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The Irpef is a disgrace in Turin and Piedmont.
The article discusses criticism from Bombardieri of Uil regarding the Irpef tax system in Turin and Piedmont, focusing on how it affects lower-income groups.

A few of the half million students to face the matriculation examination
Pupo, the Italian singer known for his work with the band Pooh, is among over half a million students taking their first written exam for the Italian high school diploma (maturità). After leaving school at 16 to pursue music, he has returned to study at the Istituto Minerva in Rome. He explains that while the diploma won't provide practical benefits, it will boost his self-confidence and serve as a personal challenge. Pupo also mentions the desire to honor his parents and continue his academic journey in humanities, potentially leading to a degree in Communication Sciences.
Extremely serious leg fractures, a GTT worker hit in the warehouse: rescue in code red
A worker employed by Gtt suffered severe leg fractures after being hit in the depot and was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
Companies without heirs, the Crt Foundation invests 5 million and launches investment managers
The Fondazione CRT is investing 5 million euros to launch 'manager-investors' aimed at supporting businesses without heirs.
Those 'biological couriers' that carry drugs closest to the tumour
The article discusses 'biological couriers' that deliver drugs closer to tumors, likely referring to advancements in targeted drug delivery systems in medical research.
A reward for companies that open their offices to workers
The article discusses an award given to companies that open their board meetings to workers.

In the Hydra case, the CSM denies the existence of the mafia in Lombardy.
The article discusses the ongoing 'Hydra' trial involving a consortium of northern Italian mafias, focusing on the public prosecutor Alessandra Cerreti's statement during court proceedings. She argues that organized crime in Lombardy is active and violent, contrasting with the Council of the Judiciary (Csm)'s recent decision to exclude the region from areas with high mafia density. The article highlights civil society's opposition to this decision and mentions threats against prosecutors involved in the case.
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San Giovanni, the vertical block party with DJ sets from the balconies, sounds and fires on the head
The article describes an event in San Giovanni where DJs performed from balconies, creating a vertical block party with music and fireworks overhead.
Sarafine al Flowers: I used to work in the tax office and I felt lonely, ten years later I navigate the discography
Sarafine discusses her past work in the tax office and feelings of loneliness, reflecting on her journey to navigating the music industry ten years later.
The great basketball player stays in Turin, Bruno Palombella is the new patron
Bruno Palombella has been named the new owner of the basketball team based in Turin.
Firefighters in the crosshairs of thieves: hunt for four hooded men
Firefighters are under attack by thieves, with authorities hunting four masked individuals.
Allegra Agnelli: "Me, Candiolo and Umberto, a dream of everyone who has lived for 40 years"
Allegra Agnelli discusses her personal journey and reflections on life with Candiolo and Umberto, highlighting a dream that has been realized over forty years.
Women's talents but men's businesses: the gap that Turin wants to close
The article discusses the gender gap in entrepreneurship, highlighting that while there are many female talents, male-dominated businesses still prevail. It focuses on efforts by Turin to address this disparity.
Carla Bruni returns to Turin: "I love you". The photo with the biological father Maurizio Remmert
Carla Bruni returns to Turin and shares a photo with her biological father, Maurizio Remmert, expressing affection towards him.
The revolt of the municipalities: cartaWe will continue to change the paper identity card
The article discusses a movement by Italian municipalities ('Comuni') to continue replacing paper-based identity cards with digital alternatives.
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School vouchers for 30,000 more families: how the rules are changing
The article discusses changes to school voucher rules, expanding eligibility to an additional 30,000 families.
Crans Montana, Elsa's father, dismissed by Queen Margaret: "Now he can start living again"
The father of Elsa, who was discharged from the Regina Margherita hospital in Crans Montana, says she can now start living again.
Almost 3 000 Turiners are looking for work through the Municipality: where they are and what the Employability Poles are doing
The article discusses nearly 3,000 Torinese residents seeking employment through the local municipality, focusing on their locations and the activities of the Employment Poles.

Take me, take me Monica, Monica Amore changes her life: from M5S advisor to singer The video
Monica Amore, former M5S council member in Turin, has transitioned from politics to music, releasing her first single 'Stai con me'. The article highlights her background as an early pioneer of the Five Star Movement in Turin alongside Chiara Appendino, and notes that her song draws comparisons to Lady Gaga and Cristiano Malgioglio.
The mirror of time, the letters of Thursday, June 18, 2026
The article presents letters published by La Stampa on June 18, 2026, titled 'Specchio dei tempi' (Mirror of the Times). The content consists of reader contributions reflecting on current events and societal issues.
Attacked by her ex-boyfriend, she escapes by taking refuge in the Basilica of Mary Help of Christians
A woman was attacked by her ex-partner and managed to save herself by taking refuge in the Basilica of Maria Ausiliatrice.
He stopped cancer treatments. You asked for ten years for the saintly Stagno.
A trial has begun against the self-proclaimed 'santona' Maria Stagno, who is accused of causing harm by allegedly preventing cancer patients from receiving their medical treatments. Prosecutors are seeking a ten-year prison sentence.
The last review before the theme of Maturity.
