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culture 11d ago Milan

AI Assists 91-Year-Old Author In Novel

A novel titled 'La figlia del vento' was written by a 91-year-old woman with assistance from her grandson and artificial intelligence. The story is described as one of returns and encounters.
Radio 24
politics 11d ago Rome

Romanization Efforts Expand Across Territories

Rome is rapidly romanizing cities regardless of the local indigenous population's state of mind. The city already possesses gladiator games and an Etruscan heritage dating back a considerable time.
France Culture
politics 11d ago Rome

Italy Regions Consider Right-To-Die Legislation

The Luca Coscioni Association has formally written to all party secretaries and presidents requesting support for a regional law proposal. This proposal aims to allow regions to define the implementation of the right to access assistance.
Radio Radicale
economy 11d ago Rome

EU Proposes Minimum Wage For 3.5 Million Workers

A proposal for a minimum wage in Europe aims to ensure that 3.5 million people earning poverty wages receive at least 9 euros per hour. This measure is intended to help the poorest segment of the Italian population.
Radio Radicale
culture 11d ago Rome

Designer Jose Maria Cruz Novillo Dies At 89

Designer Jose Maria Cruz Novillo has died. He was known for his work on the Spanish national coat of arms and the Bank of Spain logo. Novillo also designed the logo for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. His passing was reported by multiple sources.
Radio 24
culture 11d ago Rome

Cleopatra's Arrival In Rome Fuels Political Intrigue

Cleopatra's arrival in Rome after her time in Egypt made her one of the most powerful figures in the world. The consolidation of power under a king, with unified command, occurred in 61 BC when Burebista began his expansion, conquering the Poli and Bastarnae people in the Galatian region. He then led his army to defeat the city of Hira north of the Black Sea in 55 BC, significantly expanding the Dacian Kingdom's territory and making it a dominant power in Eastern Europe. Her presence in the Roman capital is causing stir among political factions. The arrival of Cleopatra in Rome has ignited political intrigue within the Roman Republic. King Burebista of Dacia began expanding his kingdom in 61 BCE, conquering the mountain tribes and the Bastarnae people. By 55 BCE, he defeated the Scirii north of the Black Sea, making Dacia a major power in Eastern Europe.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
culture 11d ago Trento

Composer Ishida Taro Arranges "Shogun"

Composer Ishida Taro has arranged the score for "Shogun." The arrangement has received an award from the Ethnographic Museum of Trento. This is the latest in a series of arrangements by Ishida Taro.
Radio Popolare
culture 11d ago Trento

Don Gaudenzio Explores Fear Of Wolves In Film

A film follows Don Gaudenzio, a priest, exploring how the fear of wolves transforms people and communities. The film won an award from the Ethnographic Museum of Trento. The narrative focuses on the transformation caused by the fear of the wolf rather than the wolf itself.
Radio Popolare
culture 11d ago Pisa

Pisa Cathedral Construction Details Revealed

Construction of the Pisa Cathedral began in 1064, following a decisive victory against Arabs in Sicily, near Palermo. The inscriptions on the site indicate this date. The cathedral is part of the Campo Santo, baptistery, and the leaning tower complex.
RTS La 1ere
culture 11d ago Rome

Cleopatra's Arrival Fuels Roman Political Intrigue

Cleopatra's presence in Egypt and her interactions with Roman figures like Caesar significantly impacted Roman morality and cultural norms. Caesar was assassinated during a period of political struggle. The Dacia Kingdom expanded eastward under Burebista starting in 61 BCE, conquering the mountain tribes and the Bastarnae. By 55 BCE, Dacia had defeated the Getae north of the Black Sea, becoming a dominant power in Eastern Europe. Caesar was a powerful figure who combined his physical presence with Cleopatra, a move that, from a modern perspective, might be seen as lustful but was strategic for him. Following Caesar's death, power was consolidated under the king's unified command. In 61 BCE, the Dacia Kingdom began its eastward expansion, conquering the people of Galatia and Bastarnia.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong