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Friday, December 15, 2023 |
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Nuclear waste dilemma: municipalities rally against hosting national repository
As the Ministry reveals potential sites for the national radioactive waste depository, municipalities across Italy express strong opposition.
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Barilla's culinary voyage: fusilli aboard the International Space Station
In a collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Air Force, and Axiom Space, Barilla sends three kilos of fusilli to the ISS, marking a step toward UNESCO recognition of Italian cuisine as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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Gymnastics Controversy: Maccarani returns amidst criticisms and legal uncertainties
Emanuela Maccarani's reinstatement as national technical director sparks debate within the gymnastics community, raising questions about the ongoing legal inquiries and opposition from some federal council members.
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Wages at a standstill in Italy: +1% since 1991, oppositions call for minimum pay
Inapp report points to a situation of substantial wage stagnation that, over the past 30 years, has affected virtually only Italy.
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Simmenthal's renaissance: historic canned meat brand hits the market
Simmenthal, an Italian culinary icon with roots dating back to 1881, enters a new chapter as the historic canned meat brand is put up for sale. Food conglomerates and private equity funds explore opportunities, signaling a potential revival.
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Italian elegance: men's fashion hits 103 billion euros, surging 5%
Italian men's fashion sets new benchmarks, surpassing 103 billion euros in revenues with a remarkable 5% growth in 2023. Carlo Capasa's insights reveal an industry expanding into diverse sectors, fortifying its global presence.
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Flu, RSV, COVID-19: significant number of kids in hospital as respiratory illnesses rise
Several children require hospitalization or even intensive care, although there are few places available at the moment.
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Debt dynamics: individuals and enterprises hold increasing share of State debt
The surge in Italian companies and individuals purchasing government bonds continues in 2023, signaling a vote of confidence in the government's bond management.
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Italy’s Campari to buy Courvoisier cognac in $1.2 billion deal
The Group was founded in 1860 and today is the world's sixth largest player in the "premium spirits" sector.
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Improving skills: Naples’s Federico II University opens an advanced simulation center for physicians
Here students and residents can "test themselves" on a wide range of clinical cases, reinforcing live patient experiences during practical internship activities.
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Uffizi's renaissance: breaking records in visitors and revenue in 2023
Eike Schmidt's tenure at the Uffizi Galleries witnesses unprecedented success, with over five million visitors and a staggering 60 million euros in revenue, setting new benchmarks for cultural institutions.
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“Code Name - Ukraine”: a board game for refugee integration
The game is based on the understanding that play is a fundamental right for the cognitive, physical, social and emotional development of children and adolescents.
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Italy still among European excellences in recycling
The recycling rate of waste, both special and urban, has reached 72 percent, with peaks of excellence for packaging.
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Napoli mourns: Antonio Juliano, legendary captain, passes away at 80
Napoli bids farewell to a football icon as Antonio Juliano, the former captain and manager, leaves an indelible legacy.
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