italy How to watch Belgium vs. Italy in the UEFA Nations League online for free By mashable.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:00:00 +0000 Live stream Belgium vs. Italy in the UEFA Nations League for free from anywhere in the world. Full Article
italy How Italy Became an Unexpected Spyware Hub By it.slashdot.org Published On :: 2024-11-13T20:02:00+00:00 Italy has emerged as a major global spyware hub alongside Israel and India, with at least six major vendors operating in the country with limited oversight, The Record reported this week, citing researchers and Italian experts. Companies like RCS Labs, which has operated since 1992, sell surveillance tools to both domestic law enforcement and foreign governments including Kazakhstan, Syria, and several Asian nations. Italian authorities can rent spyware for $160 per day without large acquisition costs, leading to thousands of domestic surveillance operations in recent years. While new regulations taking effect in February 2024 will require judges to evaluate specific reasons for spyware use, critics cited in the story say the reform package won't address core issues like the lack of centralized oversight. The country's competitive marketplace and relatively lax export controls have also enabled Italian vendors to expand their overseas sales. Read more of this story at Slashdot. Full Article
italy Italy's 12th century Castle Revival Brings Luxury To Umbrian Countryside By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:03:04 +0530 Umbria's Castle of Antognolla will soon transform into a Six Senses luxury resort. Full Article
italy Italy's 12th century Castle Revival Brings Luxury To Umbrian Countryside By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:02:42 +0530 Umbria's Castle of Antognolla will soon transform into a Six Senses luxury resort. Full Article
italy Italian president tells Musk to quit meddling in Italy’s politics By cyprus-mail.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T21:51:21+02:00 Italian President Sergio Mattarella told Elon Musk on Wednesday not to interfere in Italian affairs after the US billionaire said Rome judges blocking a government anti-immigration initiative should be sent packing. The highly unusual statement from the Italian head of state came against a backdrop of growing tension between the ruling coalition and the judiciary […] Full Article Americas Europe US election USA World Elon Musk Italy
italy Ontario school board spending over $41K on staff travel to Brazil, Italy, Germany and Dubai By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:48:45 EST A superintendent with the Halton Catholic District School Board travelled to conferences around the world to attract international students, but the board won't say how many were directly recruited. Full Article News/Canada/Hamilton
italy DHL Express Italy: we want to help companies in their mobility transformation By postandparcel.info Published On :: Tue, 28 May 2024 05:33:13 +0000 DHL is opening the first Centre of Excellence for electric mobility on the European mainland in Pozzuolo Martesana (near Milan), Italy, to advance the new electric age. Full Article E-Commerce Innovation Sustainability
italy One of Italy’s most beautiful cities issues 10-point plan to tackle overtourism By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-13T13:44:06+00:00 The city has repeatedly pressed for a special regulation from the national government Full Article News & Advice Travel
italy A Brief Conversation Blossoms Into Much More (Italy) By www.om.org Published On :: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 08:21:30 +0000 Rose (Scotland) as been developing a growing ministry among residents at a local retirement community. What started with a single conversation has grown into a ministry that impacts many lives through friendship and community outreach. Full Article
italy Update on Refugee Emergency in Italy By www.om.org Published On :: Thu, 09 Jun 2011 17:15:23 +0000 (Source: Italian Evangelical Alliance) North African refugees flooding into Lampedusa are now being moved to various centres throughout Italy. The Italian Evangelical Alliance and their partner organisations are working to reach out to these displaced peoples. Full Article
italy OM Italy launches anti-trafficking ministry By www.om.org Published On :: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 11:44:29 +0000 The coordinator of OM Italy’s anti-trafficking ministry describes the birth of the ministry through meeting a Nigerian woman forced into prostitution in Rome. Full Article
italy OM Italy launches Saturday football games By www.om.org Published On :: Fri, 31 May 2013 11:33:00 +0000 To counter negative effects caused by lack of jobs and activities in the local area, OM Italy now offers free football games. Full Article
italy Clowning around in Italy By www.om.org Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 10:01:00 +0000 The experience of a group of young people going on an outreach in Italy after Transform 2013. Full Article
italy Samba and sports in Italy By www.om.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 12:50:32 +0000 A Transform 2013 outreach team in Vasto, Italy, uses samba music and sports to connect with children. Full Article
italy OM Italy hosts ‘Nefarious’ screening By www.om.org Published On :: Tue, 27 May 2014 16:14:17 +0000 Tesori Raggianti, OM Italy's anti-trafficking ministry, hosts a 'Nefarious' screening in a local theatre. Full Article
italy Anti-Trafficking in Italy By www.om.org Published On :: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 01:13:53 +0000 The anti-trafficking efforts by OM Italia are developing as they work to involve the local church in this outreach. Full Article
