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| Tuesday, November 4, 2025 |
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Collapse of Medieval tower in Rome: Worker dies, investigation launched
On Monday morning, November 3, 2025, part of the medieval Torre dei Conti in central Rome collapsed during renovation works. Eleven workers were on site; one was trapped under rubble for nearly 11 hours and later died, while others were injured. Authorities have opened an inquiry for negligent homicide and disaster.
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Woman stabbed in Milan’s Piazza Gae Aulenti: suspect arrested after 11-hour manhunt
A 43-year-old woman was violently stabbed without apparent motive in Piazza Gae Aulenti in Milan, around 9 a.m. She underwent over two hours of surgery after being transported to hospital in critical condition. The assailant, 59-year-old Vincenzo Lanni, was arrested after an 11-hour search; he had a prior similar offence in 2015 and was recently released from psychiatric-care detention.
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Migration in transition: fewer arrivals, stronger integration in Italy
OECD report highlights declining new entries but record citizenships, as Italy moves toward a more stable and planned migration model.
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PITAGORA: Italy’s supercomputer powers the future of clean energy
With 27 trillion operations per second, Italy’s new fusion-focused supercomputer strengthens Europe’s race toward sustainable nuclear power.
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Farewell to Loriano Bagnoli, the visionary behind Sammontana’s ice cream empire
Loriano Bagnoli, honorary president of Sammontana and one of the key figures in Italy’s ice cream industry, has died at the age of 86.
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Threats against journalists in Italy nearly double in 2025
Ossigeno Observatory reports 361 cases in six months, with rising intimidation, unfounded complaints, and social media attacks, especially from local officials.
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When credit dries up, the mafia moves in
As bank lending shrinks, organized crime steps in to finance struggling Italian companies.
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Fieracavalli 2025: Verona welcomes 2,200 horses from around the world
The 127th edition celebrates global equestrian excellence with 200 events, top international riders, and new collaborations across fashion and cuisine.
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Vatican: St. John Henry Newman named Doctor of the Church
Pope Leo honors the English theologian as the 38th Doctor of the Church, recognizing his profound impact on faith, reason, and the unity of Christian thought.
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Maurizio Cattelan’s golden toilet “America” heads to auction at Sotheby’s
The 18-karat gold artwork, valued at $10 million by weight alone, arrives in New York as a symbol of irony, excess, and artistic provocation.
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Prosecco dominates U.S. market, making up one-third of Italian wine sales
With 660 million bottles produced in 2024, Italy’s signature sparkling wine continues its global rise, led by Conegliano Valdobbiadene and Asolo’s premium labels.
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Katy Perry shines in Bologna despite technical delay
The pop icon’s long-awaited “Lifetime Tour” dazzles fans at Unipol Arena with a vibrant, futuristic show after a seven-year hiatus from Italy.
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Italy invests in green growth with 3 million new trees planted by 2024
A nationwide reforestation drive spans nearly 4,000 hectares, generating over €20 million a year in ecosystem value and strengthening resilience to climate change.
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ITA Airways celebrates Italian agri-food excellence in Rome and Milan airports
The airline launches “Viaggio nelle eccellenze”, a showcase of PDO and PGI products celebrating Italian cuisine’s UNESCO heritage candidacy.
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