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Giorgia Meloni intensifies diplomacy: ensuring the safety of Italians in the Middle East
The Prime Minister convenes top ministers and engages with European and Gulf leaders, reaffirming Italy’s commitment to security, stability, and solidarity with civilians affected by violence.
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Iran / Living through the attack: an Italian voice from Dubai
An Italian journalist based in Dubai and contributor to 9Colonne describes missiles in the sky, air defenses at work, and the reassurance provided by local authorities amid rising tensions.
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Pope Leo XIV in Quarticciolo: a sign of hope in a resilient suburb
Forty-six years after Pope John Paul II’s visit, the Bishop of Rome returns to one of the capital’s most fragile districts, calling for peace, solidarity, and the courage to choose good over evil.
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Sanremo turns to Naples: the popular success of Sal Da Vinci
With ‘Per sempre sì’, the Festival celebrates family and timeless romance, closing an experimental chapter and opening a new era under Stefano De Martino’s upcoming direction.
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Doctors’ salaries rise: €492 extra per month starting this month
The new collective labor contract benefits 120,000 hospital doctors and 17,000 healthcare managers, with a total of €1.2 billion allocated to enhance wages and professional skills.
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Italy’s US exports grow, but only thanks to pharmaceuticals
While the pharmaceutical sector soars 54%, traditional Made in Italy industries face declines, highlighting structural vulnerabilities in the American market.
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Olive oil tourism flourishes: 619,000 mills welcome visitors across Italy
With a 37% rise in interest, both domestic and international travelers are drawn to tastings, cultural itineraries, and immersive experiences that celebrate Italy’s centuries-old olive oil heritage.
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Farewell to Rino Marchesi: gentleman of the bench and icon of 1980s soccer
The first coach of Diego Maradona’s Italian career, Marchesi is remembered for his skill, elegance, and unwavering professionalism, leaving a lasting legacy across Fiorentina, Napoli, Juventus, and beyond.
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The first show after Giorgio Armani: Mina marks the passing of the baton
At Via Borgonuovo 21, Silvana Armani’s debut women’s collection becomes an act of continuity, sealed by the emotional release of ‘A costo di morire’.
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Venice Biennale 2026: The most international ever, yet the Least Italian
With 111 artists selected by Koyo Kouoh and none from Italy, this year’s exhibition highlights the paradox of a country absent from the very global debate on marginality it is uniquely placed to address.
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Italy’s digital skills gap: progress remains uneven
While Italy has made modest progress in digital literacy, nearly half of the population still lacks basic skills, with schools and infrastructure lagging behind European standards.
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A Renaissance treasure rediscovered: livy manuscript once owned by Ippolita Maria Sforza sold at auction
A rare 15th-century illuminated manuscript linked to one of the most learned women of the Italian Renaissance has resurfaced and fetched over €500,000 at auction in Milan.
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Tennis / Luciano Darderi, the king of clay: fifth ATP title in Santiago
Italy’s Luciano Darderi continues his rise on clay courts, claiming his fifth career ATP title in Santiago and confirming himself as one of the tour’s most consistent performers on red dirt.
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Motor racing mourns Sandro Munari, the “Dragon of Cavarzere”
Winner of world, European, and Italian championships, Munari was celebrated for his precision, tactical skill, and integrity on the track, leaving an enduring legacy in rallying history.
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