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Fifty years of Italian American identity: NIAF celebrates in Washington
A golden anniversary gala at the Washington Hilton honors half a century of cultural pride, shared values, and the enduring bridge between Italy and the United States.
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Mattarella and Meloni commemorate 50 years of NIAF: a bridge between Italy and the United States
From Rome to Washington, Italy’s leaders honor half a century of Italian-American legacy, celebrating faith, freedom, and the enduring alliance between two nations.
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NIAF Gala honors leaders in business, academia, and the arts
At NIAF’s 50th Anniversary Gala, Doug Leone, Roberto Cingolani, Stefano Antonio Donnarumma, Flavio Cattaneo, and Dr. Katia Passerini were honored with Dea Roma Special Achievement Awards, while John Elkann and Andrea Bocelli received Lifetime Achievement Awards.
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Tragedy after basketball game: Pistoia fans’ bus attacked, second driver killed
A Serie A2 away game turned tragic when rocks struck the bus carrying Tuscan supporters, claiming the life of the second driver and shocking the basketball community.
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Giorgia Meloni’s Government becomes third longest-serving in Italy’s history
Giorgia Meloni’s government has officially become the third longest-serving in the history of the Italian Republic, surpassing Bettino Craxi’s administration. Only two of Silvio Berlusconi’s governments have served longer.
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Ferrari ignites Mugello: the Finali Mondiali return from October 21 to 26
The event will combine the passion of Ferrari fans with the excitement of on-track action, alongside a series of initiatives celebrating the Prancing Horse’s racing heritage and the successes of the past season, rounding off the Corse Clienti year.
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During the peak shopping season, 42% of Italians want the option to return purchases
As holiday spending rises, convenience and flexibility in returns have become a top priority for consumers, highlighting evolving retail expectations across generations.
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Catholic Church canonizes seven new saints across four continents
From Italy to Venezuela, Papua New Guinea, and Armenia, the newly canonized saints exemplify faith, service, and devotion.
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Tourism in Italy struggles amid dollar–euro exchange rate pressure
A stronger euro and global economic uncertainty are impacting U.S. tourist flows and European exports, raising concerns for Italy’s travel industry and broader economy.
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David Doubilet’s photography of the underwater world: from New York to Florence
The renowned nature photographer’s “Oceans” exhibition at Villa Bardini captures the hidden depths and visionary beauty of the sea, blending documentary precision with artistic imagination.
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A Frecciarossa for the Miami–Orlando Route: Italy’s state railways eyes U.S. expansion
Ferrovie dello Stato explores its first American high-speed project, with potential rail initiatives from California to Canada, signaling new transatlantic collaboration.
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Sofia Corradi, the visionary behind Erasmus, dies at 91
Educator and university professor known as the “Mother of Erasmus” transformed international student exchange, shaping generations of young Europeans.
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Sinner dominates Alcaraz in Riyadh: next encounters might be out of the court
After a commanding win at the Six Kings Slam, Jannik Sinner teases new challenges with Carlos Alcaraz, from ski slopes to karting tracks.
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Millions on the court: Sinner’s tournament earnings
Jannik Sinner, Italy’s rising tennis star, earns millions through major tournament wins. A Six Kings Slam victory could net him over $5 million, while his 2025 season has already brought in more than $12 million despite a three-month suspension.
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