Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has declared that granting the right to vote to regular immigrants is not included in the goverment’s plans. This put an end to the spars in the governing coalition regarding this topic.
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This is probably one of the most famous squares in Italy and in the world: St Mark’s Square, one of the symbols of Venice. However, the 900-year-old piazza, which was defined by Napoleon as “Europe’s finest drawing room”, could...
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Women wearing the Muslim veil which covers the entire face (the niqab, usually worn by Pakistani women) will nto be allowed to enter in Italian museums any longer.
In the Ca’ Rezzonico museum of Venice an Israeli woman of Muslim origin was...
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Paper is made from cellulose fibre, the source of which can be either pulped wood, or a variety of other materials, such as rags, cotton, grasses, sugar cane, straw, waste paper... Wood pulp is usually the most common source material for the...
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The crucified frog will be staying where it is. A statue representing a frog on a cross like Jesus Christ, with eyes and tongue lolling out, will remain displayed in Bolzano’s Museion until the end of the exhibition “Peripheral Vision and...
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Every time we eat an egg, we consume 135 litres of water. For each glass of wine we drink, we consume 135 litres. And if we wear a cotton T-shirt, the water consumption reaches 2,000 litres. How come it is so? Simple: one needs to take into account the...
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