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Wednesday, September 10, 2025 |
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Deepfake bill: mandatory watermarks and platform accountability
A new proposal from Italy’s Noi Moderati party seeks to regulate AI-generated deepfakes with certified user identification, rapid takedowns, and penalties for non-compliant platforms.
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Immigration shift in Europe: fewer Syrians, more Venezuelans seeking asylum
Italy sees growth in Bangladeshi and Pakistani applicants, while Europe records 399,000 asylum requests in the first half of 2025, a 23% drop overall.
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Italy sees more graduates amid persistent educational challenges
Despite rising numbers of young adults with higher degrees, social disparities, high dropout rates, and an aging teaching workforce continue to challenge Italy’s education system.
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Coop Report 2025: in the age of chaos amid conflicts, technology, and new inequalities
The latest Coop report warns of mounting conflicts, technological power shifts, and widening wealth gaps reshaping the global order.
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For Sale in Lucca: the Villa once owned by Carolina Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon
A majestic 18th-century villa once belonging to Carolina Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon and Queen of Naples, has been put on the market by Lionard Luxury Real Estate.
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Freshly picked apples transported via cableway in Trentino
A world-first cableway moves harvested apples to underground storage in the Dolomites, cutting energy use and avoiding 5,000 truck trips each year.
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From mortgages to consumer loans: six in ten Italians carry bank debt
Mortgages, personal loans, and consumer credit remain widespread, with average monthly repayments stable and outstanding balances slightly declining.
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Scientific research: three American scholars and a French researcher win the 2025 Balzan Prizes
Honoring pioneering research in humanities and sciences, while supporting the next generation of scholars.
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Serie A broadens perspectives: RefCam debuts in the Derby d’Italia
For the Juventus–Inter match, a high-resolution micro-camera on the referee offers fans a first-person perspective, enhancing replays, transparency, and the broadcast experience.
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Loan Shark: the video game made in Sardinia with just 10 euros becomes a U.S. sensation
Created in three months by two young developers, the psychological horror hit Loan Shark has gone viral worldwide, fueled by word of mouth and global streamers.
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Mountains under pressure: the Alps in climate crisis
In the last 60 years, more than 170 km² of glacier area has been lost in the Italian Alps—equivalent to the surface of Lake Como.
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The Devil in stiletto heels lands in Milan
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway reunite for “The Devil Wears Prada 2”, with filming set to hit Italy’s fashion capital right after Milan Fashion Week.
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Born to count left to right: an Italian study explains why
At the heart of this phenomenon lies brain lateralization—also known as hemispheric specialization—the idea that the two hemispheres of the brain have different roles in cognitive processes.
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School in Abruzzo sparks controversy: parental signatures required even for adult students
The measure, presented by the principal as a matter of oversight and responsibility, has quickly drawn strong criticism from several families. Parents argue that the rule clashes with existing law, since students who reach adulthood are legally entitled to handle their own attendance records.
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