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NATO's imperative: Mattarella's call for reinforced defenses
President Mattarella issues a clarion call for NATO allies to fortify collective defense in the face of mounting global threats, stressing the urgency of a united European defense strategy.
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Amadeus says goodbye to Rai: embracing new horizons
Rai's iconic presenter Amadeus departs, paving the way for new endeavors as Warner Bros Discovery's Nove channel eagerly awaits his arrival.
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Middle East Alert: Italy's Lebanon Mission Faces Escalating Peril
Defense Minister warns of increased risks as tensions rise in the Middle East.
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Alfa Romeo's Milano rebrands amid controversy
Renamed 'Junior', Alfa Romeo navigates government scrutiny and industry changes.
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Back to nuke era? 51% Italians would say yes in referendum
This is the result of the "Italian Nuclear for Citizens, Businesses and the Territory" survey conducted by SWG on a representative sample of Italians over 18 years of age.
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Connectivity: the key to business growth
According to the survey conducted by Censuswide, 65% of European companies believe that a significant portion of revenue growth will come from improvements in sustainability.
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Giovannelli, the Italian who teaches English to the world
Giovannelli is President of the "English Language Learning" division of the Anglo-Saxon giant Pearson, which teaches English in 150 countries around the world.
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Soccer tragedy: mourning the loss of a young athlete
Castelfiorentino grieves the untimely passing of Mattia Giani, a young soccer player who tragically fell during a match and died at the hospital.
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Courageous sacrifice: a mother's heartrending choice at 33
Courageous mother postpones cancer treatment for son's birth, tragically passes away.
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Hypochondriac hospital impostor faces legal consequences
Unveiling the shocking saga of a Veneto hypochondriac's daring deception, as he faces legal repercussions for impersonating patients to exploit medical services across Italian hospitals.
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If it lacks alcohol, you can't call it wine says Italian Minister
“If we talk about a drink that is born from grapes and is transformed through alcoholic fermentation, the name is wine. The rest is not,” said Lollobrigida.
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Italy's darkest sky to record-breaking zooming in the stars
The result was made possible by the extraordinary quality of Manciano's night sky, which features the starriest and most light-pollution-free sky in all of peninsular Italy.
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The Bridge that divides Italy: battle announced in the courts against the Messina Strait Bridge
Much of the built-up area will be torn up by construction sites to build one of the two 399-meter-high towers, consisting of two pylons connected by three large horizontal beams.
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Energy transition: ENEA to deepen in more sustainable fuels
The project aims to assess the impact of the high plutonium content in the nuclear fuel of fast reactors and to examine the possible implications on safety and performance.
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