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Justice Reform / Italy heads toward a confirmatory referendum in 2026
After Senate approval, Italy’s constitutional reform separating judges’ and prosecutors’ careers is set to face a popular referendum between March and April 2026.
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Italian postal savings celebrates 150 years, honored by the President of the Republic
A century and a half of trust between citizens and the state, financing Italy’s economic and social progress.
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Fewer Italian families able to save: only 41% manage to put money aside
The lowest level since 2018, as confidence and living standards decline and more households now spend all their income or draw on savings.
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Italy undertakes a thousand construction sites to modernize energy infrastructure
Over €34 billion in investments to upgrade national electricity and gas networks, with major projects like the Tyrrhenian Link and the Adriatic Line leading the transformation.
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Italian export growth to the United States
September saw a 34% surge in sales to Washington, supported by major ship orders and a thriving pharmaceutical sector.
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Earthquakes studied from your smartphone: the citizen science revolution starts in Italy
A groundbreaking project turns citizens’ phones into real-time seismic sensors, mapping ground motion and saving lives before the strongest tremors hit.
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Verona school bans Halloween costumes, parents protest
A primary school near Verona has banned Halloween costumes, sparking backlash from parents who accuse the new principal of ending a harmless tradition.
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Big U.S. investors eye Panini, the iconic sticker giant
Following the death of its longtime owner, global funds and American companies are weighing entry into the historic Modena brand, holder of FIFA rights through 2030.
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Farewell to General Franco Angioni, leader of Italy’s peace mission in Lebanon
A soldier, statesman, and symbol of human leadership, Angioni’s legacy continues to inspire for his balance of discipline and compassion.
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Tom Ford returns to cinema and chooses Italy for ‘Cry to the Heavens’
The designer-turned-director adapts Anne Rice’s evocative tale of music, passion, and identity set in 18th-century Italy.
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Totò and His Naples: an exhibition on the Prince of Laughter heads to New York
A tribute to the legendary Neapolitan actor whose enduring bond with his city continues to inspire the world.
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Italian beer industry keeps growing, creating wealth and jobs
In ten years, the sector has generated €92 billion in value and 24,000 new jobs, confirming beer as a key driver of Italy’s economy.
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Home burglaries / 14 Million Italians “visited” by thieves at least once
A new Censis–Verisure report reveals that more than one in four Italians has experienced a home burglary. Despite a slight drop in 2025, fear of break-ins continues to rise across the country.
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Italy’s spiciest challenge: the “super hot” chili-eating championship in Bergamo
This weekend, Chiuduno in northern Italy hosts the fiery “Super Hot” Championship — a contest for those brave enough to face the world’s hottest chili peppers.
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