italy France, Italy And Portugal Target Nations League Quarter-Finals By sports.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:41:11 +0530 France, Italy and Portugal lead the teams attempting to secure a place in the UEFA Nations League quarter-finals, while England's promotion hopes have been hit by a series of withdrawals. Full Article Football
italy Wikipedia: Charlemagne (742 - 28 January 814 A.D.), also known as Charles the Great - was King of the Franks [German Tribes] from 768 A.D. - The conquest of Italy brought Charlemagne in contact with the Saracens [Muslims] who, at the time (799 A.D.), cont By en.wikipedia.org Published On :: Wars with the Moors [Muslims]: The conquest of Italy brought Charlemagne in contact with the Saracens who, at the time, controlled the Mediterranean. Pippin, his son, was much occupied with Saracens in Italy. Charlemagne conquered Corsica and Sardinia at an unknown date and in 799 the Balearic Islands. The islands were often attacked by Saracen pirates, but the counts of Genoa and Tuscany (Boniface) kept them at bay with large fleets until the end of Charlemagne's reign. Charlemagne even had contact with the caliphal court in Baghdad. In 797 (or possibly 801), the caliph of Baghdad, Harun al-Rashid, presented Charlemagne with an Asian elephant named Abul-Abbas and a clock. -- In Hispania [Spain], the struggle against the Moors continued unabated throughout the latter half of his reign. His son Louis was in charge of the Spanish border. In 785, his men captured Gerona permanently and extended Frankish control into the Catalan littoral for the duration of Charlemagne's reign (and much longer, it remained nominally Frankish until the Treaty of Corbeil in 1258). The Muslim chiefs in the northeast of Islamic Spain were constantly revolting against Córdoban authority, and they often turned to the Franks for help. The Frankish border was slowly extended until 795, when Gerona, Cardona, Ausona, and Urgel were united into the new Spanish March, within the old duchy of Septimania. -- In 797 Barcelona, the greatest city of the region, fell to the Franks when Zeid, its governor, rebelled against Córdoba and, failing, handed it to them. The Umayyad authority recaptured it in 799. However, Louis of Aquitaine marched the entire army of his kingdom over the Pyrenees and besieged it for two years, wintering there from 800 to 801, when it capitulated. The Franks continued to press forward against the emir. They took Tarragona in 809 and Tortosa in 811. The last conquest brought them to the mouth of the Ebro and gave them raiding access to Valencia, prompting the Emir al-Hakam I to recognize their conquests in 812 A.D. Full Article Christian Church History Study 2. 313 A.D. to 1521 A.D. - Revised Rome and the Holy Roman Empire
italy Wainwright Marks Management - EC to hold off on Italy's Disciplinary Procedure By www.prleap.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 00:00:00 PDT Wainwright Marks Management - European Commission will hold off on disciplinary proceedings against Italy, giving the debt burdened country time to revise its budget plans. Full Article
italy VINITALY.USA READY TO MAKE ITS DEBUT: FIRST EDITION OCTOBER 20 & 21 IN CHICAGO WITH 230 COMPANIES AND 1650 LABELS FOR TASTING By www.prleap.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 09:00:00 PDT The Italian flag will be raised at the Navy Pier in Chicago 20-21 October for the debut of Vinitaly USA. This is the first Italian wine trade fair format in the United States organized by Veronafiere and Fiere Italiane with the support of ITA, the Italian Trade Agency. Full Article
italy 15 Travel Mistakes on a trip to Italy By www.threemonkeysonline.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 13:07:54 +0000 Travel mistakes in Italy. Having travelled and lived in Italy for the last twenty years, it’s safe to say I’ve made plenty of these travel mistakes. Italy, on the whole, is one of the easiest and most pleasant countries in Europe to travel to, but there are many common travel mistakes travelling in Italy that […] The post 15 Travel Mistakes on a trip to Italy appeared first on Three Monkeys Online Magazine. Full Article Italy Travel
italy Food Tourism in Italy – A Guide By www.threemonkeysonline.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 15:26:03 +0000 Food tourism in Italy is a growing sector, notwithstanding the fact that Italians have been producing some of the best food in the world for centuries. Producing great food is one thing, making it accessible to visitors is another, and for many years it was not necessarily easy to plan your whole Italian holiday around […] The post Food Tourism in Italy – A Guide appeared first on Three Monkeys Online Magazine. Full Article Italy
italy Planning a trip to Italy on a budget – tips By www.threemonkeysonline.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Aug 2019 18:03:47 +0000 Italy is an amazing country to visit, but it can be expensive – particularly if you’re travelling around from city to city trying to take in all the sites. Planning a trip to Italy on a budget isn’t as difficult as it may seem, though, and we’ve put some of our local writers onto the […] The post Planning a trip to Italy on a budget – tips appeared first on Three Monkeys Online Magazine. Full Article Italy
italy All the restaurants Stanley Tucci visited in season two of 'Searching for Italy' By www.cnn.com Published On :: Mon, 31 Oct 2022 18:30:55 GMT After watching the wanderlust-inducing "Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy," you'll undoubtedly be hungry. Full Article
