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Green light for the final design of the Strait Bridge: it will be the longest single-span bridge in the world
The goal, according to engineers, is to complete the infrastructure between 2032 and 2033.
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Meloni sees a political design of the judiciary on migrants
According to Meloni, the judiciary seems to hinder the fight against illegal flows.
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Italian soccer introduces salary cuts for relegated players
Serie A’s new collective agreement mandates a 25% pay reduction upon relegation, hoping for a more solid and sustainable system
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Italian corporations urge EU web tax amid unequal U.S. trade deal
Assonime criticizes the EU’s trade agreement with the U.S. as one-sided and urges a unified digital tax to protect Europe’s fiscal interests.
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Farnesina announces 20 Italian trucks with new food aid for Gaza
The World Food Program vehicles carry more than 350 tons of flour purchased with Italian funds.
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Politics on vacation: Italy’s halls of power closed for summer break
With national institutions on holiday until September, leaders head for seaside retreats, but a busy electoral season awaits their return.
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Lazio registers its sixth West Nile virus victim
After an 83-year-old woman's death in Latina, the toll linked to the virus has risen to 13 nationwide.
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Consumption: Milan tops overall spending, Rome leads in food purchases
An in-depth look at Italy’s spending patterns, with Milan leading total expenditure, Rome dominating food purchases, and the South showing rapid growth.
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Venice introduces 'barcavelox' to control speed of motorboats in canals
The new speed monitoring system aims to protect Venice’s fragile waterways and historic buildings from damage caused by fast-moving boats.
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The paradox of Italian wine: abundant production meets declining consumption
As vineyards expand and harvests grow, falling domestic consumption and cultural shifts challenge Italy’s iconic wine industry.
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Car prices soar: Italians put the brakes on new car purchases
Rising prices and tariff fears push over half of Italian consumers to delay buying new vehicles, but curiosity for tech and Chinese brands grows.
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From Rome to Palermo, horse-drawn carriages are disappearing
A fading tradition as retirements and license changes reduce the number of carriages across Italy, while animal rights campaigns continue to push for change.
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Mediaset set to acquire Germany's second largest TV broadcaster
This is a decisive turning point for the group now led by Pier Silvio Berlusconi, after almost five years of disagreement over strategic decisions with the Prosieben board.
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Roots Tourism: Sicily, at the foot of Mount Etna in Belpasso
Belpasso combines the power of Mount Etna, snow-capped peaks, the crystal clear sea of the Ionian coast, historical and archaeological heritage, food and wine traditions, and popular music.
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