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Italy disputes WHO heatwave death figures
The Ministry of Health says its real-time monitoring has found no evidence of the five deaths reported by the World Health Organization.
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Dhaka attack 10 years on: President Mattarella urges unity against terror
President Sergio Mattarella marked the 10th anniversary of the Dhaka terrorist attack, honoring the victims - including nine Italians - and calling for continued global unity against extremism.
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Wimbledon / Stunning comebacks spark brilliant start for Italians
Italian tennis enjoyed a spectacular opening day at Wimbledon, highlighted by grueling comeback victories from Matteo Berrettini and Jasmine Paolini, alongside a stunning upset by teenager Tyra Caterina Grant.
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Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni under investigation in Milan escort probe
The Italy international is being investigated over allegations involving a minor, while three other Serie A players have been called to testify as witnesses.
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Italian citizen Nessy Guerra released in Egypt following diplomatic push
Following high-level diplomatic intervention by Italian officials, Nessy Guerra has been released by Egyptian police and has safely returned home with her young daughter.
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Stefano Donnarumma steps down as CEO of Italian State Railways
Ferrovie dello Stato begins the search for new leadership while reaffirming its commitment to strategic investments and the group's industrial plan.
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Italy’s summer rulebook: fines for swimsuits, panoramic selfies, and street picnics
As tourist numbers rise, towns across Italy are tightening local ordinances to protect historic centers and public spaces, with penalties reaching €500.
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Steve McCurry captures the spirit of St. Francis in Umbria
The acclaimed photographer leads a unique artistic journey through the region, with the project contributing to the celebrations marking the 800th anniversary of St. Francis’ death.
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Vatican: Peter’s Pence balances the books while expanding global aid
The 2025 report shows lower expenditures, stable donations, and continued support for humanitarian projects, with the United States and Italy remaining the largest contributors.
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Venice: three-day trial shift costs a 5-star hotel more than €60,000 in compensation
Judges ruled that the "trial period" was in fact regular employment, making the dismissal unlawful and triggering hefty compensation.
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Research: when the skin "tricks" the brain
Researchers develop a wearable device revealing how skin stretching shapes proprioception, opening new possibilities for rehabilitation, prosthetics, and robotics.
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Summer sales set to attract more than six in 10 Italian families
As shoppers prepare for the July discounts, experts warn that rising clothing purchases continue to fuel textile waste and recycling challenges.
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Italians lead the world as the ultimate early birds
A new global study by Herrmann International reveals that while most people worldwide are more productive in the morning - with Italians leading the pack - optimal working hours vary significantly by age, role, and industry.
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Sant'Antonio Abate: 100 pizza makers aim for Guinness World Record
Master pizzaioli from 28 countries gather in Sant'Antonio Abate for a record-breaking challenge to make 12,000 pizzas in 12 hours, with every pizza donated to charity.
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