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| Thursday, January 22, 2026 |
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Gaza Peace Board: Italy opens the door but asks for time
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni signals interest in Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” for Gaza, but raises constitutional concerns over Italy’s participation.
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Milan tightens security ahead of Olympics: red zones, school closures and flight restrictions
With the Winter Games approaching, Milan introduces extraordinary security measures to protect the opening ceremony and Olympic routes.
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82 Years on: remembering the Allied landings at Anzio and Nettuno
Speaking at the anniversary ceremonies in Anzio and Nettuno, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani highlighted how the memory of the Allied landings continues to shape Italy’s democratic identity and its commitment to Europe.
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Only one in three Italians feels confident using artificial intelligence
Despite growing awareness, just 33% say they are capable of using AI tools, according to an Altroconsumo survey.
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Rome bids farewell to Valentino in white: the city mourns its emperor of fashion
Thousands gather in Rome to pay tribute to Valentino Garavani in a solemn farewell marked by elegance, emotion and the colour he loved most.
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The house sold with a look-alike: Naples scam ends with two arrests
Using a man who resembled the owner, two fraudsters managed to sell a Naples apartment, until police intervened just before the final payment.
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Italian airports see international travel surge
Nearly seven out of ten passengers fly abroad, while cargo and low-cost flights continue to grow.
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Culligan expands in Italy, creating 100 new jobs in 2026
The water solutions giant grows its presence in hospitality and food services, responding to rising demand for sustainable drinking systems.
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How classics are born: an exhibition of Italian literary masterpieces
From Boccaccio to Montale, Villa Farnesina reveals the manuscripts and notebooks behind Italy’s greatest works.
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Moncler appoints Leo Rongone as CEO in leadership shake-up
Remo Ruffini remains Executive Chairman and creative force as the group plans for the future.
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Humans impact the environment more than climate, study shows
Research from the University of Pisa finds human activities dominate environmental changes in northern Tuscany over the last 2,000 years.
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Emma Dante awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement
The Venice Theatre Biennale, under Willem Dafoe’s direction, honors the Palermo-born playwright and director.
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AS Roma’s €1.4 billion stadium: building a new city within the city
More than a soccer arena, the Pietralata project aims to reshape Rome’s urban landscape and the club’s future.
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Britney Spears meets Italian art by chance
An apparently mysterious apple in Milan sparks confusion, irony and a reply from Michelangelo Pistoletto.
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