The article discusses an appeal to examiners ahead of the Italian high school final exams (Maturità), urging them to create a calm and serene environment for students.
"Night before exams": the pre-maturity ritual of the students of Galfer
The article discusses 'Notte prima degli esami,' a traditional ritual observed by students at the Galfer school before their Maturità exams.
The rector of the Poli: Italian and philosophical selections, the Saba verses and the calcetto after the lorale
The rector of Poli discusses his choice of Italian and philosophy as subjects, referencing Saba's verses and playing mini soccer after oral exams.
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Maturity: field examinations, first written examination for 527.747
Over 527,747 students across Italy have begun their high school exams, starting with a written essay at 8:30 AM. The exam includes seven common prompts divided into three categories: two literary analyses (one poetic and one prose), three argumentative texts, and two current affairs topics. Students must bring identification, pens, and an Italian dictionary, while electronic devices are prohibited. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara have sent messages encouraging students, emphasizing the importance of the exam without framing it as a definitive judgment of
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Meloni cautious about Vannacci: 'Politics is not arithmetic.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discusses her satisfaction with the recent G7 summit, emphasizing the unity of Western nations in addressing global crises such as those in Ukraine and the Middle East. She is asked whether Roberto Vannacci and his party, Futuro Nazionale, can remain within the center-right alliance. Meloni avoids directly answering, stating that politics is not simply arithmetic and that Vannacci has chosen to step aside from the coalition. She suggests that Vannacci’s consistent opposition to the first government of the right makes him functional for the left, while the
President of the Commission
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Defends a woman insulted in the street: bystander beaten to death with kicks and heads
A man was brutally attacked with kicks and blows to the head after he intervened to defend a woman who was being insulted in the street.
The gifts to a woman, the half million bribe, the circumstance: convicted Don Bianciotto
Don Bianciotto has been convicted for various charges including gifts to a woman, financial mismanagement involving half a million euros, and abuse of authority.
Smog, the last 'legal' years of Turin: from 2030 the limits change, the current values are off target
The article discusses the current air quality in Turin, noting that recent years have been 'legal' in terms of pollution levels. It mentions that new limits will come into effect by 2030, which the current values will not meet.
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Barbara is dying .
He 's a great guy .
Caterina Soffici (Spanish)
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I 'm not going anywhere .
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I 'm sorry , I 'm sorry , I 'm sorry , I know .
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Attacks on doctors, the police refuse to intervene.
The article reports on incidents where police refused to intervene in attacks against doctors, according to a statement by the Anaao union.
Molinette, the tender for the reconstruction of the first aid station has been launched.
The city of Molinette has launched a tender to renovate the emergency care facility. The requirement includes maintaining operational services during the renovation work.
For a marked card you do not dance, clash between cooperative and Municipality on the square ballerina DArArmi
A dispute has arisen between a cooperative and the local municipality over a dance hall located in Piazza D'Armi, centered around an issue related to a stamped postal receipt.
Mirror of the times, letters of Monday, June 8, 2026
The article presents letters published by La Stampa on Monday, June 8, 2026, under the title 'Specchio dei tempi' (Mirror of the Times). The content consists of reader contributions reflecting on current events and societal issues.
Trade slows down, tourism is not enough in Piedmont: Conservative families
The article discusses the slowdown in commerce in Piedmont, noting that tourism alone is insufficient to counteract the economic challenges faced by families who are being cautious with their spending.
A 45-year-old motorist crashes into a wall on the A5 in Carema, killing him instantly
A fatal car accident occurred on the A5 motorway in Carema, where a French driver died instantly after crashing into a wall.
'Leader in patents', aerospace is driving the industry that innovates
The article highlights the aerospace sector's leadership in patents, emphasizing its role in driving innovation within Italian industry.
Iva Zanicchi between music and lyrics: I trust Meloni, it's right that artists take a stand
Iva Zanicchi, an Italian singer and songwriter, expresses her trust in Giorgia Meloni, Italy's Prime Minister, and states it is correct for artists to take a stance on political issues.
Everybody's crazy about hitball, the sport made in Turin.
The article discusses the popularity of hitball, a sport originating from Turin, highlighting the large attendance at the first finals held in a new arena.
Farewell to Carlo Ginzburg, the most famous Italian historian in the world
The article announces the death of Carlo Ginzburg, an internationally renowned Italian historian.
Europride 2027 in Turin, the target is 250,000 visitors: Economic impact of €15 million
The article discusses plans for EuroPride 2027 in Turin, aiming for 250,000 attendees and an economic impact of 15 million euros.
Piedmont starts: manufacturing and services slow down, only aerospace grows.
The article reports on the economic performance of Piedmont, noting that manufacturing and services sectors are slowing down while the aerospace industry is growing. The region's GDP increased by 0.4%.
Sublime black, Castagnole Lanze is celebrating the summer truffle
La Stampa reports on an event in Castagnole Lanze celebrating the summer truffle known as 'nero sublime'.
Alessandro Mano is a man
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The Commission has also adopted a proposal for a Regulation (EC) No 1269/2006.
