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| Tuesday, November 11, 2025 |
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Meloni: Europe must reclaim its industrial soul and apply common sense to climate policy
At the Federacciai assembly in Bergamo, Italy’s Prime Minister warns against dangerous deindustrialization and calls for a Green Deal that protects jobs and competitiveness.
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Mattarella receives Abu Mazen: Advocating two states for two Peoples
The Italian President and the Palestinian Authority leader reaffirm the two-state solution as the only path to lasting peace in the Middle East.
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Elkann criticizes Ferrari: Great mechanics, but the rest has been a disappointment
After another difficult weekend in Brazil, Ferrari president John Elkann openly criticized the team’s performance, calling for unity and focus ahead of the final races of the season.
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Tennis / Mixed start for Italy at the ATP Finals: Sinner wins, Musetti falls
Jannik Sinner opened his title defense with a confident win over Felix Auger-Aliassime, while Lorenzo Musetti struggled against Taylor Fritz in his late-call debut.
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Italian steel industry worth up to €60 billion as emissions fall sharply
In 2024 Italy’s steel sector saw a slight dip in production but confirmed its leadership in low-emission output, with 90% of steel made through electric furnaces powered by scrap metal.
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Winter Olympics: three months before the start, short-term rental costs near the venues double
With the Games approaching, Milan’s real estate market heats up as rents surge by over 100% around Olympic sites.
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When “Made in Italy” was born: the 1897 discovery linking Cadore to New York
Historian Massimo Orlandini uncovers the earliest known use of the phrase “Made in Italy”, when a Belluno eyewear company proudly marked its products for export to New York.
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Political news: trust in new media is falling
Ipsos Doxa survey shows traditional outlets still lead in credibility, while podcasts, social media, and influencers struggle to earn public confidence.
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Gambling in Italy: a disease for millions, a profit for the mafia
Over three million Italians struggle with gambling addiction, while organized crime exploits the booming industry, controlling bets, laundering money, and rigging games.
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Italians and savings: Careful, Fearful, and Eager to Learn
A new study shows that 44% keep their savings in current accounts, while only 10% feel truly informed about financial management
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Eni launches new biorefinery project in Malaysia with PETRONAS and Euglena
The Pengerang facility marks a major step toward Enilive’s goal of producing over 5 million tons of biofuels per year by 2030.
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Aquileia unearths new treasures from its ancient river port
Excavations led by the University of Verona have uncovered gold coins and ancient trade structures, revealing new details about the commercial heart of the Roman city of Aquileia.
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Chess: toung venetian Lorenzo Lodici shakes up World Championships
At 25, Lodici defeats top contenders Niemann and Adams, positioning himself as Italy’s rising chess star in Goa.
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Mathematics: Professor Cristiana De Filippis wins prestigious U.S. SIAM Prize
The University of Parma researcher is honored by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics for her groundbreaking work in mathematical analysis.
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