italy Untouched 2,000-Year-Old Temple of an Ancient Civilization Found Off the Coast of Italy By ccm.net Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 13:30:02 +0200 Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a 2,000-year-old temple off the coast of the city of Pozzuoli, Italy, which has remained untouched for centuries. Full Article
italy Italy now cheapest for mobile postpaid plans in Western Europe after launch of Iliad By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2019 07:59:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Italy has become the cheapest country for postpaid mobile services in Western Europe, following the launch of Iliad there as the fourth operator, according to the latest research by Telecompaper. The market researcher's annual comparison of mobile prices across 16 European countries also shows that... Full Article
italy Feb 10 - St. Scholastica Of Italy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T14:39:14+00:00 Full Article
italy St Scholastica of Italy, Sister of St Benedict By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T14:39:29+00:00 Full Article
italy St. Scholastica of Italy, Sister of St Benedict By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T14:39:47+00:00 Full Article
italy Apr 12 - St. Isaac The Syrian, Abbot Of Spoleto, Italy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T15:43:30+00:00 Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, Bishop of Italy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T21:56:25+00:00 Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, Bishop of Italy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T21:56:34+00:00 Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, Bishop of Italy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-01T21:56:42+00:00 Full Article
italy St. Scholastica of Italy, Sister of St. Benedict By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-03-02T22:11:48+00:00 Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, Bishop of Italy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-04T04:47:46+00:00 Full Article
italy St Isaac the Syrian, abbot of Spoleto, Italy (~550) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T22:05:00+00:00 This is not the famed Isaac of Syria (commemorated Jan 28) who wrote the Ascetical Homilies, but a monk who settled in Spoleto and was famed for his holy, solitary life, his miracles, and his discernment. The people of Spoleto sought to honor him with money and other gifts, but he refused everything and withdrew to a cell in the forest. Soon a large monastery grew up there as others joined him in his life of prayer. Once, two nearly naked men came begging clothing from Isaac. He told a monk to go to a hollow tree some distance away, and to bring back what he found there. The monk returned with some clothing, and gave it to the beggars. They were shamed to find that it was their own clothing, which they had hidden in the tree. A man gave two beehives to the monastery. A monk hid one of them and brought the other to the abbot. Isaac said to him, 'Be careful when you go back to the beehive that you hid: it has been taken over by poisonous snakes. Be careful that they do not bite you.' Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, bishop of Italy (313) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T03:37:17+00:00 He fled from Italy to Bithynia during Diocletian's persecutions. In Bithynia he converted so many pagans to faith in Christ that those whose hearts remained hard rose up against him and, while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Archangel Michael, slew him at the altar, killing many other worshipers with him. Two hundred years after his death, he appeared to a soldier named John, who unearthed his relics and found them to be completely incorrupt. Full Article
italy St Isaac the Syrian, abbot of Spoleto, Italy (~550) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T20:17:38+00:00 This is not the famed Isaac of Syria (commemorated Jan 28) who wrote the Ascetical Homilies, but a monk who settled in Spoleto and was famed for his holy, solitary life, his miracles, and his discernment. The people of Spoleto sought to honor him with money and other gifts, but he refused everything and withdrew to a cell in the forest. Soon a large monastery grew up there as others joined him in his life of prayer. Once, two nearly naked men came begging clothing from Isaac. He told a monk to go to a hollow tree some distance away, and to bring back what he found there. The monk returned with some clothing, and gave it to the beggars. They were shamed to find that it was their own clothing, which they had hidden in the tree. A man gave two beehives to the monastery. A monk hid one of them and brought the other to the abbot. Isaac said to him, 'Be careful when you go back to the beehive that you hid: it has been taken over by poisonous snakes. Be careful that they do not bite you.' Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, bishop of Italy (313) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-22T16:57:22+00:00 He fled from Italy to Bithynia during Diocletian's persecutions. In Bithynia he converted so many pagans to faith in Christ that those whose hearts remained hard rose up against him and, while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Archangel Michael, slew him at the altar, killing many other worshipers with him. Two hundred years after his death, he appeared to a soldier named John, who unearthed his relics and found them to be completely incorrupt. Full Article
