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Pope Leo XIV “reopens” Castel Gandolfo
Leo XIV will remain at Castel Gandolfo until July 20, also devoting himself to some dossiers.
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Drin Drin: new centrist party takes shape in Italy with 15,000 members
Founded by economist Michele Boldrin and entrepreneur Alberto Forchielli, the party promotes reforms, nuclear energy, and pro-European values.
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Mediterranean Sea on fire: record temperatures hit in June 2025
Surface waters soar above 24°C, marking a decade high and underscoring the urgent climate crisis in the region.
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Italian MEP calls to cancel concert by Putin-aligned conductor Valery Gergiev
Democratic Party’s Pina Picierno urges removal of the Russian maestro from a Caserta event, citing his support for the Kremlin and silence on the war in Ukraine.
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Northern Italy overwhelmed by weather: woman swept away by a tree in the Milan area
Meanwhile in the South, the heat wave gives no respite, with perceived temperatures as high as 44 degrees in Foggia.
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Shaken Donnarumma on Musiala's injury: I never meant to hurt him
The PSG and Italian national team goalkeeper found himself at the center of a wave of controversy, triggered by the words of Manuel Neuer, who had implied a certain intentionality in the intervention.
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Fiumicino: new fire damages Roman ship ‘Liburna’ shipyard
Wooden shed and equipment warehouse damaged, but the historic replica vessel remains unharmed amid growing safety concerns.
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Professor calls a student a "jerk", Supreme Court responds: Right to sanction the teacher
The Court of Appeals had already clarified that the use of offensive expressions violates the duties proper to the teaching function, and that censure is among the sanctions provided for such conduct.
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Medicines and vaccines power Italy’s export surge to €54 Billion
The pharmaceutical sector outpaces EU growth, becoming a top contributor to Italy’s foreign exchange surplus and economic performance.
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Air transport: low-cost airlines now carry 58% of air passengers in Italy
As European air traffic surpasses pre-Covid levels, Italy records strong growth fueled by tourism and low-cost carriers.
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Italian volunteer Thomas D’Alba dies fighting in Ukraine
Former music teacher and Folgore Brigade veteran dies defending Ukraine, becoming the seventh Italian casualty in the conflict.
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AC Milan announces first Naming Rights Partner at Milanello
The agreement marks an important step in Milan's commitment to environmental sustainability, thanks to innovative solutions to reduce climate impact and improve the performance of spaces.
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Norris wins epic rain-hit British GP after Piastri picks up penalty: Hulkenberg claims P3 for first time, Hamilton fourth
McLaren came out on top, with Lando Norris taking his second consecutive victory, ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri.
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Blaze meant as revenge on ex-girlfriend kills innocent neighbor in Turin: suspect in custody
According to the investigation, Zippo allegedly tried to set fire to the apartment of his former partner, Madalina Ionela Hagiu, who was vacationing on Elba Island with her boyfriend at the time.
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