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Mattarella to the press: The situation in Gaza is intolerable
During the meeting, Mattarella also addressed in his speech the return of incidents of anti-Semitism, a serious and worrying phenomenon, according to the President fueled by stupidity.
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A world sick with “bulimia”: Pope Leo XIV warns of danger of social-media and calls for people to be kinder
The Pontiff greeted the various pilgrims present in Rome, particularly the young people who had arrived for the Jubilee from Italy and other countries around the world.
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Meta faces Italian investigation over AI tool on WhatsApp
“As of March 2025,” reads a note, "Meta decided to pre-install its own Artificial Intelligence service, called Meta AI, combining it with the WhatsApp app without users having asked for it”.
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Italy summons Russian ambassador over 'Russophobe' list naming President Mattarella
The list, made public by the paper La Repubblica, also includes statements by German Chancellor Merz, French President Macron, NATO Secretary General Rutte, and EU High Commissioner for Foreign Policy Kallas.
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World Championships: gold for Pellacani-Santoro in 3m mixed synchro
Italy celebrates its first gold at the Singapore World Championships as Pellacani and Santoro dominate the 3m mixed synchro dive, while Cerasuolo triumphs in the 50m breaststroke.
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Rome police record 3,000 fines to foreign tourists for bathing in fountains and bivouacs
Of these fines about 400 are for behavior contrary to the rules for the preservation of monuments and the decorum of public places.
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‘Italian Fashion Days in the World’: first edition starts August 3
The inaugural global initiative promotes Italy’s fashion industry through a traveling showcase, starting at Expo Osaka 2025 and continuing in Dubai, Brazil, and India.
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‘From the Heart to the Hands: Dolce & Gabbana’ exhibition in Rome until August 13
A captivating showcase of over 200 iconic haute couture pieces, blending fashion with art and history at Palazzo Esposizioni, celebrating Italian creativity and culture.
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Too much vandalism: as nightlife and scooters going wild, Mayor sets curfew for minors in Praia a Mare
The measure will remain in effect until September 30, and for violators there are fines of 100 euros for unaccompanied minors and 250 euros for carers who do not control the actions of minors under their responsibility.
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Lamborghini soars, 5,681 cars delivered in the first half of the year
The company founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 and acquired by Audi in 1998 goes against the trend starting with 5,681 cars delivered versus 5,558 in the first half of 2024.
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Feltre revokes Mussolini’s honorary citizenship
The center‑right‑led municipality joins a growing list of Italian towns undoing fascist honors, signaling a shift away from the dictator’s legacy.
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Climate change fuels rise in landslides and floods across Italy
From Bolzano to Sicily, 23% of the country is now at landslide risk, as extreme weather events intensify under shifting climate conditions.
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Italians rank as most stressed in Europe, survey find
Europe-wide survey shows Italy tops the stress rankings, despite growing efforts to prioritize mental well-being.
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Constitutional Court: disability pensions set to minimum €603
Over one million recipients will receive increased monthly benefits, with adjustments effective going forward without arrears.
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Fifty years of the “Supercazzola”: the prank that became a cinematic classic
Released in 1975, ‘Amici miei’ turned absurd humor into a timeless reflection on friendship, aging, and the art of making fun of life.
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