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Wednesday, August 27, 2025 |
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The Russian Embassy in Italy against Sports Minister Abodi: Double standards between us and Israel
According to the diplomatic representation, the minister's words show a partial assessment of international conflicts, as well as ‘distorting the task of those who should only be concerned with Olympic preparation’.
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Sinner dominates US Open debut, Kopriva with no chance
The Italian easily defeated Czech Vit Kopriva in just over an hour and a half, showing reassuring form after his withdrawal in Cincinnati in the final against Carlos Alcaraz.
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Pope Leo XIV's first book now available in bookstores
The book is a collection of Pope Leo XIV's first speeches, published in Italian, English, and Spanish.
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Catholic and Orthodox clergy to stay in Gaza: Leaving the Strip would be a death sentence
The religious leaders from both clergies reiterated that there is no justification for “the deliberate and forced mass displacement of civilians”.
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Unfriending Jewish friends: the shocking proposal of a university professor in Palermo
In the post, the professor called for people to break off friendships on social media with Jewish people, even those critical of the Israeli government's actions, considering them accomplices.
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Archaeologist Giuseppe Maggi, discoverer of Herculaneum treasures, dies at 95
“Peppino” Maggi brought the Herculaneum Boat and countless artifacts to light, leaving a legacy that will inspire generations of archaeologists.
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Smartphone distractions and hazardous roads fuel rising traffic accidents
Distracted driving, risky streets, and aging vehicles are driving an increase in accidents and injuries across Italy.
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Work: Italy’s film and TV industry to hire over 240,000 professionals
From showrunners to video editors, demand for creative and technical talent surges as streaming and on-demand platforms fuel growth.
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Silvio Berlusconi’s Sardinian Villa Certosa set to change hands
Originally intended to remain in the family, the Mediterranean villa—valued at up to €500 million—is now attracting interest from international luxury buyers.
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Cinema: Werner Herzog and Francis Ford Coppola shine at Venice Film Festival
Two cinematic legends meet as Herzog receives the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, with Coppola delivering the official laudatio.
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342 new data centers spark massive surge in Italy’s power demand
Connection requests hit 55 gigawatts, up from 31 GW last year, with Lombardy leading the boom driven by AI and cloud computing.
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The Portuguese man-of-war has reached Italian beaches: the ‘super jellyfish’ and its deadly sting
Bright blue and equipped with tentacles up to 30 meters long, this deadly marine organism is spreading across the Mediterranean due to rising sea temperatures.
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Venice protests against mugging: a street becomes “Calle pickpocket”
The ironic but bitter gesture is aimed at denouncing a situation that has been exasperating the city for years.
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Roots Tourism: Las Plassas and the historical beauties of Sardinia's Marmilla region
Built in the Middle Ages at the foot of a fortress, Las Plassas is a place where you can explore Sardinian cultural roots, ideal for curious visitors and returning emigrants interested in learning more about the island's past.
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