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Margherita Oggero: The little villain of today? It's no longer adultery but cheating with the tax authorities
Margherita Oggero comments on modern societal issues, suggesting that today's 'small cowardice' is no longer infidelity but tax evasion.
The Commission shall adopt implementing acts in accordance with Article 21 of this Regulation.
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€800,000 fine for elderly diaper services: private contractors are not awarded
An Italian court has imposed an 800,000 euro fine on a public entity for service disruptions related to adult diapers for elderly citizens. As a result, the contract for private companies to manage this service has been canceled.
At the Regio di Torino Music and stories for 40 years of fighting cancer
The article discusses events at the Regio Theatre in Turin celebrating 40 years of cancer research and treatment efforts.
Residence tax, how it works and what are the obligations of homeowners
The article explains how the 'imposta di soggiorno' (stay tax) works and outlines the obligations of property owners. It provides information on the tax, which is typically applied to short-term rentals in Italy, and details what responsibilities fall on landlords.
"I'm making you garbage: threats on the walls under the house of the Turin councillor Beautifulissima
A wall under the home of Turin councilor Bellissima has been defaced with the message 'Fascio sei spazzatura' ('Fascist, you're trash').
91-year-old is operated on while awake in Mauritius: I was chatting with doctors
A 91-year-old patient underwent surgery while awake at the Mauriziano hospital. The patient reported chatting with the doctors during the procedure.
Ride for Ramy, 8 convicted after the assault on the police station and the barracks of the carabinieri
A protest took place for Ramy following eight convictions related to the assault on a police station and a military barracks.
Two accidents with GTT buses in a few hours: four injured, missing precedent investigations
A bus collided with a car on Via Genova, resulting in one person with minor injuries.
The Airbnb and B&B fraudsters, 260 owners fined: the penalties amount to 234 thousand euros
The article reports that 260 owners of Airbnb and B&B accommodations have been fined a total of €234,000 for violations.
Ball music until dawn and sleepless weekend: the rave blocked in the Royal Gardens
A rave event at the Giardini Reali was blocked due to noise complaints and disturbances lasting until dawn, affecting the surrounding area over the weekend.
Lorenzo is growing up
The parental leave model Seventh. Schlein blessed the signature collection: 5 months also for fathers
The article discusses the 'Settimo model' of shared parental leave, which proposes giving fathers five months of paid leave. The politician Elena Schlein supports the initiative by endorsing the collection of signatures.
The Commission shall adopt implementing acts in accordance with Article 21 of this Regulation.
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Nuclear, Picture: Decrees by Christmas and referendum between 2028 and 2029
The article reports on Italian politician Matteo Pichetto's statement regarding nuclear energy policy, indicating plans to issue decrees by Christmas and hold a referendum between 2028 and 2029.
Schlein reiterates the rally with Catholics: Low wages, high bills but the government thinks for itself
The article discusses Schlein's attempt to reinvigorate an alliance with Catholics, criticizing the government for focusing on itself rather than addressing issues like low wages and high utility bills.
Matteo De Santis
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From Fermi to the Future, Turin opens the dialogue on the new sustainable nuclear
The article discusses Torino's initiative to open a dialogue on sustainable nuclear energy, referencing historical contexts such as Fermi.
Alcohol and drugs while driving, fines, although they have not changed.
In Turin, fines for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs have increased by 43%, even if the driver is not visibly impaired.
Giovanni De Luna
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Tesisquare, Paparelli new to: Goal to grow further internationally
The article reports on Tesisquare, an Italian company, announcing the appointment of a new CEO, Paparelli, who has stated the company's goal to continue growing internationally.

DNA from grape seeds from Tuscany dating back 2000 years reveals the origin of modern wine
Scientists analyzed 2000-year-old grape seeds found in ancient wells in Tuscany, creating the most comprehensive genetic map of ancient vineyards discovered at a single location. The findings, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, indicate that these plantings were part of a well-developed agricultural network in the Roman Empire, which laid the foundation for modern winemaking. The discovery was made in Chianti, an Italian wine-producing region. Between 300 BCE and 300 CE, local residents threw grape seeds into deep wells, where a special type of mud preserved them until today.
The first in Italy to launch services
Banca Sella has made a strategic shift regarding cryptocurrency activities, with Andrea Tessera stating they are the first in Italy to launch such services.
Tourism engine, second mountain life after winter: worth over €6 billion
The article discusses the economic impact of mountain tourism in Italy during the summer season, highlighting its significance with an estimated value exceeding six billion euros.
Raphael Zanotti
Barbara Cottavoz
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Meloni, 'not to capital, reduce the tax burden on the middle class'
Giorgia Meloni has rejected the idea of implementing a wealth tax ('patrimoniale') and instead emphasized her government's focus on reducing taxes for the middle class. During an address to Confcommercio, she criticized the practice of businesses opening and closing rapidly to evade taxes, often managed by non-EU citizens. The government aims to expand the benefit of reduced IRPEF (income tax) to those earning up to €60,000.
Jacopo D'orsi
A flashmob by 100 musicians in Piazza Castello to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Suzuki method
A flashmob featuring 100 musicians took place in Piazza Castello to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Suzuki method.