Giorgio Armani's latest collection plumbs roots of 50-year-old brand in intimate salon setting
Read full article: Giorgio Armani's latest collection plumbs roots of 50-year-old brand in intimate salon settingGiorgio Armani created an intimate salon for the fashion crowd to get an up-close view Sunday of the latest collection from his signature brand, an extravaganza of textures, craftsmanship and the designerโs trademark elegance.
La Scala's gala premiere of 'Don Carlo' celebrates Italian opera's new status as cultural treasure
Read full article: La Scala's gala premiere of 'Don Carlo' celebrates Italian opera's new status as cultural treasureItalian melodramaโs official recognition as a global cultural treasure is getting trumpeted with La Scalaโs season premiere of Verdiโs โDon Carlo.โ.
Holocaust survivor opens Senate as far-right to govern Italy
Read full article: Holocaust survivor opens Senate as far-right to govern ItalyItalyโs Fascist past and its future governed by a party with neo-fascist origins have come to an emotional head during the first seating of Parliament since general elections last month.
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Italy: Holocaust survivor's plug for vaccine sparks hatred
Read full article: Italy: Holocaust survivor's plug for vaccine sparks hatredSegre's efforts to encourage other older adults to receive the anti-COVID-19 vaccine as she did have triggered a wave of anti-Semitic comments and other invective on social media. (Yara Nardi/pool photo via AP, file)ROME โ An Italian Holocaust survivorโs attempt to encourage other older adults to receive the anti-COVID-19 vaccine has triggered a wave of anti-Semitic comments and other invective on social media. Liliana Segre, 90, received the first of the two-shot vaccine series in Milan on Thursday. She urged people who reach her age โto not be afraid and to take the vaccine.โโIโm not afraid of the vaccine, Iโm afraid of the illness," Segre remarked. Segre was one of the few Italian children to survive deportation to a Nazi death camp.
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Italian PM wins crucial vote in Senate with very thin margin
Read full article: Italian PM wins crucial vote in Senate with very thin marginPremier Giuseppe Conte delivers his speech at the Senate, in Rome, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. With the vote barely counted, right-wing opposition members started demanding Conte and his oft-bickering, shrunken coalition quit. In the lower Chamber of Deputies, where the 16-month-old government holds a more comfortable margin, Conte won a first confidence vote on Monday. Even though he triggered Conte's political crisis, within hours of the Senate vote, Renzi indicated he would consider returning to the coalition if asked. If Conte's coalition does fold, and no solid one can be tapped to replace it, elections two years early could result.
