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Stories from Rome · Italy

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other 60d ago Rome

Man Finds Gold Bar In Used Safe

A man purchased a used safe for 15 euros and discovered a gold bar worth over 32,000 euros inside. Instead of keeping the valuable item, he immediately went to the police station to try and locate the owner. The incident was reported by the German newspaper Bilt. International press reported the man noticed an unusual structure within the safe before handing the valuable object to the police. An investigation established that the item initially belonged to the previous owner, a grandfather who reportedly hid the gold bar and subsequently forgot its existence.
Radio Capital Italy
economy 60d ago Rome

Italian Businesses Face Rising Costs and Reduced Margins

Participated companies can be drivers of growth and combination. Applying standards developed at Unima, European, and international ISO tables allows Italian companies to access markets more easily. This shared technical language makes businesses reliable suppliers within structured supply chains. Further data supports these findings. Italian businesses are experiencing increased costs, particularly for energy, logistics, and transportation, due to geopolitical tensions. These rising expenses have reduced profit margins for companies by 2% to 5%. This situation particularly threatens the sustainability of smaller businesses. Italy has proposed an EU law mandating 60% European production. This economic pressure is impacting their operational capacity and future planning. The situation reflects broader challenges within the Italian economy.
Rai GR Parlamento
politics 60d ago Rome

Trump's Sobriety Linked to Attack Reaction, Not Strategy Shift

Former President Trump exhibited more institutional sobriety following a recent attack, which some observers linked to his ballroom and White House activities. However, analysts do not believe this indicates a change in strategy, but rather a more contained reaction.
Radio 24
technology 60d ago Rome

AI Development Requires Dignified Wages and Competitiveness

Artificial intelligence is a technical product. The challenge is to ensure dignified wages while maintaining economic competitiveness without exploitation. This is a challenge for developed economies impacted by labor market changes.
Radio Radicale
technology 60d ago Rome

AI Discussion Highlights Job Displacement Concerns

Discussions surrounding artificial intelligence range from promises of utopia to fears of widespread job loss and inability to afford basic necessities. Some argue that AI will create new opportunities, while others express concern about its impact on employment and economic stability. Artificial intelligence is a technical product, not an inherent fact.
Radio Radicale
economy 60d ago Rome

Haiti Faces Rising Diabetes Rates

Participated companies can be drivers of growth and combination. This situation particularly threatens the sustainability of smaller businesses. Italy has proposed an EU law mandating 60% European production. This economic pressure is impacting their operational capacity and future planning. The situation reflects broader challenges within the Italian economy. The situation suggests a challenging environment for the Italian economy. Over 300 restaurants, pubs, and bars in the UK have closed since the start of the year. These closures are attributed to higher labor and energy costs, combined with fragile consumer confidence. Ten out of ten young people between the ages of 26 and 34 are struggling with housing costs. Haiti has the fourth highest number of adult diabetics in the North America and Caribbean region, with over 541,000 affected individuals.
Rai GR Parlamento
politics 61d ago Rome

Radio Radicale Discusses European Industrialization and Debt

Radio Radicale discussed issues related to contractor responsibilities and the upcoming May Day holiday. The broadcast touched upon the advancement of technologies and the need to strengthen rights for all workers. The discussion centers on the industrialization of Europe and its potential negative consequences, suggesting it might be detrimental to certain sectors. The need for public debt to be increased at the European level is said. A three-year industrial plan for PIES is deemed central and necessary.
Radio Radicale
conflict 61d ago Rome

Italian Anti-Terrorism Investigates Far-Right Links to Shooting

Italian anti-terrorism authorities are investigating potential links to the far-right in relation to a shooting incident. The investigation focuses on radical right-wing circles in Rome, including sovereignist chats on the dark web. Magistrates are examining hypotheses of a pre-determined action by the young man who fired a soft-air gun, injuring a married couple wearing an AMPLI scarf. The prosecutor's office has received a report from the Colombo police station.
RAI Radio 2
economy 61d ago Rome

Companies Must Prioritize Social Responsibility for Workers

Companies have a social responsibility towards their employees and stakeholders. This responsibility is considered the most valuable asset. Awareness of safety is and must be internalized. New frameworks are emerging to assess and report on corporate social responsibility. Stakeholders are demanding greater accountability. This includes scrutiny of supply chains and labor practices, particularly in sectors like logistics. Exploitative practices are often disguised as legitimate business operations. A company's primary responsibility is social, requiring it to consider its workers' well-being. This involves adapting to the transformation of work, which is becoming less about physical labor and more about managing content and potentially reducing the need for on-site worker presence in certain activities.
Rai GR Parlamento
culture 61d ago Rome

Italian Talent Abounds, Recognition Lacking

Italy possesses a vast amount of talent among its young people, but there is a perceived lack of recognition for this potential. The current generation is seen as responsible for identifying and nurturing these talents.
RAI Radio 2