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“I could not imagine living back in the US full-time”: Family leaves New York, buys $13,000 home in Italy and later purchases a second propertyA New York family found an unexpected escape in rural Italy, purchasing a home for a mere $13,000. This move not only granted them mortgage...
A couple was chasing American dream until they realised it wasn’t making them happy, then they bought a Rs 12 lakh house in Italy that changed their idea of successAn American couple traded their fast-paced life for a serene Italian town, purchasing a two-storey home for approximately ₹12.2 lakh. Seeki...
Six must-watch rom-com movies on OTT if you loved Voicemails for Isabelle: One Day to Sleepless in SeattleFinished Voicemails for Isabelle but still thinking about it? From heartwarming romances to bittersweet stories of love, loss and second ch...
France sounds alarm as Europe's deadly heatwave takes its tollWestern Europe is grappling with a deadly heatwave, causing numerous deaths, power disruptions, and school closures. France has elevated it...
Can anyone fix Britain? Regular change of PM a symptom of UK's malaiseBritain faces a political crisis with a rapid turnover of leaders, the latest being Keir Starmer's resignation. Decades of economic stagnat...
Charting the global economy: Inflation hits incomes and spendingGlobal economies face rising inflation and slowing consumer spending. In the US, incomes are squeezed, pushing savings rates down. Europe s...
Quote of the day by Antonio Gramsci: "The strongest and most effective force in guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of power is not..." Learn the profound lesson from the imprisoned Italian thinker who exposed how societies surrender freedom quietly through consent, culture, and invisible powerQuote of the day by Antonio Gramsci reveals a timeless truth about power, propaganda, political control, and social influence. Jailed by It...
Neanderthal babies may have grown at surprisingly rapid speeds compared with modern humansScientists unearthed a Neanderthal infant, Amud 7, in Israel. Its bones and brain were larger than expected for its age. This suggests Nean...
Quote of the day by Haile Selassie I: “Leadership does not mean domination…” — powerful lessons on true leadership, why real leaders guide not control, and what today’s youth can learn about responsibility and respect from Ethiopia’s iconic rulerQuote of the day by Haile Selassie I explains real leadership in simple words. It shows leaders should guide people, not control them. The ...
Quote of the day by Charles Wadsworth: 'By the time a man realises his father was right, he has a son who thinks he is wrong' - The truth about generation gap in families explained by the American music legendThis quote of the day by Charles Wadsworth reflects on how people often dismiss their parents’ advice when they are young, only to understa...
Attention activism gains global momentum: Why it matters?A new movement is emerging, with millennials and Gen Z pushing back against constant screen time. These groups are organising offline gathe...
Portugal to raise tax on foreign house buyers as property prices surgePortugal plans to increase property tax for non-residents. This aims to make housing more affordable. Prime Minister Luis Montenegro announ...
England stun Italy with wild comeback to book Euro 2025 final spot!In a thrilling match, England clinched their place in the Euro 2025 final! With time running out, Michelle Agyemang's stunning equaliser sp...
US marks record over 2,100 coronavirus deaths in one day: Johns Hopkins dataIn terms of fatalities, the US might soon overtake Italy where 18,848 COVID-19 deaths have happened so far. By Friday night, the US had 1,8...
Saudi king to chair G20 video summit on coronavirus on March 26Saudi Arabia's King Salman will chair an emergency virtual summit of G20 leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Thursday to ad...
Coronavirus accelerates in Italy by 50%; death toll stands at 34Coronavirus infections in Italy rose 50% Sunday and the US government issued its strongest travel warning yet. Authorities said the total n...
After hate mails, India seeks security for embassy in ItalyIndia said it has asked Italy to provide more security to its embassy in Rome after the mission reported receiving hate mails.
The China syndromeManufacturing growth is slowing more quickly than aggregate economic growth, and the country is losing new factory investments to its compe...
Slow down, save selfIn 1887, in a defiant gesture against the new-fangled culture of speed that was gathering momentum all around him, philosopher Friedrich Ni...
- Slow & steady
When an Italian food and wine journalist Carlo Petrini started the Slow Food Movement in 1986 as a reaction to the opening of a McDonald’s ...