymous not only with style, but also with victory and avant-garde, from triumphs on the track to the enjoyment of fans when it comes to production motorcycles.
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Workers' representatives on company boards, 400 thousand signatures collected
The union calls for workers' representatives to join supervisory boards or boards of directors on a voluntary basis for private companies and automatically for publicly held companies.
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A new chapter: private banking crosses the one trillion euro funding milestone
According to Aipb's latest report, the sector is growing 8.2 percent this year over 2022 to 1,076 billion euros in assets under management.
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Farewell to mathematician Alessandro Figà Talamanca, a career between the U.S. and Italy
Figà Talamanca studied mathematics at "Sapienza" and at the University of California at Los Angeles, where he received a PhD in mathematics in 1964 and began his academic career in the same year.
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Fears of layoff at Gucci: designers strike against transfer from Rome to Milan
Gucci is now owned by the French luxury goods group Kering, which also includes brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Bottega Veneta, and Pomellato.
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Green light to 4th installment of PNRR: another 16.5 billion euros to Italy
Included there are a number of reforms in key areas such as criminal and civil justice, public employment, public procurement, and elderly and long-term care.
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Gastronomic gateway: Antonino's culinary haven lands at Malpensa airport
Michelin-starred chef Antonino Cannavacciuolo introduces a new culinary chapter at Malpensa, offering travelers a delightful fusion of Naples and airport convenience.
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Goodbye to Alberto Ambreck, the dean of pharmacies who fought for 24-hour opening and Braille lettering on medicines
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Eike Schmidt, director of the Uffizi, embraces Italian citizenship
Eike Schmidt's position as an Italian citizen unfolds, marked by symbolic oaths, coffee cravings, and strained relations with Mayor Nardella.
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