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The scientific world mourns Antonino Zichichi, a giant of modern physics
Renowned Italian physicist Antonino Zichichi has died at the age of 96, leaving behind an extraordinary scientific and cultural legacy that shaped international research for decades.
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Milano-Cortina 2026 through Russian eyes: mockery, resentment and political tension
Russian media portray the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics as a diminished and politicized event, openly questioning its legitimacy in the absence of Russian athletes.
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Sanremo 2026: Andrea Pucci steps down as co-host amid controversy
Comedian withdraws from the February 26 festival night following threats and a media storm over his appointment, as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni voices support.
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Armed Robbery attempt on armored van in Southern Italy ends in gunfight
A failed assault on an armored vehicle along the Lecce–Brindisi highway caused traffic chaos and sparked a police chase. No injuries were reported.
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Milan-Cortina 2026: Italy makes history with five medals in one day
Azzurri shine with silver in biathlon and four bronzes in skiing, snowboarding, speed skating, and luge, setting a national record at the Winter Olympics.
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Pope Leo XIV: Humanity’s future lies in brotherhood, not military power
From the Angelus, the Pontiff urges prayers for peace, condemns violence in Nigeria, and calls solidarity the only path forward for future generations.
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Pope Leo XIV considers U.S. visit in September
Trip may coincide with the 81st UN General Assembly in New York, with possible stops at the White House and Mexico as part of the itinerary.
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Capri limits tourist groups to 40 people
New rules require guides to keep groups together and visitors to use headphones, aiming to protect the island’s landmarks and ensure sustainable tourism.
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Rugby: Italy kicks off Six Nations 2026 with a powerful win over Scotland
Azzurri dominated early, withstanded late pressure, and claimed an 18-15 victory at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico.
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Milan to honor Gio Ponti with new museum
The Adi Design Museum will open a dedicated space celebrating the twentieth-century architect and designer, highlighting masterpieces like the iconic Pirelli Tower.
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Ferrero expands North American operations
The WK Kellogg acquisition and new plant expansions in Ontario and Illinois boost production and create hundreds of jobs, bringing Nutella Biscuits outside Europe for the first time.
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Over half a million Italian companies employ foreign workers
Foreign employees total nearly 2 million, concentrated in tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and construction.
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Cinema against bullying: U.S. adaptation of “The Boy in Pink Pants” announced
Following the film’s success, Nick Cassavetes will direct an American remake as the stage musical on Andrea Spezzacatena’s story prepares for its world premiere in Rome.
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Patrizia De Blanck, iconic Italian TV personality, dies at 85
The aristocratic television star and reality-show icon passed away in Rome after a long illness, as announced by her daughter Giada in an emotional tribute.
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