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| Tuesday, November 25, 2025 |
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Mattarella: Women’s freedom must be defended every day
On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, President Mattarella urged renewed commitment to women’s rights, warning that gender inequality still permeates daily life and digital spaces.
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Center-left prevails in the South, center-right leads Veneto in 2025 regional elections
Low turnout contributes to decisive victories for existing leadership across Puglia, Campania, and Veneto.
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Rome’s Torre dei Conti will not be dismantled as safety measures begin
Following two collapses, authorities implement targeted interventions to secure the medieval tower while investigations into the fatal accident continue.
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Arts / Fragments of the future: Michelangelo Galliani’s marble visions
Italian sculptor Michelangelo Galliani blends Renaissance techniques with modern materials, creating works that bridge past and present. His recent Roman exhibition confirms his growing international acclaim, with pieces now entering major U.S. collections.
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Mantua: man disguises himself as deceased mother to claim pension
A 57-year-old nurse under investigation after concealing his mother’s body for three years and collecting her pension.
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New labor agreement gives 1.5 million metalworkers €205 pay rise
After 17 months of negotiations and a 40-hour strike, the renewed contract also introduces shorter working hours and permanent jobs for temporary staff.
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Basketball / Shake-Up at Olimpia Milano. Ettore Messina steps down: I had become a source of division
After a difficult start to the season, Ettore Messina resigned as head coach of Olimpia Milano, saying he had become a “divisive” presence. Peppe Poeta takes over immediately, while Messina stays on as adviser.
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Italians trust caution over risk in personal finance
A new Assogestioni–Censis report reveals that Italians remain deeply cautious about financial investments, even as scams proliferate and digital trading platforms grow. Despite varying levels of financial education, prudence remains the dominant attitude.
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Italy’s seniors take a more active role in public life
Political participation and volunteerism are rising among those over 65, with older adults increasingly engaging online and in social, cultural, and civic activities.
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Italy–Saudi Arabia business ties strengthen with 1,000-company forum in Riyadh
The 2025 Italy–Saudi Arabia Business Forum brings together over a thousand firms for strategic meetings, boosting trade and collaboration across multiple sectors.
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Italy leads in small enterprises but trails industrial giants
Italian SMEs dominate Europe in employment and value added, yet the country struggles without large corporations to compete in key industrial sectors.
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Poste Italiane issues a stamp honoring Robert F. Kennedy
On the centenary of his birth, Italy commemorates the U.S. leader’s commitment to civil rights with a first-ever stamp featuring an American figure.
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AI and ethics: when images no longer reflect reality
Veronica Neri’s new book examines how AI-generated visuals influence perception, shape truth, and challenge ethical norms in the digital age.
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The Italian barbershop: tradition meets modern revival
From historic establishments to emerging pioneers, Italy’s barbering craft is experiencing a vibrant renaissance across the country.
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