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Tennis: Sinner breaks in Paris as Cerúndolo completes comeback win
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner lost momentum after physical issues mid-match, allowing Argentina’s Juan Manuel Cerúndolo to overturn the result at Roland Garros.
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Ferrero completes $3.1 billion takeover of WK Kellogg
Ferrero has completed its acquisition of WK Kellogg Co., expanding its global reach by adding major US cereal brands to its portfolio.
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Move toward horse slaughter ban gains momentum in Italy
A proposed ban on horse slaughter in Italy is advancing through Parliament, with growing cross-sector support marking a potential turning point for equine protection policy.
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Gucci enters Formula One with Alpine partnership
The Italian luxury house will become Alpine’s title sponsor from 2027, marking the first time a major fashion brand lends its name to a Formula One team.
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Soccer: US investors prepare €2.2 billion bid for Napoli
Aurelio De Laurentiis is reportedly weighing a historic sale of Napoli, with American investors targeting both the club and the redevelopment of the Maradona Stadium.
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Cinema: Italian producer makes Cannes history with double award win
Italian producer Marco Perego achieved a historic double victory at Cannes 2026, winning both the Palme d’Or and the Grand Prix in the same edition.
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Economic struggles deepen in Italy as most families face financial pressure
A new Eurispes report reveals widespread financial hardship across Italy, with rising living costs, deepening inequality, and growing pessimism about the country’s economic future.
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Military chaplains to join Italy’s Republic Day parade amid church debate
For the first time, military chaplains will march in Italy’s Republic Day parade, reigniting debate within the Catholic Church over the militarization of clergy and rising defense spending.
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Fertitta expands casino empire with $17.6 billion Caesars deal
US ambassador to Italy Tilman Fertitta has reached a landmark agreement to acquire Caesars Entertainment, further expanding his global hospitality and gaming empire.
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Filarmonica della Scala hosts free concert to Piazza Duomo
Milan’s Filarmonica della Scala will perform a free open-air concert in Piazza Duomo, with conductor Riccardo Chailly and pianist Hayato Sumino among the highlights of the annual event.
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Italians choose culture over luxury, but ticket prices remain a barrier
A new Censis report shows growing interest in cultural experiences despite rising costs that continue to limit access for many visitors.
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Piccolo Coro dell’Antoniano releases civic music project celebrating Italy’s Republic anniversary
The Piccolo Coro dell’Antoniano, conducted by Margherita Gamberini and distributed by Sony Music Italy, has released the official video for “La Repubblica è un grande coro” on YouTube. The song marks the upcoming 80th anniversary of the Italian Republic, which will be celebrated on June 2, 2026.
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Study values mathematics at €680 billion and 8.4 million jobs in Italy
A new report highlights mathematics as a key driver of Italy’s economy, estimating it generates €680 billion in value and supports over 8 million jobs.
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Research: Paleolithic cave explorers used pine branches as torches
Research on Liguria’s Bàsura Cave reveals how prehistoric humans lit underground passages 14,000 years ago using small burning pine branches.
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