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Pope Leo XIV’s call to the youth: Aspire to great things
Speaking to a million young people at the Youth Jubilee in Rome, the Pope urges them to pursue holiness, stay united in prayer and purpose, and transform the world through faith.
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Youth Jubilee, Meloni: Rome has had extraordinary days
The Prime Minister praises the historic gathering of over a million young people, highlighting the government's role and expressing gratitude to all who contributed to its success.
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Work, Istat: over one million Italians abroad in ten years, one in three is a young adult
Between 2014 and 2023, a significant wave of Italians aged 25-34 emigrated, with Europe—and Germany in particular—as their top destination.
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Foreign Minister Tajani not alarmed by duties: Italy points to quality and variety
Tajani spoke yesterday at the Stati Generali del Mezzogiorno, organized by the Forza Italia party, of which he is a member.
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No podium for Ferrari at Hungarian GP: McLaren seals one-two, Leclerc disappointingly fourth
Now Formula One stops for the summer break: next event on August 31 for the Dutch Grand Prix.
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Summer 2025: a surge in departures as 34 million Italians go on vacation
Most travelers stay within Italy, favoring the coast, cultural cities, and mountains, while an increasing number embrace nature-focused, slow-paced holidays.
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Bad investments: Vatican sues for 20 million dollars lost in US
According to the Vatican Bank, the decision to take legal action comes after several attempts to obtain responses from the managers that could justify “the substantial zeroing of the investment”.
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Mattarella calls the Bologna massacre a “ruthless neo-fascist subversive strategy”
The massacre, which killed 85 people and injured more than 200, was the most serious terrorist attack committed in the country after World War II.
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General Camporini on Trump’s nuclear statements: Just political rhetoric
The former Chief of Defence describes Trump’s recent declarations on nuclear submarines as more symbolic than strategic, though Moscow’s response could still raise tensions.
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Italian banks pay €11.2 billion in taxes on €46.5 billion profits in 2024
Despite robust earnings, Italian banks face a significantly lower tax rate than small and medium enterprises, highlighting a striking tax gap in the country’s economic landscape.
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Italian families boost savings with increased government bonds
Financial assets account for 21.3% of household wealth, fueled by strong investments in mutual funds and government bonds above the European average.
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Italy’s jobs shift: goodbye to tailors and painters, replaced by beauticians and taxi drivers
According to an analysis by Unioncamere and Info-Camere, digital workshops have taken the place of traditional workshops due to increasingly skilled and innovative entrepreneurs.
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Still on the job: from farmers to professionals, 8.5% of Italians continue to work after retirement
Continuing to work after retirement are mostly men, and more than two-thirds have early retirement benefits.
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An “invisible” magnet for greener computers, study by Milano-Bicocca and MIT published in Nature
In the project, the University of Milan-Bicocca group handled the theoretical development and numerical simulations, while the MIT team conducted the physical characterization of the material.
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