italy St Isaac the Syrian, abbot of Spoleto, Italy (~550) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-09-29T15:45:44+00:00 This is not the famed Isaac of Syria (commemorated Jan 28) who wrote the Ascetical Homilies, but a monk who settled in Spoleto and was famed for his holy, solitary life, his miracles, and his discernment. The people of Spoleto sought to honor him with money and other gifts, but he refused everything and withdrew to a cell in the forest. Soon a large monastery grew up there as others joined him in his life of prayer. Once, two nearly naked men came begging clothing from Isaac. He told a monk to go to a hollow tree some distance away, and to bring back what he found there. The monk returned with some clothing, and gave it to the beggars. They were shamed to find that it was their own clothing, which they had hidden in the tree. A man gave two beehives to the monastery. A monk hid one of them and brought the other to the abbot. Isaac said to him, 'Be careful when you go back to the beehive that you hid: it has been taken over by poisonous snakes. Be careful that they do not bite you.' Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, bishop of Italy (313) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-09-12T19:59:25+00:00 He fled from Italy to Bithynia during Diocletian's persecutions. In Bithynia he converted so many pagans to faith in Christ that those whose hearts remained hard rose up against him and, while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Archangel Michael, slew him at the altar, killing many other worshipers with him. Two hundred years after his death, he appeared to a soldier named John, who unearthed his relics and found them to be completely incorrupt. Full Article
italy St Scholastica of Italy, sister of St Benedict (543) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-02-10T13:09:16+00:00 She was the twin sister of St Benedict, patriarch of monasticism in the West (March 14), and his constant fellow-laborer in the vineyard of Christ. They lived in neighboring monasteries; though they loved one another dearly, they met only once a year, spending the day in prayer and spiritual conversation, then parting after sharing a simple meal. At their meeting in 543, she prevailed on her brother (and the monk who accompanied him) to break his own monastic rule and stay with her in vigil through the night. Three days later, as Benedict looked out his cell window, he saw his sister's soul in the form of a dove ascending to heaven. Full Article
italy St Isaac the Syrian, abbot of Spoleto, Italy (~550) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-04-12T07:15:52+00:00 This is not the famed Isaac of Syria (commemorated Jan 28) who wrote the Ascetical Homilies, but a monk who settled in Spoleto and was famed for his holy, solitary life, his miracles, and his discernment. The people of Spoleto sought to honor him with money and other gifts, but he refused everything and withdrew to a cell in the forest. Soon a large monastery grew up there as others joined him in his life of prayer. Once, two nearly naked men came begging clothing from Isaac. He told a monk to go to a hollow tree some distance away, and to bring back what he found there. The monk returned with some clothing, and gave it to the beggars. They were shamed to find that it was their own clothing, which they had hidden in the tree. A man gave two beehives to the monastery. A monk hid one of them and brought the other to the abbot. Isaac said to him, 'Be careful when you go back to the beehive that you hid: it has been taken over by poisonous snakes. Be careful that they do not bite you.' Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, bishop of Italy (313) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-09-12T05:19:07+00:00 He fled from Italy to Bithynia during Diocletian's persecutions. In Bithynia he converted so many pagans to faith in Christ that those whose hearts remained hard rose up against him and, while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Archangel Michael, slew him at the altar, killing many other worshipers with him. Two hundred years after his death, he appeared to a soldier named John, who unearthed his relics and found them to be completely incorrupt. Full Article
italy St Isaac the Syrian, abbot of Spoleto, Italy (~550) - April 12th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-04-12T07:44:15+00:00 This is not the famed Isaac of Syria (commemorated Jan 28) who wrote the Ascetical Homilies, but a monk who settled in Spoleto and was famed for his holy, solitary life, his miracles, and his discernment. The people of Spoleto sought to honor him with money and other gifts, but he refused everything and withdrew to a cell in the forest. Soon a large monastery grew up there as others joined him in his life of prayer. Once, two nearly naked men came begging clothing from Isaac. He told a monk to go to a hollow tree some distance away, and to bring back what he found there. The monk returned with some clothing, and gave it to the beggars. They were shamed to find that it was their own clothing, which they had hidden in the tree. A man gave two beehives to the monastery. A monk hid one of them and brought the other to the abbot. Isaac said to him, 'Be careful when you go back to the beehive that you hid: it has been taken over by poisonous snakes. Be careful that they do not bite you.' Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, bishop of Italy (313) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-09-12T05:00:00+00:00 He fled from Italy to Bithynia during Diocletian's persecutions. In Bithynia he converted so many pagans to faith in Christ that those whose hearts remained hard rose up against him and, while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Archangel Michael, slew him at the altar, killing many other worshipers with him. Two hundred years after his death, he appeared to a soldier named John, who unearthed his relics and found them to be completely incorrupt. Full Article
