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The $44 billion palm oil industry, under pressure in Europe after authorities listed the edible oil as a cancer risk, has found a vocal ally in the food sector: the maker of Nutella.
One of Apple’s most important competitive advantages in both its mobile device and PC businesses is the strong retail presence provided by its Apple Store outlets. Apple Stores not only allow the company to maintain strong control over how its products are sold and supported, but they also let Apple control the physical spaces and locations used to present its products in the best possible light.
As the new Italian government of Paolo Gentiloni hammers away at a rescue plan for beleaguered lender Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA, it’s suddenly contending with another corporate crisis: the future of airline Alitalia SpA.
In the wake of growing concern about seismic activity in the Mediterranean region, scientific experts in Italy are looking to construct a new museum that could resist earthquakes.
Police in Italy have arrested a nuclear engineer and his sister on suspicion of hacking into the email accounts of leading politicians and institutions.
The 91st edition of Florence's international menswear trade fair Pitti Uomo is opening Tuesday with 1,220 brands showcasing their 2017 fall-winter collections.
The southern Calabria region has been listed by the New York Times as one of 52 places to visit in 2017. The online travel section of the Times included Calabria among its selection of must-see locations.
The Italian newspaper La Stampa on Sunday published excerpts from a book, due for publication this week, featuring Pope Francis talking about the journeys he has made since the start of his pontificate.
The archaeological area of ancient Lavinium is set to open for the first time to the public on January 7, thanks to an agreement between the City of Pomezia, the Superintendency for the Archeology of Art and Landscape of Metropolitan Rome, the provinces of Viterbo and Southern Etruria, and private donors.
An album by Italian rappers Fedez and J-Ax is one of the most anticipated of 2017, with their collaborative effort "Comunisti col Rolex" (Communists with a Rolex) set to hit stores on January 20.
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