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Netanyahu says Pizzaballa will be granted immediate access to Holy Sepulchre
Netanyahu’s intervention came after Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa was reportedly turned back while on his way to prepare for Palm Sunday celebrations.
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Sinner makes history again, wins Miami Open in style
Jannik Sinner defeated Jiří Lehečka 6-4, 6-4 to win the 2026 Miami Open and complete a historic Sunshine Double without dropping a set across Indian Wells and Miami.
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Kimi Antonelli dominates Suzuka: youngest ever championship leader
At 19, the Italian driver claims back-to-back Formula 1 victories, showcasing skill, strategy, and a strong Mercedes connection.
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Italy’s Defense Minister Crosetto rules out early elections
Guido Crosetto says snap elections are not on the table, arguing that the current international and domestic climate demands stability and responsibility.
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Italy’s industry and government at odds over controversial tax decree
Confindustria slams cuts to Transition 5.0 incentives, while Rome opens talks to prevent economic fallout.
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EU non-union parcel tax delayed: implementation pushed to July 2026
Italy grants two extra months for small international shipments as authorities update systems and prepare for e-commerce growth.
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Bezzecchi wins in Austin as Aprilia seals dominant one-two
Marco Bezzecchi bounced back from his Sprint crash to win the Grand Prix of the Americas, leading home Aprilia teammate Jorge Martin and reclaiming the championship lead.
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Masterpieces vanish in calculated heist at the Magnani-Rocca Foundation
Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse works stolen in a lightning-fast, highly organized raid, striking at the heart of Italy’s cultural heritage.
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Palm Sunday plea: Pope Leo XIV urges the world to lay down arms
Before 40,000 faithful in St. Peter’s Square, the Pontiff delivers a powerful message of peace, calling humanity to reject violence and remember its shared brotherhood.
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Remote laser surgery in wartime saves vision across borders
Telemedicine corridor between Rome and Kiev restores sight for patients with severe retinal diseases, marking a first in conflict-zone medical care.
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Photography collecting gains momentum in Italy
New generations and rising interest in female artists are driving growth, making the market more dynamic and inclusive for all collectors.
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EU regulations slow Meta-Essilux smart glasses rollout
Removable battery rules and AI restrictions challenge design and supply, weighing on European sales.
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Global beauty converges in Bologna for Cosmoprof 2026
Over 3,000 exhibitors from 68 countries showcase the future of cosmetics at the sold-out international hub, highlighting Italy’s growing global influence.
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Fabio Roversi Monaco, former University of Bologna Dean, dies at 87
A leading jurist and influential public figure in Bologna, Fabio Roversi Monaco helped shape the university’s international profile and played a major role in the city’s cultural and institutional life.
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