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Giuseppe Valditara (born 12 January 1961 in Milan) is a Italian politician and jurist, since 22 October 2022 Minister of Education and Merit in the Meloni government. Graduated in law at the University of Milan, he embarked on an academic career and became a full professor of Roman law and ancient law at the Department of Law of the University of Turin. In 1992, with the book Studi sul magister… Read More »The School of Talents by Giuseppe Valditara

The School of Talents by Giuseppe Valditara

Matteo Nerbi was born in 1976 and lives in Carrara where he is a civil lawyer. In love with music, he has made the musical metaphor a constant in the four stories of the collection, where as the narrator he is an added character. In each of the stories, the introspective investigation always predominates, involving both the protagonists and the fleeting extras, all leaving fragments of experience and loneliness, as… Read More »UTRUM and other tales by Matteo Nerbi

UTRUM and other tales by Matteo Nerbi

Giorgio Zanchini was born in Rome on 30 January 1967. A journalist of Roman origin moved by a very strong passion for writing and in general for the enhancement of cultural environments, Giorgio Zanchini is a face, but above all a well-known voice to the public fond of the radio programs of the public broadcaster. This versatile and talented speaker is also a television host, journalist and established writer, so… Read More »Culture in the media by Giorgio Zanchini

Culture in the media by Giorgio Zanchini

Journalist, scholar of history and religions as an integral part of the culture of humanity, deep connoisseur of aspects related to nutrition and to food and wine. Dialogues on minorities. A journey through the minorities of the world with Federico de Renzi Qulture Edizioni, 2014 Born from the religious information programs of Radio Rai 1, “Oggi 2000” and “Tra cielo e terra”, “Dialogues on minorities” is a series of conversations… Read More »The Taste of Faith by Fabrizio Noli

The Taste of Faith by Fabrizio Noli

Angelo Polimeno Bottai (Rome, 1959) is deputy director of Tg1. An expert in Italian and international politics, he has also worked at Il Tempo directed by Gianni Letta and with Bruno Vespa at Porta a Porta. He has already published: Don’t call it Euro (2015); Republic Act III (2012); President allow us (2011). Angelo Polimeno Bottai presented his latest book at the State Archives of Rome, an extraordinary testimony of… Read More »Mussolini, I’ll stop you. Legendary story of Giuseppe Bottai chose his homeland fought the Nazis by Angelo Polimeno Bottai

Mussolini, I’ll stop you. Legendary story of Giuseppe Bottai chose his homeland fought the Nazis by Angelo Polimeno Bottai

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Umberto Rapetto (born 19 August 1959) is an Italian general of the Guardia di Finanza, retired since 2012. Former student of the Nunziatella military school, brigadier general of the Guardia di Finanza and former commander of the Special Telematic Fraud Unit. At the end of 2013, after having been strategic advisor to the Executive Chairman, Franco Bernabè, and then – as Group Senior Vice President – Director of Initiatives and… Read More »Cybersecurity?it’s just a matter of bad luck! By Umberto Rapetto

Cybersecurity?it’s just a matter of bad luck! By Umberto Rapetto

Francesco Pasqual was born in Rome on 8 December 1975. Grow from an early age, he developed a passion for reading and music which will lead him to the study of the violin and the piano. Poetry, philosophy and music will create in the his life is a circle towards the understanding of what binds truly man to his own experience. Participate in numerous competitions where he obtains excellent results.… Read More »“A Day Without a Date” by Francesco Pasqual

“A Day Without a Date” by Francesco Pasqual

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Castel Sant’Angelo (or Mole Adrianorum or Castellum Crescentii in the 10th-12th century), also known as the mausoleum of Hadrian, is a monument in Rome, located on the right bank of the Tiber in front of the pons Aelius (now the Sant’Angelo bridge), not far from the Vatican, between the districts of Borgo and Prati. it is connected to the Vatican State through the fortified corridor of the “passetto”. The castle… Read More »“Life Stories” by Luciano Finocchioli

“Life Stories” by Luciano Finocchioli

Giovanni Floris, journalist and writer born in Rome in 1967, has hosted “Radio anch’io”, was a correspondent from the USA in 2002, is an author and hosts the weekly appointment with politics and current affairs “Disabato” on La7, after thirteen years of “Ballarò” on Rai3 he has followed the major events of politics, foreign affairs and economics as a correspondent of the “Giornale Radio Rai”. L’essenziale (Solferino 2023), contains Notes… Read More »The Essential Notes of an Adventurous Reader by Giovanni Floris

The Essential Notes of an Adventurous Reader by Giovanni Floris

Giorgio Zanchini (Rome, 30 January 1967) is an Italian journalist, radio host, television presenter and essayist. Graduated with honors in Law at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” he specialized in Journalism and Mass Communications at the Free International University of Social Studies Guido Carli (Luiss) in Rome. He joined Rai through a competition in December 1996. Initially he worked at Giornale Radio Rai, at Radio 1, from 2010 to… Read More »Do Italians exist? Investigation into a fragile identity by Giorgio Zanchini

Do Italians exist? Investigation into a fragile identity by Giorgio Zanchini