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It has been another shaky week for the Italian government. The recent local election runoffs have confirmed a roughly 50-50 split across the country, with 10 out of 16 key municipalities going to the centre-left opposition. There is little...
This Tuesday, 2 June, Italians celebrated the Festa della Repubblica, the annual commemoration of the 1946 referendum in which the popolo voted to abolish the monarchy in favour of a democratic constitutional republic. This year marked the...
This Sunday, Pope Leo XIV gave a powerful speech at the Vatican about artificial intelligence that has been making headlines across Italy and indeed around the world. If you haven’t seen it, you can read the full text here. The title he cho...
Last December I had the somewhat depressing experience of reporting from the far-right Atreju festival in Rome. It was, as I noted at the time, a grotesque affair where the neofascist core of the current ruling coalition was on full display...
One thing I’ve always admired about the Italian Constitution is Article 33, the clause which guarantees the free and universal teaching of art and science on the basis it is the state’s role to foster critical citizens. Of course the promis...
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