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Mattarella: October 7 remains a shameful page in history
On the second anniversary of the Hamas attacks in Israel, Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella condemned both terrorism and the suffering of civilians in Gaza, calling for an end to violence and the full respect of humanitarian law.
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UEFA approves Milan–Como match in Perth, but calls it a one-off exception
The Serie A fixture between Milan and Como will be played in Perth, Australia, after Uefa reluctantly granted approval, stressing that the move must not set a precedent for future league games abroad.
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Roberto Occhiuto re-elected as Calabria’s President, secures comfortable win over Tridico
The center-right celebrates another regional victory as Roberto Occhiuto wins re-election in Calabria, widening his lead over the center-left candidate and former INPS chief Pasquale Tridico.
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Fugitive mob boss Leonardo Gesualdo arrested in Foggia after years on the run
One of Italy’s most wanted men, Leonardo Gesualdo, a leading figure in the “Società Foggiana,” was captured at dawn by special forces after four years in hiding.
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Leo XIV ends IOR monopoly on Vatican investments, overturning Francis’ reform
The Motu Proprio “Coniuncta Cura” restores APSA’s central role and launches a new era of shared responsibility and transparency in Vatican finance.
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Electric vehicle charging points on highways nearly double in two years
With faster, ultra-fast stations and over 70,000 points expected by year’s end, Italy makes long-distance electric driving easier than ever.
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Gas pipeline dig in Teramo reveals hidden Iron Age necropolis
Construction uncovers ten ancient tombs and burial mounds, shedding light on 850–750 BC funerary traditions.
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Aimo Moroni, unquestioned maestro of Italian cuisine, dies at 89
Founder of the iconic Milanese restaurant ‘Il Luogo di Aimo e Nadia’, Moroni shaped six decades of Italian culinary excellence and left a lasting gastronomic legacy.
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Sustainability: Siena wins European Green Leaf award for environmental excellence
With a 61% recycling rate and ambitious waste reduction goals, Siena sets the standard for sustainable cities in Europe.
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Five autographed letters of King Charles Albert returned to Turin
Lost for years, the historic letters resurface from an antiquarian shop, revealing royal insights into 19th-century politics and military life.
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Inflation in Italy stable at 2% while OECD average stands at 4.1%
Amid rising food and energy costs, Italy keeps consumer prices steady, outperforming most major industrialized economies.
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Parma leads Italian research against pandemics.
The University of Parma heads the PANVIRIDE project, developing new antiviral molecules and innovative therapies to combat emerging viruses.
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Parolin: It Is unacceptable to reduce people to collateral victims
On the anniversary of the Hamas attack, the Vatican Secretary of State calls for peace, condemns violence and antisemitism, and urges the world to stop before it’s too late.
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Assisi begins celebrations for St. Francis, Patron Saint of Italy
With a life-size projection of Cimabue’s masterpiece and the reinstatement of the national holiday, the city honors Italy’s beloved patron saint.
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