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Monday, September 8, 2025 |
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Italian women’s volleyball team crowned World Champions
Italy defeats Türkiye 3-2 in a thrilling tie-break final in Bangkok, achieving their 36th consecutive victory and earning a historic gold medal.
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Alcaraz back on top as Sinner’s 65-week reign ends, but Italian tennis shines in 2025
Carlos Alcaraz returns to world No. 1 after his sixth Slam title, while Italy celebrates its best season ever with Sinner, Musetti, Darderi, and the doubles team Bolelli-Vavassori.
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Venice Film Festival concludes with glamour and global reflections
The 82nd edition closes with awards for Jim Jarmusch and Kaouther Ben Hania, honors for Italian cinema, and a celebration where calls for peace echoed alongside cinematic brilliance.
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Italy witnesses at the “Red Moon” in rare total lunar eclipse
On the evening of September 7, a spectacular blood moon appeared over Italy, drawing crowds of enthusiasts and onlookers who shared a night of wonder beneath the stars.
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Pope Leo XIV canonizes Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati
A historic ceremony in St. Peter’s Square welcomes two young modern witnesses of faith, one a digital evangelist and the other dedicated to social justice, into the ranks of the Saints.
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Padua bans cell phones for staff in preschools and daycare centers
A new “digital silence” policy restricts staff from using phones during school hours to foster direct engagement, safeguard privacy, and support healthy development in young children.
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Italy’s new school year opens with fewer students and stricter rules
About 7 million students are heading back to school in Italy, 120,000 fewer than last year. New rules include stricter discipline, mobile phone bans, and a revamped technical education track.
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Italy’s troubling reality: 1 in 4 faces poverty—Education widens the divide
The Ambrosetti–CRT study reveals Italy’s deep educational gaps: only 31.6% of young adults hold a university degree, and child poverty has risen nearly 50% in ten years.
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An American culinary tribute to Pope Leo XIV in the Papal villas
Borgo Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’ sustainable village in Castel Gandolfo, will soon host a restaurant by Chicago chefs Art Smith and Phil Stefani, offering Italian farm-to-table cuisine with international flavors.
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Vicenzaoro 2025 opens with 1,200 brands from 30 Countries in Vicenza
The international jewelry, watch, and goldsmithing fair showcases the full supply chain, highlighting elegance, innovation, and authentic Made in Italy craftsmanship.
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Marcolin eyewear now under California-based VSP Vision
The Veneto eyewear manufacturer, known for luxury brands like Tom Ford and Zegna, is acquired by VSP Vision, marking a strategic move to expand global reach and drive growth.
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Turin University launches study on justice petitions of the destitute in Ancient Egypt
A three-year project will analyze papyrus petitions from Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, shedding light on legal practices and the societal impact of Rome’s conquest.
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New York: Gavio Group wins contract for new Second Avenue subway segment in New York
ASTM Group will build the largest tunnel excavation in MTA history, connecting 116th to 125th Streets and showcasing Italian engineering expertise.
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Nautica: Sanlorenzo boosts growth thanks to American customers
Italy’s leading yacht maker reports €454 million in first-half revenue, driven by strong sales in the Superyacht and Nautor Swan divisions, with the US market leading the surge.
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