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Italy reportedly blocks US military aircraft from using Sigonella base
Italy has reportedly denied US military aircraft permission to use the Sigonella air base in Sicily for flights heading to the Middle East, in a move that could have diplomatic consequences for relations between Rome and Washington.
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San Siro seal under scrutiny as prosecutors probe auction rigging claims
Italian financial police have searched Milan city offices and several private homes as prosecutors investigate whether the sale of San Siro to Inter and AC Milan may have improperly favored private interests over the public good.
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Soccer / Gattuso fires up the Azzurri: We need energy and not to overthink
On the brink of a World Cup-defining match, the Azzurri boss calls for courage, composure, and belief, urging his players to trust their growth and rise above pressure in a high-stakes night in Zenica.
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No tickets, no problem: Bosnia fans rent out balconies for Italy clash
Excitement is building in Zenica ahead of Bosnia’s World Cup showdown with Italy, with demand for tickets so high that some local residents are reportedly renting out their balconies overlooking the stadium.
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Bosnian media claim Italian soldier filmed team training ahead of World Cup playoff
A fresh controversy has erupted ahead of Bosnia’s decisive World Cup clash with Italy after local media claimed an Italian soldier was seen observing the Bosnian team’s training session from a nearby military base.
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One in four new hires in Italy is foreign
Foreign workers are increasingly vital to sectors facing labor shortages, supported by training programs and welfare measures that help integration and skill development.
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No smoking on Italian beaches: from Sardinia to Rome
Coastal smoking bans expand across Italy, with fines and strict environmental rules enforcing a smoke-free seaside experience for locals and tourists alike.
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Italians hold back: fear of war and economic turmoil halts investments
A majority of Italians are hesitant to invest their savings, with concerns over inflation, pensions, and global instability driving caution in financial markets.
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Italy leads Europe’s €18 billion cruise market, but wars pose a threat
Despite rising costs and geopolitical tensions, the sector remains strong, employing over 113,000 people and adapting itineraries to safeguard passengers and growth.
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Secrets of Pompeii’s altars: exotic incense reveals ancient trade links
Scientific analysis of ritual ashes uncovers a blend of local and imported aromas, highlighting Pompeii’s role in a vast global network before the eruption of 79 AD.
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Robots and autism: why children pay more attention to machines
New research shows social robots can enhance focus and interaction in children with ASD, offering promising support for therapy and communication development.
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Middle Eastern investment flows into Italy: 4,000 firms linked to Gulf capital
Nearly €415 million in stakes ties Italian companies to the region, with the UAE leading the way and highlighting a concentrated pattern of foreign investment.
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AI rush outpaces safety: 60% of Italian executives approve risky projects
Pressure to stay competitive is driving companies to deploy artificial intelligence faster than they can manage its risks—amid weak governance and unclear regulations.
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Italy’s NEET rate falls sharply
Driven by the PNRR and demographic shifts, youth inactivity declines across all age groups—yet a persistent gender gap continues to shape the landscape.
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