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Local elections see centre-right win Venice while De Luca prevails in Salerno
Voting across more than 650 municipalities delivered mixed results, with turnout declining compared with the previous round.
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Soccer: Milan launches overhaul after missing out on the Champions League
Owner Gerry Cardinale reshapes the club’s leadership and sporting structure following a disappointing season.
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Suspected Ebola cases under observation at Milan hospital after return from Uganda
Two aid workers with fever symptoms were placed in isolation as authorities activated precautionary monitoring while awaiting test results.
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Italian activists arrested as humanitarian convoy is stopped in Libya
Two Italian members of a humanitarian convoy headed toward Gaza were reportedly arrested in Libya amid clashes and accusations of violence by security forces.
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Enel expands into telecoms with integrated energy and mobile services
The energy group moves to combine utilities and connectivity, aiming to unify electricity, gas, and telecom services within a single platform.
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Italian study uncovers DNA “rings” linked to cancer aggressiveness
Researchers identify extrachromosomal circular DNA as a key factor in how tumors evolve and develop resistance to treatment.
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Study reveals how ancient Roman monuments were assembled and repaired
New research sheds light on the materials and metal joints used by Roman architects and sculptors across centuries.
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Trento Economics Festival closes with record turnout and global reach
The 21st edition brought together over 830 speakers and 45,000 attendees, reinforcing the festival’s role as a leading forum for economic and public debate.
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Roberto Bolle closes school dance project with final performance in Milan
The final performance celebrated a year-long initiative promoting dance as a tool for education, inclusion and personal growth.
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Padua prepares for Tredicina of Saint Anthony as pilgrims begin to arrive
Thousands of visitors are expected ahead of the June celebrations, with this year’s events linked to the Franciscan centenary.
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Italy faces aging crisis as over-65s near one-to-one ratio with youth
A Bocconi University study warns that Italy’s aging population could dramatically reshape the country’s workforce, pension system, and economy by 2050.
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Italy launches first national orchestra for university students
Italy has introduced its first national orchestra composed entirely of university students from non-conservatory backgrounds.
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Italy’s free time is increasing, but inequalities remain sharp
Istat data show modest gains in leisure time, while gender gaps and work pressures continue to shape daily life.
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Grotta Paglicci pushes for UNESCO World Heritage recognition
Institutions and scholars have renewed efforts to secure UNESCO recognition for Grotta Paglicci, one of Europe’s most important Paleolithic sites.
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