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Rome’s ring of steel for Pope Francis' funeral: 200 thousand people and world leaders expected
More than 170 international delegations, including numerous heads of state and government leaders, are expected at the ceremony, scheduled to take place in St. Peter's Square.
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Pope Francis to be laid to rest at Santa Maria Maggiore
Discreet preparations underway for April 26 funeral as the Vatican honors the Pontiff’s wish for a modest burial.
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Bills Decree approved: new energy relief for families and businesses
Senate passes law with energy bill bonuses for 8 million households and aid for companies facing high energy costs.
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Pope Francis donates €200,000 to Rome's inmates in final act of compassion
The Pontiff’s last savings gifted to prisoners, capping a legacy of quiet gestures and unwavering solidarity.
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Another record year for vaccines and anti-cancer drugs
On the way is the new monoclonal that protects infants and children in the early months of life against the respiratory virus during the risk season.
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A 'firm heart' liver transplanted in Padua from a 99-year-old donor
After the donation, which took place with a stopped heart, the recipient is in good condition.
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David Donatello, Special Award to Ornella Muti
Piera Detassis, president and artistic director of the Academy of Italian Cinema, expressed great satisfaction in awarding the prize to Ornella Muti, who has been able to traverse the best of Italian cinema to conquer international success as well.
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Conegliano women's volleyball wins eighth title in history
This is its seventh consecutive Scudetto for the team, the eighth in its history.
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Looted Etruscan artifacts finally set to return from Germany
It was an international tug-of-war between the Rome Public Prosecutor's Office and the German museum, which cooperated at least until last week's hearing before the Rome Court.
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Spring long weekends: 14 million Italians travel for seaside and culture
Art cities and coastal escapes drive €7.2 billion in tourism, with most travelers staying local and chasing new experiences.
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Remembering Luigi Morato, the 'king of bread'
From a small bakery in Vicenza to a €500 million empire, his vision marked a pivotal chapter in Italy's bakery industry.
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Venice celebrates 250 years of Quadri Café in St. Mark's Square
The café has spanned intense centuries and hosted such illustrious figures as Stendhal, Byron, and Wagner.
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Roots Tourism: discovering Ingria, a hidden gem in the Graian Alps and the legacy of the Ingrian griffon vulture
Journey through time in the mountain village of Ingria, where ancient traditions, mysterious legends, and local craftsmanship await.
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