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Meloni's bold press conference: Musk, Soros, and Italy's political landscape
Prime Minister defends her stance on Starlink, addresses concerns over Musk's influence, and discusses Italy's support for Ukraine while ruling out government overhaul.
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The Pope’s address to Ambassadors: A global call to action
Francis highlights the pressing dangers of war, persecution, and misinformation while urging unity for peace and security worldwide.
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Rome’s Jubilee 2025 brings already half a million pilgrims in St. Peter's Basilica
Groups of faithful walked in prayer along Via della Conciliazione starting from the renovated Piazza Pia, thus inaugurating a pilgrimage that promises to be historic.
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Rizzi to be Italy's new intelligence chief
Rizzi’s career path has been characterized by assignments of increasing responsibility, which prepared him for his new post as Director of DIS.
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Healthcare in crisis: €28 billion lost in 11 years
National Health Service struggles with shrinking budgets, impacting staff and services as funding declines sharply since 2012.
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The Italian passport among the most ‘powerful’ in the world
The latest report by Henley & Partners has been compiling the ranking for 19 years, taking into consideration the number of countries where one can travel without requiring a visa.
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Italy's great debate: alcohol-free wine or not?
The “dealcoholized” wines, which even Italy can now produce, divide vintners and winemakers.
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Books and Cuisine: “Sullaluna” bistro from Venice to Greenwich Village
Opened in 2017 by Francesca Rizzi and Rodolfo Tonello, Sullaluna in Fondamenta de la Misericordia is a small bistro where you can also browse and buy books, with a wide range from books for children and teens to books about Venice.
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San Remo celebrates 120 years of its Casinò
For five days, San Remo will offer a varied and free program, from concerts to theatrical performances, dances and thematic conferences, all under the banner of a dialogue between tradition and innovation.
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Farewell to Fabio Cudicini, the legendary "Black Spider" of Italian soccer
Born in Trieste, the Italian famous goalkeeper made Serie A history in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Lazio celebrates 125 years of history
The club's history is closely intertwined with that of the nation, representing a reference point for generations of fans.
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Empty desks and vanishing schools: Italy’s demographic alarm
With enrollment numbers dropping sharply, Italy’s school system faces a looming collapse, with millions of students lost in the next decade.
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Breakthrough in spinal cord injury treatment: hope sparked by neurostimulator
San Raffaele trial shows promising results with high-frequency electrical stimulation, improving motor skills and reducing spasticity in patients.
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Roots Tourism: the 8th issue of magazine is out
This monthly magazine—part of the Farnesina project included in the PNRR—is available for free in digital format (at www.italea.com/magazine) in Italian, English, Spanish, and Portuguese. It showcases examples of roots travel experiences, provides useful tips, and encourages different types of travelers to plan their “return” to the places closest to their hearts.
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