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Thursday, January 30, 2025 |
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Libyan jailer's release: Government silent as opposition demands answers
Parliament briefings postponed after ministers are named in criminal reports, fueling political controversy.
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Pope Francis: Choose diplomacy over violence to build peace
From Havana, the Pontiff urges to abandon conflict in favor of dialogue and lasting solutions.
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Environmental crisis looms as cargo ship crashes into Tuscan wharf
Fears of an oil spill rise after a massive vessel runs aground, threatening one of Europe's most fragile coastlines.
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Liliana Segre's powerful testimony: Surviving Auschwitz's deadly selections
The Senator for life recalls how a simple scar nearly sealed her fate in the Nazi concentration camp.
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Italy’s soaring fuel prices: taxes drive the cost crisis
High taxes push gasoline and diesel costs far above the EU average, placing Italy among the countries with the highest fuel prices in Europe.
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Italy’s energy sector sees major investment surge in 2024
Amidst global recovery and uncertainty, Italian energy operators invest €20.5 billion to tackle the energy transition, with a strong outlook for continued growth through 2030.
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Sanremo 2025: rapper Emis Killa withdraws amid legal scandal
Emis Killa steps back from Italy's famous music festival due to involvement in the "Doppia Curva" inquiry into ultra-fan groups.
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Sanremo Festival: a history of scandals and controversy
From Bertè's fake baby bump to Morgan’s drug use, Sanremo’s rich legacy of music and controversy continues, with Emis Killa’s legal troubles marking the 2025 edition.
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Tourism boost for Jubilee 2025: a 17 billion euro spending expected in Rome
According to the estimates, the economic return of the Holy Year will also extend to the rest of Italy.
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Italy bans self-check-ins: key boxes removal operation kicks off in Rome
Key boxes have become a kind of symbol of mass tourism, and of the negative consequences the phenomenon has on cities and those who live there.
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From Florence’s CNR comes the new “nano-oscillator” to explore the boundaries between classical and quantum physics
The device takes advantage of the phenomenon of levitation of nano-objects inside a strongly focused laser beam, that is, the amazing ability of light to "trap" single particles of microscopic size, already observed since the 1980s.
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Record production and quotations for Parmigiano Reggiano
Consumer turnover is expected to be around 3.1 billion thanks to a network of 292 dairies and 2,100 farms employing about 50,000 workers.
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Goodbye frankfurters, here comes the tuna: here’s the new menu for Italian soldiers
Among the newly introduced changes are also a whole series of necessary requirements such as the obligation to display on all packages the indications of EU regulations and directives and the organoleptic characteristics of the product.
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Rediscovering Italian roots: Florence hosts emigration heritage conference
A special event to help Italian descendants reconnect with their homeland through culture and tradition.
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