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    On the Slopes of Mount Etna, Where Lava and Wine Flow

    The fiery Sicilian volcano is a magnet not only for hikers, but for wine and food lovers. Vineyards thrive on the rich soil, alongside restaurants, bars and farm-stays.
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    Food Delivery Drivers Feel Strain of Italy’s Ban on Outdoor Work on Hottest Days

    Delivery riders are already some of the most vulnerable workers of booming gig economies. During successive heat waves this summer in Italy, it got complicated.
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    Food Delivery Drivers Feel Strain of Italy’s Ban on Outdoor Work on Hottest Days

    Delivery riders are already some of the most vulnerable workers of booming gig economies. During successive heat waves this summer in Italy, it got complicated.
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    On a Magical Italian Island, Swimming, Stone and Sea

    Favignana, off the west coast of Sicily, is known for its stone quarries, clear waters and fabled fish. A writer explores by land and by water.
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    $40 Million Yacht That Mysteriously Sank Is Raised From Bottom of Sea

    Investigators are hoping to find clues as to why the Bayesian superyacht sank off the coast of Sicily 10 months ago, killing seven people.
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    Mount Etna Erupts in Sicily, Sending Hikers Scrambling for Cover

    Videos circulating on social media showed visitors rushing to descend the mountain as volcanic plumes rose overhead.
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    Bayesian Superyacht Carrying Mike Lynch Sank After ‘Extreme’ Wind Gust, Report Says

    An official report into last year’s yacht tragedy, which killed seven, found that the boat could easily capsize in high winds. Its towering mast made it more vulnerable.
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    Bayesian Superyacht Sank After ‘Extreme’ Wind Gust, Report Says

    An official report into last year’s yacht tragedy, which killed seven, found that the boat could easily capsize in high winds. Its towering mast made it more vulnerable.
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    Who Founded Carthage? New Genetic Study Upturns Old View

    The inhabitants of Carthage were long thought to have derived from Levantine Phoenicians. But an eight-year study suggests they were more closely related to Greeks.