italy St Isaac the Syrian, abbot of Spoleto, Italy (~550) - April 12th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-12T05:01:00+00:00 This is not the famed Isaac of Syria (commemorated Jan 28) who wrote the Ascetical Homilies, but a monk who settled in Spoleto and was famed for his holy, solitary life, his miracles, and his discernment. The people of Spoleto sought to honor him with money and other gifts, but he refused everything and withdrew to a cell in the forest. Soon a large monastery grew up there as others joined him in his life of prayer. Once, two nearly naked men came begging clothing from Isaac. He told a monk to go to a hollow tree some distance away, and to bring back what he found there. The monk returned with some clothing, and gave it to the beggars. They were shamed to find that it was their own clothing, which they had hidden in the tree. A man gave two beehives to the monastery. A monk hid one of them and brought the other to the abbot. Isaac said to him, 'Be careful when you go back to the beehive that you hid: it has been taken over by poisonous snakes. Be careful that they do not bite you.' Full Article
italy Hieromartyr Autonomus, bishop of Italy (313) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-09-12T05:01:00+00:00 He fled from Italy to Bithynia during Diocletian's persecutions. In Bithynia he converted so many pagans to faith in Christ that those whose hearts remained hard rose up against him and, while he was celebrating the Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Archangel Michael, slew him at the altar, killing many other worshipers with him. Two hundred years after his death, he appeared to a soldier named John, who unearthed his relics and found them to be completely incorrupt. Full Article
italy Define and Tackle Hate Speech: The Experience of Social Workers in Italy By Published On :: 2023-05-29 Aim/Purpose: The aim of this qualitative study is to explore social workers’ representations of hate speech (HS), the effects it has on the community, and socio-educational actions aimed at combating it. Background: Hate speech is any form of communication that promotes discrimination, hostility, or violence towards individuals or groups based on their identity. Although its spread is facilitated by particular characteristics of the online environment (such as anonymity and ubiquity), HS has pervasive consequences even in offline reality. In the last year, several community-based projects involving social workers have been implemented to address the problem. Professionals who work with the community play a crucial strategic role in the fight against HS. Therefore, it is imperative to begin by considering their perspective to gain a better understanding of HS and how it can be controlled. Methodology: Following a psycho-sociological perspective, six focus groups were conducted with 42 social workers (19 females and 23 males) belonging to associations or organizations of a different nature, such as NGOs, local social promotion organizations, universities, private social organizations, whose mission included the theme of countering hate speech. Contribution: There are no studies in the literature that consider the views of operators working to counter hate speech within communities. Our study contributes to deepening the knowledge of the phenomenon and identifying the most suitable strategies to combat it, starting from an approach that does not only focus on the online or offline dimension but on an integrated “onlife” approach. The study offers an outline of how hate speech affects the daily lives of the communities in the cities of Torino, Palermo, and Ancona. Additionally, it proposes a grassroots strategy to address hate speech. Findings: The results suggest that strategies effective in countering hate speech in offline contexts may not be effective in online environments. The technological revolution brought about by social media has significantly expanded the potential audience while weakening traditional communities. Addressing hate speech in the present context requires efforts to rebuild fragmented communities, gaining a thorough understanding of how the new virtual public space operates, and prioritizing hate speech as a specific concern only after these initial steps. Recommendation for Researchers: Hate speech represents a violation of human rights and a threat to freedom of expression. The spread of hateful messages has a significant impact on society, as it can negatively influence social cohesion, diversity, and inclusion. Understanding the causes and consequences of hate speech can help develop effective strategies to prevent and counter it, which is a crucial challenge for both research and society as a whole. Studying hate speech should involve the use of interdisciplinary methodologies. Future Research: Future research should focus on comparative analysis at the European Union level to assess the ability of civil society in other countries to develop effective strategies against hate speech. Full Article
italy European fake art network involving Banksys, Warhols, Modiglianis uncovered in Italy By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:12:44 -0500 Italian authorities say a network of European art forgers who painted fake Warhols, Banksys and Picassos and then tried to sell them to unsuspecting buyers with the help of complicit auction houses has been dismantled. Full Article