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“Finally Won Rome”: Tennis Legend Roger Federer Indulges In Classic Italian Food
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“Finally Won Rome”: Tennis Legend Roger Federer Indulges In Classic Italian Food

[ad_1] Italy isn't just about ancient ruins and stunning architecture, it is also a food lover's paradise. From pizza and pasta to gelato, there is something to satisfy every craving. Recently, tennis legend Roger Federer treated himself to some authentic Italian cuisine during his visit to Rome, and he did not hold back on tasting the local delicacies. In a series of photos posted on Instagram, Federer was seen enjoying a feast fit for a king. One snapshot showed him enjoying what looks like some cheesy ravioli straight out of a pan. The dish was accompanied by glasses of red wine, along with fresh breads. In another image, Federer enjoyed a plate of pasta generously topped with cheese. Another slide revealed rows of charcuterie boards filled with an assortment of meat like ham and baco...
Italy allocates funds to shield workers from AI replacement threat
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Italy allocates funds to shield workers from AI replacement threat

[ad_1] Italy on Monday earmarked 30 million euros ($33 million) to improve the skills of unemployed people as well as those workers whose jobs could be most at risk from the advance of automation and artificial intelligence. According to the Fondo per la Repubblica Digitale (FRD), set up in 2021 by the Rome government to boost the digital skills of Italians, 54% of those aged 16-74 lack basic digital skills, compared with an average 46% in the European Union. The funding in improving training will be allocated in two ways, FRD said. Of the total, 10 million euros will go towards boosting the skills of those whose jobs are at high risk of being replaced due to automation and technological innovation. The remaining 20 million euros will be allocated to help unemployed and economically i...
Rome Plans Electric Air-Taxi Service Ahead of 2025 Vatican Jubilee
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Rome Plans Electric Air-Taxi Service Ahead of 2025 Vatican Jubilee

[ad_1] Roma aims to have flying in air taxis service up and running in 2024. Rome plans to offer travelers the chance to bypass its famously crippling traffic by flying in air taxis directly from the city center.The goal is to have the service up and running in 2024, ahead of a year-long Vatican celebration the following year known as Jubilee. A ride from the central Termini rail station, where the air taxi terminal could be located, to Fiumicino airport would take around 20 minutes, compared with as much as an hour by road. “We expect millions of visitors to come from all over the world,” Marco Troncone, chief executive officer of airport operator Aeroporti di Roma SpA, said in an interview on Thursday. “This will be an opportunity to offer alternative mobility services and to accel...