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Pasta Declared Anti-Fascist Dish in Italy
A social media post claims that pasta was considered an anti-fascist dish in Italy.
Volcano Tourism Thrives In Sicily
Tourism centered around volcanoes is thriving in Sicily.
ERT Larisa
Council of Trent Defined as Catholic Counter-Reformation
The Council of Trent, held from 1545 to 1563, is identified as the Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation initiated by Martin Luther.
Italy Aims to Reopen Nuclear Energy Path
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wants to reopen the path to nuclear energy after decades, aiming to strengthen the country's energy security.
Radio Discusses Medical Conditions and Treatments
Italian radio discussed new medical technologies and screening methods, particularly for conditions like Venus. Radio broadcasts are covering various medical topics, including vision problems like double vision and the need for specific treatments.
Radio Radicale
Nicole Minetti Seeks Damages Against Italian Media
Slow Food Founder Carlo Petrini Dies at 76
Carlo Petrini, the Italian founder of the Slow Food movement, has died at the age of 76. He passed away on Thursday after a long illness in his hometown. Petrini was known for advocating for traditional foodways and sustainable agriculture.
Mastodon
Sea-Watch Reports Libyan Coast Guard Attack
The Sea-Watch 5 vessel reported that the Libyan coast guard fired upon it during a rescue mission. The incident occurred while the Sea-Watch 5 was engaged in its humanitarian operations.
Italian Government Accused of Hypocrisy Over Genocide
An article from Pressenza accuses the Italian government led by Meloni of displaying superficial indignation while being complicit in genocide.
INPS Adjusts Amounts, Pays Back Arrears Up to €1000
The Italian National Institute for Social Security (INPS) has adjusted amounts as planned by the budget law.