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Get Ready: Venice Day-Tripper Ticket Prices Set to Soar to €10 on Busiest Days in 2025 Exciting yet pricey news for visitors planning a trip to Venice! In an effort to manage the overwhelming crowds flocking to the charming Italian canal city, Venice is gearing up to increase its day-tripper entry fee in 2025. The initial trial scheme, launched this year, introduced a €5 entry ticket on 29 selected days, including public holidays and weekends from April to July. This move aimed to alleviate the strain caused by mass tourism on the city. Starting next year, the city council intends…
La scorsa settimana, mentre un ospedale oncologico a Kiev veniva bombardato, a Mosca si concludeva una mostra che esaltava la “Russia senza fine”. Mentre si celebravano i successi interni, l’orrore della guerra veniva ignorato con cinica indifferenza. Di: Stefano Caprio – Asia news Data di pubblicazione: 14 Luglio 2024 Mentre a Kiev cadevano i bombardamenti russi sull’ospedale oncologico per bambini Okhmatdet, a Mosca la mostra “Russia: i successi dell’epoca di Putin” chiudeva le sue porte. La mostra aveva inaugurato la campagna elettorale delle prossime elezioni presidenziali di marzo e ha ottenuto un notevole successo, tanto da diventare una mostra permanente…
In a shocking turn of events, former President Trump was targeted in an assassination attempt. He was hit by a bullet in the ear, rushed to a local hospital, and then discharged with the reassuring words, “I’m fine, I will never give up.” The assailant, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, a 20-year-old, was later confirmed to have been killed by the FBI. By: Viviana Mazza – Corriere della Sera Published on: July 14, 2024 Reporting from New York, our correspondent describes the scene at a campaign event for Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Gunshots ring out, causing chaos and panic…
Welcome to Romadailynews, your go-to radio program for the latest news updates. Good evening from the Oriente editorial team. Tonight’s headline covers the devastating aftermath of Israeli airstrikes in southern Gaza, resulting in at least 71 deaths and over a hundred injuries. According to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, many are still trapped under the rubble of the buildings targeted. Meanwhile, the conflict in Ukraine continues with Russian attacks, including the downing of four drones. In Ireland, discussions are underway regarding the aid Dublin will provide to Ukraine, despite Ireland’s historically neutral stance. Back in Italy, a crackdown on illegal…
Welcome to Romadailynews, your daily source of news. Good evening from the newsroom with Giuliano Ferrara. Let’s dive into today’s top stories. Starting off with the Middle East, the death toll from the massive Israeli raid in the Arma area near the southern border of Gaza has risen to 71, with 289 injured. The Ministry of Health in the stricken strip, managed by Hamas, described the Italian military’s large-scale attacks on a building in the area. Emergency teams are working to reach the site, with displaced individuals finding shelter in tents in the area. The number of casualties could potentially…
The recent Israeli airstrike near Khan Younis in Gaza has resulted in a tragic loss of life, with at least 71 people killed and many others injured. The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza has reported the devastating aftermath of the strike, showcasing videos of smoke billowing and casualties being carried away on stretchers. The attack took place in the densely populated Mawasi area, which had been designated as a safe zone for displaced civilians by the Israeli military. However, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees estimates that around 1.5 million people are currently seeking shelter in this area, fleeing the…
The Vatican’s Commitment to Providing Humanitarian Aid to Palestinian Refugees Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas that is causing devastation in Gaza, the Vatican’s Permanent Observer to the United Nations, Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, has affirmed the Holy See’s dedication to supporting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA). Archbishop Caccia emphasizes the crucial role that UNRWA plays in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Established in 1949 to assist Palestinians who lost their homes and livelihoods during the Arab-Israeli wars, UNRWA relies on voluntary contributions for its funding. Recently, concerns were raised when Israel…
Welcome to our Sunday Gospel Reflection on “Missionary Methodology” As we gather to celebrate the Fifteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Fr. Edmund Power, OSB, shares his insights on today’s liturgical readings focusing on the theme of “Missionary Methodology”. When we hear the word “missionary”, we often think of going out into the world to spread the Gospel. But what does it mean to have a missionary methodology? Fr. Edmund dives deep into the Scriptures to help us understand how we can effectively share the message of Christ with others. Join us as we reflect on the Word of God and…
Welcome to the official blog post highlighting an important event: Pope Francis has chosen Cardinal Pietro Parolin as his representative for the closing ceremonies of the pilgrimage of Latin-Rite Ukrainian Catholics. The celebrations are set to take place on Sunday, July 21, at the renowned Marian Shrine of Berdychiv in northern Ukraine. Written by Alessandro De Carolis Cardinal Pietro Parolin will be stepping in on behalf of Pope Francis for the momentous occasion happening on the 21st of July. This appointment was made official through a formal Letter in Latin, appointing the Vatican Secretary of State as Pontifical Legate. Additionally,…
Welcome to a journey through time and diplomacy, where the Vatican Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, delivers a captivating ‘Lectio Magistralis’ in the ancient Roman city of Aquileia. Against the backdrop of Aquileia’s more than two thousand years of history, Archbishop Gallagher highlights the city’s unique sensitivity for peace, honed through the resolution of cultural, linguistic, and ethnic disparities. In his address titled “Aquileia Magistra Pacis – A Counterpoint to the Diplomacy of the Holy See,” Archbishop Gallagher emphasizes the Holy See’s unwavering commitment to fostering peace amid global conflicts in regions like…