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Italy approves landmark animal protection law with harsher penalties and new rights
Parliament strengthens criminal code recognizing animals as sentient beings and increases punishments for cruelty, fights, and trafficking.
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Pope Leo XIV makes unexpected visit to Castel Gandolfo residence
The Pontiff explores historic gardens and reflects on past papal humanitarian efforts amid preparations for the Borgo Laudato Si’ project
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Eurispes 2024: Italians fear the future but still love living in Italy
Despite economic worries and global anxieties, 72% say they are happy to live in Italy, citing beauty, culture, and food.
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Roland Garros: Sinner advances to third round after defeating Gasquet
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner advances with a commanding straight-sets victory over French veteran Richard Gasquet.
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Republic Day, 15 million Italians ready to leave for June 2 weekend
A 7 billion turnover is expected, with per capita "all inclusive" spending of 470 euros.
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Italian consumer associations protest over driver's license and passport expensive cost
In Italy, the cost to have ID cards and driver's licenses is more expensive than in major European countries.
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Stellantis, an Italian at the helm: Antonio Filosa is the new CEO
The decision has been taken on the basis of Filosa’s experience in the automotive industry, his knowledge of the company, and his leadership qualities.
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Luni, the marble Roman colony in Liguria comes alive again
Mentioned by Dante in the Divine Comedy, the city was the focus of the first excavation campaigns ordered by Charles Albert.
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From Bulgari to Zegna, the great maisons are the new art patrons
Confirmation comes from Bulgari and Zegna, which in recent hours have announced new projects to support contemporary art.
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Italian parents are Europe’s most worried about their children’s future
A new Eumetra study reveals 81% of Italian mothers express deep concern, with violence and youth crime surpassing economic worries.
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Seven Ferrari 296 GT3s at Monza for GT WC Europe
The Autodromo Nazionale Monza will host round two of the GT World Challenge Europe – Endurance Cup season from 31 May to 1 June. Seven Ferrari 296 GT3s will take to the historic circuit, completing an entry list of 59 crews – the largest since 2013 – to contest the three-hour race.
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Sculpture thrown by 13-year-old in Naples kills tourist
Too young to face charges, the boy avoids prosecution as authorities investigate possible parental liability.
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Maria Grazia Chiuri leaves Dior: A farewell at the best of times
Chiuri bids farewell as a winner, after quadrupling the brand's sales and marking a golden period for the maison, as also highlighted by Bernard Arnault last February.
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Rome to host ‘Treasures of the Pharaohs’ exhibition
Presented at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, the exhibition promises to be the most impressive ever mounted in our country on the civilization of the pharaohs.
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