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Bomb attack targets journalist Sigfrido Ranucci: two cars destroyed outside his home
Two explosions rocked the home of Report host Sigfrido Ranucci in Pomezia, destroying his and his daughter’s cars. No one was injured. Authorities suspect a homemade explosive and are treating the case as a possible mafia-related attack.
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Tennis / Sinner crushes Djokovic to reach final: another showdown with Alcaraz awaits
Jannik Sinner delivered a stunning performance in Riyadh, defeating world number one Novak Djokovic 6–4, 6–2 to reach the Six Kings Slam final — where he’ll face Carlos Alcaraz in a repeat of last year’s title clash.
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Mel Gibson returns to Italy for “The Resurrection of Christ”
More than twenty years after “The Passion of the Christ”, the director begins filming its long-awaited sequel between Rome and Matera.
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Court of Justice rules: pets in airplane holds are legally "baggage"
The EU Court of Justice has ruled that pets transported in an aircraft’s cargo hold fall under the legal definition of “baggage.” The decision limits airline liability for lost animals, unless owners make a special value declaration at check-in.
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US tourism strengthens Italy ties, leading in growth and visitor satisfaction
New data from the Ministry of Tourism highlight rising American arrivals and record spending, confirming the United States as Italy’s most important tourism market.
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The Vernacoliere suspends publication: Italy’s iconic satirical paper halts amid “tough times”
After more than six decades of irreverent humor and biting satire, Il Vernacoliere is pausing its publication. Founder Mario Cardinali cites financial strain and the ongoing crisis in print journalism as reasons behind the decision.
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Altitech signs partnership with Saudi holding to expand global MRO presence
The Italian aerospace maintenance leader joins forces with Alnimr Alarabi Holding to create a center of excellence in Saudi Arabia, strengthening its position across the region.
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Bologna incident: basketball player Luca Vildoza and wife arrested after dispute with ambulance worker
The Virtus Bologna playmaker and his wife were detained following an alleged assault on a paramedic, then released pending investigation.
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Consob blocks deepfake crypto scams featuring Italian politicians
Three websites using deepfake images and voices of Meloni, Salvini, Schlein, and Calenda to promote unauthorized investments have been taken down.
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Italian book rights abroad surge 8% in 2024
Despite a domestic market decline, publishers sell more translation rights than ever, marking the second-best result since 2001.
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Engineering shortage persists in Italy amid strong demand
Despite rising enrollment in technical and management programs, nearly 7,000 positions remain vacant in high-specialization engineering fields.
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Monsterland returns to Imola: Europe’s largest Halloween festival
With 50,000 attendees, 12 stages, and a 12-hour night of immersive entertainment, the 2025 edition celebrates motorsports with the theme ‘The Psychedelic Circuit’.
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Italian trade deficit with China hits €43 billion in 2025
Rising imports and declining exports intensify Italy’s dependence on Chinese goods across multiple strategic sectors.
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Italian Language in the World: Accademia della Crusca’s book now online
The free electronic volume explores the presence and perception of Italian worldwide, featuring contributions from overseas Corresponding Academicians and eight thematic essays.
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