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Wednesday, January 22, 2025 |
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Sinner unstoppable: crushes De Minaur and reaches the semifinals at the Australian Open
After a scare due to an illness during his match against Holger Rune, the 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria dominated in the quarterfinals with an impeccable performance.
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Giovanni Amoroso is the new President of the Constitutional Court
Born in Mercato San Severino, Salerno, in 1949, Amoroso graduated in Law at La Sapienza University in Rome, and he is now the No. 1 magistrate in the Italian system.
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Costa Concordia: Captain Schettino seeks semi-freedom
Ex-skipper, convicted for the 2012 tragedy, applies for alternative detention measures.
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Milan enforces outdoor smoking ban: 16 fines issued so far in 2025
New ban enforces stricter public smoking rules, including playgrounds and transport stops.
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Bitter crab disease: a growing threat to blue crabs and the fishing industry
Parasite devastates Atlantic blue crab populations, leaving a bitter taste that compromises ecosystems and consumer appeal.
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Export to the U.S.: 45.6% of companies believe the Trump administration will not affect business
This is the main concern of Italian companies operating in the United States, according to a Promos Italia survey.
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Sanremo 2025: Giorgia favored for bookmakers, rising odds for Olly
After press previews of the songs, according to Sisal experts, Giorgia remains the main favorite for the final victory.
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Santibriganti on stage in New York: the Turin-based company to recount the delirium of a Nazi-skin
The project of Santibriganti Theater was born from some reflections on proto-criminal deviances and their developments that often arise in adolescence.
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Farewell to Luca Beatrice, President of Rome’s Quadriennale
Beatrice was a professor of art history at the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he also taught courses on the history of design and television, and he contributed to the cultural pages of “Il Giornale”.
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5-Star Movement senator Orfeo Mazzella is the hardest working parliamentarian
Mazzella boasts an impressive 15 bills, seven speeches in explanations of vote, 100 questions, and 101 speeches in the Chamber.
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Jubilee 2025: 74% of Roman entrepreneurs expect turnover to increase
The strong geopolitical tensions and the dynamics of interest rates represent two of the main risk factors for the consolidation of the economic recovery of our country and our territory.
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Parkinson’s disease: key nerve receptor identified as potential protector
New research opens doors to better therapeutic approaches for slowing disease progression.
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Milan / Illegal trafficking network exposed: 7 Arrested
International bus drivers among suspects in Milan-based migrant trafficking operation, active since 2022.
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Tajani: Some EU climate policies hurt competitiveness
Deputy Prime Minister warns of job losses and calls for pragmatic environmental action.
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