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There are also two Italians detained at “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant center in Florida
The presence among the detainees in the superprison built by U.S. President Donald Trump of two Italians was confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Rome.
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Pope Leo XIV holds video call with Buzz Aldrin, 56 years after moon landing
A symbolic meeting of science and faith as they reflect on human achievement and creation’s fragility.
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WHO: USA and Italy refuse to sign amendments to International Health Regulations
Both countries raise sovereignty concerns and reject new pandemic rules adopted in 2024, with the US reaffirming its WHO withdrawal.
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Tennis: Sinner skips Toronto to rest before North American tour
Following his Wimbledon triumph, Jannik Sinner takes a brief break and will miss the Toronto Masters, aiming instead for Cincinnati and the US Open.
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Italian banking sector hits €112 billion profit milestone in just 3 years
The result was made possible by rising interest rates, which in 2024 alone saw banks achieve record profits of €46.5 billion, a significant leap from previous periods.
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Enhancing global heritage: Italy builds network for art from Africa and Asia
The new network aims to be a point of reference for directors, curators, conservators and archivists of state, municipal, university, missionary and private institutions.
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Roots tourism: Opi, Abruzzo, where silence speaks and nature leads
In this timeless village at the heart of the national park, nature, silence, and ancient traditions speak to those who know how to listen.
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Florence youth at home: nearly half aged 18–40 still live with parents
High rents and slow independence keep 47.6% of Florence’s young adults remain under their parents’ roof — far above European averages.
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South Tyrol considers keeping primary schools open in July
Aiming to ease family life with summer programs, South Tyrol weighs extending primary school openings amid legal and staffing challenges.
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Basketball: Italy U20 crowned European champions after beating Lithuania 83–66
Azzurrini claim their first continental title in 12 years in a dominant performance, led by MVP Ferrari’s 26 points.
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Farewell to Edoardo Boncinelli, the geneticist who discovered “architect genes”
For more than two decades Boncinelli worked at the CNR Institute of Genetics and Biophysics in Naples, where he carried out his most important studies.
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Farewell to Giuseppe De Masi, the Calabrian entrepreneur symbol of the fight against the 'Ndrangheta
A visionary entrepreneur, between the 1950s and 1960s De Masi transformed a small workshop into a company building agricultural machinery that was exported all over the world.
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“Sharing for Caring”: Italy unveils self-driving slow vehicles for the elderly and disabled to travel
The initiative offers a low-speed shuttle service dedicated to people with frailty, promoting the autonomy, inclusion and quality of life of those who often face obstacles in their daily commute.
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Lazarus phenomenon in Tarquinia: Italian man wakes up half an hour after being declared dead
The incident happened on the evening of July 18 in Marina Velca, on the coast of Tarquinia, in the province of Viterbo.
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