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Thursday, August 28, 2025 |
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Meloni at the Rimini meeting: housing plan ready for families
At the Rimini Meeting, Meloni unveiled a family housing plan while also addressing immigration, foreign policy, and judicial reforms.
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Stolen photos of female politicians also appear on sexist website with 200,000 members
Meanwhile, many users are trying to delete their profiles from the offending platform, generating a veritable exodus.
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Dozens of boats to Gaza to bring food to Palestinians
The initiative is joined by 44 delegations from as many countries, including Italy, to collect donations to provide logistics and collection of humanitarian aid.
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Pope Leo XIV calls for an end to conflict in the Holy Land
The Pontiff urges the release of hostages, a permanent ceasefire, and full respect for humanitarian law, joining Jerusalem’s Patriarchs in appealing for peace.
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Giorgio Armani acquires “La Capannina” in Forte dei Marmi
Armani describes the purchase as a tribute to Italian tradition and to a place that has welcomed generations of artists and intellectuals.
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Inter legend Massimo Moratti in intensive care: condition serious but not critical
The former president, who led the Nerazzurri for 18 years, is hospitalized in Rozzano with pneumonia.
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Italy increases liquefied natural gas imports from the U.S.
However, Europe's commitment in the tariff negotiations with the U.S. administration to further increase overseas gas purchases is still in question.
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The global success of Italian cuisine: €251 billion market value
In 2024, the sector in Italy reached 83 billion euros, marking a +2% growth.
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Raphael's first time in the United States
The exhibition is the result of seven years spent in putting together loans from the world's major museums and getting 200 of the most important drawings, paintings, and tapestries that will make up the first monographic exhibition dedicated to Raphael in the United States.
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World Meeting on Human Fraternity: two days of meetings in Rome
The event is an opportunity to dialogue, share experiences and build, starting from fraternity, new ways of hope and common responsibility.
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Bologna to distribute free crack pipes to reduce harm
As part of a harm reduction initiative, the city provides aluminum pipes and drug-testing services to limit health risks for users.
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University students relocate: one in four leaves home region to study
According to a survey, interregional mobility is highest in smaller regions, with nearly a quarter of Italian university students studying away from home.
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Coffee in Italy set to reach €2 a cup by 2025
Espresso prices have risen over 50% since 2020, driven by climate impacts, energy costs, and new EU sustainability rules, though demand remains strong.
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Cinque Terre loses 50,000 overnight stays: the backfire of anti-overtourism measures
Restrictions and the dominance of major tour operators are driving away multi-day visitors, with tourists favoring 'hit-and-run' stays.
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