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🔟 TOP NEWS OF THE DAY – 15/10/2025
Tajani: “Conditions in Gaza Bring Italy Closer to Recognizing Palestinian State”
Seventh president in nine years: Boluarte’s fall and Jerí’s rise
After a wave of crime and corruption allegations, Perú sees yet another transfer of power
Bari Weiss and the Media of Tomorrow
New media challenge traditional outlets and old business models meet new ones
Meloni attends Egyptian peace summit to mark end of war in Gaza
The top ten Italian news of October 13
Berlin’s Pumpkin Party
On the first weekend of every October, the streets of Schöneberg neighbourhood fill with stalls celebrating an iconic symbol of autumn’s arrival
65 years after independence, Nigerians struggle to survive
Citizens express a mix of frustration and faith as hardship continues to shape daily life in the country
Davide Bertusi
“I enjoy reading biographies because it represents a way to get into the minds of other people. It is especially interesting when their points of view are different from my own”. Even though Davide does not practice yoga, meditation or other spiritual activities on a regular basis, he is fascinated by the mentality that accompanies a spiritual […]
Alessandro Marchiello
Born and raised in Naples, Alessandro grew up in a household of driven individuals. His father, Antonio Marchiello, and his career, he earned two university degrees in medicine and law, first oriented Alessandro’s compass toward a master’s degree in Journalism & Multimedia Communication. Antonio played an instrumental role in moulding the values of Alessandro from […]
Dylan Browne-Wilkinson
Curiosity for languages and distant cultures has shaped Dylan Browne-Wilkinson’s journey from London to Bristol, The Hague, Shanghai, and Rome. At 28, he is now pursuing journalism in Italy with the dream of becoming a correspondent. His path mirrors that of a generation shaped by Erasmus exchanges, international studies and mobility, constantly building bridges between […]
Joe Toolan
“When I was little, I lived in Lucca in Tuscany for a year because my mum had watched Eat Pray Love.” Joseph drops the line as casually as if he were talking about breakfast. He’s a Dubliner, but not the one in Joyce—where those pages are paralyzed, he’s in motion: cosmopolitan, unafraid, switching languages as easily as he […]