Italy's only black member of Parliament this week denounced the government for inciting xenophobia and racism
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One third of the high-school students in Italy do not complete their first year. It’s the heavy price they pay for having to pick a specialty without adequate guidance
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An exhibit featuring a variety of “Made in Italy” shoes on display throughout New York Fashion Week
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Inefficient services and unaffordable housing may result in academic delays and financial distress for students.
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Italian students of all ages and areas of specialization are required to study English as a second language. But are they actually learning to speak and/or write in the language of world commerce and communication? A number of interviews with Italian teachers and students depict a rather grim reality.
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The publisher of an English-language Italian-American publication, for which I write a regular column, rejected the following article because it "doesn't promote a positive image of Italy." Because of past discrimination, American-born Italians have problems facing issues related to organized crime. To me it's similar to the Japanese refusing to face their war crimes –– the issue still lingers on. In my view, our community is so strong and well respected as to be able to face the good and the bad with confidence.
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The mayor of Casamicciola in Ischia, Vincenzo D’Ambrosio, has passed a law requiring lower calorie menus with additional nutritional facts in restaurants to combat the escalating rates of obesity
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An expat Italian professor in the United States denounced illegal hiring procedures in Italian academia. As a result, university officials and professors from across the country are being investigated on charges of admnistrative misconduct.
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