Hostile sentiment rising towards minorities is driven by anti-migrant narratives spread by extreme-right wing governments, according to report.
– By Juan Gamboa
Hostile sentiment rising towards minorities is driven by anti-migrant narratives spread by extreme-right wing governments, according to report.
– By Juan Gamboa
With influencers posting TikToks of Rome’s hidden gems, long lines outside of churches and sandwich shops reach the thousands.
– By Nicole Zummo
In Italy, about 93 percent of people report using the Internet daily. As we continue to navigate an increasingly digital world, the challenge lies in finding a balance.
– By Danielle Grillo
The mass that would’ve canonized Acutis was planned for the Jubilee of Teenagers from April 25 to April 27, but was postponed for later this year due to the passing of Pope Francis on April 21.
– By Maria Izabel Amaro Demenato
Supporting local Roman businesses over the over mass-produced imports is a meaningful way to connect with the city and its artisans.
– By Grayson Chuck
Fruit and vegetables in Piazza San Cosimato might not be as fresh as they seem with the use of food preservatives and pesticides.
– By Sarah Beaudin
‘We’ve waited years for this road to be fixed, and now we’ll wait years for it to be finished,’ says 87-year-old Antonio Sevi. ‘It’s like they run out of asphalt halfway through the job.’
– By Tommaso Zerbo
The council expects restaurant initiatives to prevent prices from gouging and to keep the tradition of fair pricing.
– By Michael Cunningham
A month of skiing is lost on Italy’s tallest mountain due to changing climate. The average number of days of snow has decreased from 65 to 45.
– By Neddie Clews
Life continues for the 18,000 residents of Bracciano as they adjust to closures in town before the Spring-Summer season.
– By Colin Davan