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Monday, 18 December, 2023 |
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Cardinal Becciu sentenced to 5 years and six months in prison: first cardinal convicted in Vatican by a tribunal of laity
Becciu, was acquitted of several peculations, abuse of office and subornation of witness Monsignor Alberto Perlasca.
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"It's war, it's terrorism": Pope’s mourning on unarmed civilians killed in Gaza
The Pontiff is following with apprehension the tragic development of the conflict in the Middle East.
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Matteo Renzi's financial ascendance: tops wealth charts with 3.2 million euros in 2022
Italia Viva Leader, Matteo Renzi, outshines peers in political wealth, recording a notable increase to 3.2 million euros in 2022.
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Ski World Cup / Federica Brignone dominates Super-G in Val d’Isere, Sofia Goggia also on podium
On the transalpine Oreiller-Killy slope, Federica Brignone and Sofia Goggia won first and third place respectively.
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Parmigiano Reggiano, Buffalo Mozzarella and Stracchino, best cheeses in the world
This is what emerges from the "100 best cheeses in the world" 2023-2024 ranking just compiled by "Taste Atlas", the online atlas of food from around the world.
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Mattarella recalls 1973 Fiumicino massacre: Terrorism offends the values of humanity
"Terrorism offends the values of humanity, starting with the right to life, harms individual and collective safety, violates human rights, threatens peace and universal security," the Head of State further said.
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Lost and found: Chef Roberto Coppola emerges from seven-year disappearance in Texas
The disappearance of Milanese chef Roberto Coppola concludes as he is found in Texas after seven years. A tale of resilience, mystery, and a mother's unwavering search for answers.
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Around 50 billion euros in thirteenth month pay, with one-third of Italians spending it on Christmas shopping
Coldiretti/Ixè's study reveals the nation's diverse approach to utilizing the thirteenth month pay.
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UN backs Italy's anti-corruption stand: Carlo Nordio's resolution gains global approval
Italy secures international support in combating corruption and organized crime with Carlo Nordio's resolution. The UN's unanimous backing underscores the significance of the resolution's multifaceted approach.
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Italian dissatisfaction: Ipsos study reveals citizens' concerns on democracy and economy
Ipsos sheds light on Italian discontent, with only 24% satisfied with democracy and 72% perceiving the economic system as favoring the rich. Mistrust in participation and contrasting beliefs on political efficacy underscore the challenges facing Italy.
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Italy unveils new museum directors: Schmidt relocates to Naples
Italy's cultural institutions embrace change as visionary leaders take charge. Eike Dieter Schmidt's pivotal move to the Capodimonte Museum signals a chapter of artistic revival and modernization.
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Dynamic shifts in Agnelli empire: John Elkann surges as Andrea Agnelli trims holdings
A strategic realignment reshapes the governance structure, marking a new era for the Giovanni Agnelli BV.
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What we watched: Netflix giving the numbers with first Engagement Report, "The Law of Lidia Poët" is the most watched Italian series
Netflix ‘s Engagement Report analyzes the actual hours consumed for most of the titles in its catalog.
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600 square meters of fire: 'Ndrangheta's ecomonster demolished in Calabria, will become an RV park
Since its final confiscation, Palazzo Mangeruca had remained unused in state property.
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