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Leo XIV calls on digital creators: Bring peace in this time torn by hostility and war
Pope Leo XIV yesterday spoke in St. Peter's Basilica with digital influencers and missionaries on the occasion of their Jubilee.
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Foreign Minister Tajani: Italian exports show strong growth in 2025
Exports to non-EU markets rise steadily in the first half of the year, reflecting the success of Italy’s Export Plan and ongoing efforts to support international trade expansion.
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Fire emergency in Sardinia, tourists flee from flames into the sea
From the mountain, the flames reached all the way to the beach, forcing hundreds of people to seek refuge at sea from where they were rescued by several rescue boats.
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UN rapporteur Albanese addresses Chamber: Pressure on me, but spotlight should stay on Israeli abuses
With reference to the double date to present her report on Western companies and banks, Albanese yesterday spoke to the Chamber of Deputies.
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Culture Minister defends film sector: Italian cinema enters a renewed phase
The Minister of Culture spoke yesterday in a briefing in the Senate on the situation of Italian cinema.
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Salvini on Strait Bridge: “Final project next week, construction to begin this summer”
Salvini announced that the final plans for the Messina Bridge Project will be approved in the first week of August, clearing the way for construction to start before summer’s end.
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Italy’s future: fewer people, more loneliness
As the population declines and ages, Istat warns that nearly half of Italian households will soon consist of just one person, transforming loneliness into a national social challenge.
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Vatican Church properties generate €62.2 million profit in 2024
APSA reports strong financial results, supporting the Roman Curia, the Pope, and Church missions, while managing thousands of properties across Italy and Europe.
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BMW, FIAT and others reeling from U.S. tariffs: blow to Europe’s auto industry
Among the sectors, luxury also has to do the math, that is why Ferrari increased its price list by up to 10% in March.
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Innovation: Venice lab leads the search for alternative materials to rare earths
RARA Factory’s new lab in Venice leads Italy’s first deep-tech effort to find sustainable, high-performance substitutes for critical materials, reducing Europe’s import dependence.
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Dual-vector gene therapy: world’s first patient sees again
A groundbreaking gene therapy restores vision to the first patient treated worldwide for a rare hereditary retinal disease, offering new hope for progressive blindness.
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Flat-Rolled steel from former Ilva of Taranto drives demand in auto, defense, and infrastructure
Taranto’s high-quality steel remains indispensable for critical industries, emphasizing the strategic importance of revitalizing domestic steel production.
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University of Pisa cuts ties with two Israeli universities over Gaza conflict
In a political and ethical stand prompted by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Pisa ends formal agreements with Israeli universities, calling for peace and an end to hostilities.
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Healthcare and IT jobs in short supply: Italy faces critical workforce gaps
Healthcare and IT jobs in short supply: Italy faces critical workforce gaps
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Tor Vergata area ready to host final events of Youth Jubilee
A set-up of exceptional proportions, worthy of the Jubilee Method, as the special synergy between public agencies that characterized the organization of this world event was dubbed.
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Microgate brings Italian innovation to the Extremely Large Telescope
Environmental and electromechanical testing is currently underway at Microgate’s Bolzano headquarters, replicating desert-like conditions to guarantee long-term reliability.
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