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| Wednesday, March 25, 2026 |
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Delmastro resigns after referendum fallout
Justice undersecretary and minister’s chief of staff step down amid tensions, as the Delmastro case fuels political uncertainty.
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Farewell to Gino Paoli, the last voice of the Genoese school
The singer-songwriter who transformed Italian music with poetic depth and raw emotion dies at 91, leaving behind a legacy that redefined love, solitude, and the soul.
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Iran conflict, energy prices and inflation: a new shock threatens Italian household spending
Rising oil and gas prices linked to renewed tensions in Iran could push inflation back up in Italy, wiping out fragile gains in household purchasing power and weakening already sluggish consumer demand.
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Conductor linked to Epstein dropped from Aida at Palermo’s Teatro Massimo
The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has reached Palermo, where Teatro Massimo has decided to end its collaboration with French conductor Frédéric Chaslin ahead of a planned production of Aida.
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Teacher stabbed by 13-year-old student at school near Bergamo
A middle school teacher in northern Italy was seriously wounded in a stabbing attack allegedly carried out by a 13-year-old student shortly before classes began.
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European Banks face €132 billion exposure in Middle East
EBA warns of potential ripple effects as geopolitical tensions threaten energy prices, inflation, and global growth.
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Nationwide FAI initiative draws 540,000 visitors
Naples’ Maradona Stadium tops the list as Italians explore 780 cultural and natural sites across the country.
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Pharmaceutical sector drives Italian export growth
Strong U.S. demand boosts sales, while soaring imports from China highlight reliance on multinational strategies.
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New hope for Alzheimer’s: electrical stimulation shows promise
A University of Milan study reveals how tDCS may slow disease progression by altering amyloid protein behavior in the brain.
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Dario Fo at 100 / We want to make the world laugh, says Jacopo Fo
As celebrations begin for the centenary of Nobel Prize-winning playwright Dario Fo, his son Jacopo reflects on his father’s legacy, Milan’s missed opportunity, and a global tribute built around laughter and theatre.
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Raffaello takes New York: the Met unveils a landmark exhibition
A major new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art offers American audiences a fresh look at Raphael, bringing together more than 170 works in an unprecedented collaboration with leading Italian museums.
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Cinema: Carlo Rambaldi honored with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Italian master of practical effects, creator of iconic creatures like ‘E.T.’ and ‘Alien’, is celebrated for transforming cinematic imagination into emotional reality.
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Cinema: Carlo Verdone casts ‘Emilia Pérez’ star for his upcoming film
After international acclaim, Carla Sofía Gascón joins ‘Scuola di seduzione’, a comedy exploring love, insecurity, and relationships in the age of AI.
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Italians experiment more in bed, but stability prevails
Censis data show a sharp rise in threesomes over 25 years, even as most Italians continue to favor long-term relationships.
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