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Friday, September 23rd 2022 |
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Meloni: Ours will be an élite government
"It was a horrendous election campaign." Giorgia Meloni, yesterday's guest on the Canale 5 television program "Mattino Cinque," did not take half measures. "The left, faced with the arrival of democracy (with the upcoming elections), has shown its extremist side."
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Environment, Fridays for the Future today protesting for the environment
A global strike for the environment. Today's mobilization is being organized by the Fridays For Future climate justice movement.
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Italy's earthquake history. Since 1985, over 100,000 shocks have occurred
Yesterday, Italy shook. In a few hours, the entire boot has been struck by six earthquakes from north to south, which do not appear to be connected. However, the number of earthquakes in Italy persists and appears to be growing.
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Venice: a new look against high water
The center of Venice, which welcomes millions of tourists every year, has a new look. After millennia of history - the first basilica was built in 826 – St. Mark's Square will be subjected to a series of important works.
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Fiumicino: 100 illegal private hire cars sanctioned at the airport so far this year
The war against abusive taxi drivers and chauffeured cars continues at Fiumicino airport.
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Here’s why the markets do not fear the victory of the Right
Markets are accustomed to the historic instability of Italian governments and the upcoming elections are not a major source of concern. Italian governments remain in office on average for less than two years, as has been the case since the Second World War.
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The demographic crisis: by 2049, deaths will outnumber births by 2 to 1
The updated demographic projections for the country through 2021 confirm the existence of a potential crisis framework.
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Discovery of a molecule in the intestine that increases the risk of heart attack and stroke
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), an endotoxin of the bacterial cell wall of the intestine, can reach the arterial vessels and cause inflammation and thrombosis. This is a new cardiovascular risk factor that has been pinned on the intestine.
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Elections: 4,746 candidates, 1 out of 7 is under 40 and 44.3% is female
There are 4,746 candidates in the general election that will take place in Italy on Sunday. However, there are more candidacies (6,347) since the law allows candidates to be in a single-member college and in 5 multi-member colleges.
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Open Arms in Messina with 402 migrants
Yesterday Messina hosted the ship of Open Arms, the Spanish NGO that three days ago had picked up a boat adrift in the Mediterranean, traveling with 402 people on board since then.
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Rome's Globe Theatre collapse; 12 injured
Yesterday morning, at the conclusion of a school performance at the theatre in Villa Borghese, a staircase partially collapsed.
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Paramount+ lands in Italy with Sly as testimonial
Paramount, the group born from the merger of Viacom and CBS Corporation, challenges Netflix, Disney and other major platforms by launching its streaming service, Paramount+, also in Italy.
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Water: Italians are second in the world for bottled water consumption
On average, each Italian drinks 208 liters of bottled water in a year: we are first in Europe, where the average is 106 liters, and second in the World after Mexico (244 liters).
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