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| Thursday, November 6, 2025 |
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“Make Naples Great Again”: former Minister Sangiuliano adopts Trump-style slogan in regional bid
Wearing a red cap bearing the phrase “Make Naples Great Again,” former Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano has launched his campaign for governor of Campania, drawing inspiration from U.S. political slogans.
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Mattarella: Italy’s Armed Forces stand as a pillar of values and peace
During a ceremony at the Quirinale Palace, President Sergio Mattarella praised the Armed Forces for their professionalism and values, underscoring their role in an increasingly complex international context.
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Five Italians found safe in Nepal after fears they were missing
The Foreign Ministry confirmed that contact has been restored with five Italian hikers from Como who went missing during a trek in Nepal. The group is unharmed and continuing their journey.
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Libyan General Almasri arrested on charges of torture and murder
Former Tripoli prison chief faces allegations of war crimes and crimes against humanity, with ties to an ongoing ICC investigation.
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San Siro officially becomes Inter and Milan’s joint property
The City of Milan finalizes the €197 million sale of the iconic Giuseppe Meazza Stadium to the two clubs, paving the way for a new arena by 2031.
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Diabetes costs Italy €1.5 billion a year, affecting one in sixteen citizens
With 4 million diagnosed cases and 1.5 million undetected, the disease remains a critical public health challenge tied to lifestyle and inequality.
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Kiton invests $15 million to redefine its Manhattan presence
Backed by an Intesa Sanpaolo loan, the Neapolitan luxury tailor will renovate its six-story flagship to showcase Made in Italy craftsmanship.
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One in four Italians read comics in the last year
Comic readership reaches two-thirds of the population overall, though recent sales show slight declines after years of record growth.
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Italian banks post a golden year with strong balance sheets and low risk
A BearingPoint study highlights the sector’s capital resilience, improved credit quality, and growing investment in digital and sustainable models.
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Renewables power half of Italy’s electricity, but CO2 emissions are rising
Subtitle: Despite progress in clean energy, fossil fuel dependence and higher building and transport demand drive a 1.5% increase in emissions.
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Sixty years of Oscar Mondadori: celebrating the paperback revolution
From Hemingway to contemporary bestsellers, the iconic “transistor books” that brought great literature to everyone celebrate six decades of cultural revolution.
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Thales and Leonardo launch Sentinel-1D, completing Europe’s Earth monitoring constellation
The new Copernicus satellite will enhance Europe’s capacity to monitor the planet in real time, providing radar data for environmental protection and sustainable management.
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Leading by choice: the rise of Italy’s women entrepreneurs
Better educated and more attentive to employee well-being, women-led businesses are reshaping Italy’s economic landscape.
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Italy’s Festival of the Cuckolds: Santarcangelo’s playful St. Martin’s Day tradition lives on
In Santarcangelo di Romagna, the centuries-old St. Martin’s Fair blends food, folklore, and playful humor in a celebration that locals affectionately call the “Fair of the Cuckolds.”
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