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- financial_news d1 Shares in the FTSE 100 climbed 1.4% on Thursday as stronger-than-expected retail sales data lifted investor sentiment and reduced fears of an imminent recession.
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- financial_news d1 The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at its September meeting, signalling that policymakers believe inflation is sufficiently under control to avoid further tightening.
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- financial_news d1 Apple reported quarterly revenue of $94.9 billion, beating analyst estimates by 3%, driven by strong iPhone sales and continued growth in its services division.
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- financial_news d1 GDP expanded at an annualised rate of 2.8% in the second quarter, outpacing consensus forecasts and suggesting the economy remains resilient despite elevated borrowing costs.
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- financial_news d1 Oil prices fell to their lowest level in six weeks after OPEC+ members signalled flexibility on production quotas amid concerns about weakening demand from China.
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- financial_news d1 The unemployment rate held at 3.9% in August, with non-farm payrolls adding 187,000 jobs, broadly in line with market expectations and consistent with a soft landing scenario.
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- financial_news d1 Goldman Sachs upgraded its 12-month price target for the S&P 500 to 5,400, citing resilient corporate earnings, moderating inflation, and reduced recession probability.
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- financial_news d1 Consumer confidence rose for the third consecutive month in October, according to the Conference Board index, reaching its highest reading since the pre-pandemic period.
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- financial_news d1 The European Central Bank raised its deposit rate by 25 basis points to 4%, the tenth consecutive increase in its tightening cycle aimed at bringing inflation back to the 2% target.
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- financial_news d1 Amazon's logistics and cloud computing division drove a 13% year-on-year increase in operating income, prompting a rally in the company's shares in after-hours trading.
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- financial_news d1 The dollar strengthened against a basket of major currencies after US jobs data came in stronger than expected, reinforcing expectations that the Fed will keep rates higher for longer.
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- financial_news d1 Merger activity in the pharmaceutical sector accelerated this quarter, with three deals worth a combined $47 billion announced as companies sought to replenish their drug pipelines ahead of patent cliffs.
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- financial_news d1 Germany's DAX index underperformed its European peers as factory orders fell for the fourth consecutive month, reinforcing concerns about the competitiveness of the country's industrial sector.
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- financial_news d1 BlackRock increased its allocation to emerging market equities, citing attractive valuations, a potentially weaker dollar, and improving growth prospects in South and Southeast Asia.
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- financial_news d1 Total shareholder returns at the ten largest UK listed companies averaged 18.3% over the past year, outperforming the index and reflecting strong dividend payments alongside capital appreciation.
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- climate_reporting d2 Global average surface temperatures in 2023 were 1.45Β°C above the pre-industrial baseline, making it the hottest year in recorded history and bringing the world within reach of the 1.5Β°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement.
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- climate_reporting d2 Arctic sea ice extent reached its second-lowest recorded minimum in September, continuing a decades-long trend that scientists warn is accelerating feedback loops that further amplify warming at the poles.
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- climate_reporting d2 A landmark study published in Nature found that three of the nine planetary boundaries β€” climate change, biosphere integrity, and freshwater change β€” have been crossed simultaneously for the first time, a configuration with no historical analogue.
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- climate_reporting d2 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned in its synthesis report that without immediate and deep emissions reductions across all sectors, limiting warming to 1.5Β°C will be beyond reach within this decade.
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- climate_reporting d2 Wildfire seasons in Canada, Greece, and Hawaii shattered previous records in 2023, destroying millions of hectares of forest and releasing quantities of carbon dioxide that offset years of emissions reductions in those regions.
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- climate_reporting d2 Scientists tracking the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation report that the current system is weakening at rates not seen in over a millennium, raising concerns about abrupt shifts in European climate patterns.
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- climate_reporting d2 Coral bleaching events, once rare, now occur on average every six years globally β€” a frequency at which scientists say reefs cannot recover between episodes, putting the world's coral ecosystems at existential risk.
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- climate_reporting d2 Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and land use account for roughly 23% of global anthropogenic emissions, yet receive a fraction of the policy attention directed at the energy sector, according to a new FAO analysis.
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- climate_reporting d2 The number of people displaced by climate-related extreme weather events reached 32.6 million in 2022, with flooding in Pakistan alone displacing more than 8 million, according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre.
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- climate_reporting d2 Permafrost thaw in Siberia and northern Canada is releasing methane stored for thousands of years, creating a feedback dynamic that current climate models may be underestimating, researchers at the University of Alaska warned.
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- climate_reporting d2 Renewable energy capacity additions broke records for the third consecutive year, with solar and wind installations exceeding 300 gigawatts, though analysts note this pace must triple to meet net-zero pathways by 2050.
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- climate_reporting d2 A peer-reviewed study in Science found that insect biomass has declined by more than 70% in protected natural areas over the past 27 years, a trend researchers describe as an ecological crisis with cascading consequences for food webs.
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- climate_reporting d2 Sea level rise projections were revised upward by the IPCC following new satellite altimetry data showing that ice sheet loss from Greenland and West Antarctica is exceeding the scenarios modelled in previous assessment cycles.
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- climate_reporting d2 Drought conditions across the Horn of Africa, exacerbated by the interaction of La NiΓ±a and long-term warming trends, left more than 22 million people facing acute food insecurity, the UN's World Food Programme reported.
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- climate_reporting d2 The loss of Amazon rainforest to deforestation and degradation has reached a tipping point in parts of the eastern basin, where researchers now document net carbon release from areas that were carbon sinks as recently as a decade ago.
 
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Welcome to the Amalfi Coast β€” one of Italy's most exclusive destinations, where dramatic clifftop hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, and private yacht charters combine to offer a luxury experience unlike any other in the Mediterranean.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Our resort offers direct access to the finest beaches in Sicily, with sun lounger service, premium cocktail menus, and a dedicated concierge team to ensure that every moment of your stay exceeds expectation.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 The Italian Riviera has long attracted the world's most discerning travellers, drawn by its glamorous marina towns, designer boutiques, and a culinary scene that showcases the very best of Italian gastronomy.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Book our exclusive Tuscan villa package and enjoy private pool access, chauffeur-driven tours of the region's world-famous wineries, and curated shopping excursions to Florence's historic leather and jewellery artisans.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Lake Como's legendary lakeside hotels have welcomed celebrities, royalty, and business leaders for over a century, offering an unmatched combination of spectacular scenery, five-star service, and absolute privacy.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Explore the archaeological treasures of Rome, Pompeii, and the Cinque Terre from the comfort of a premium touring coach, with expert English-speaking guides and reserved priority access to all major sites.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Our all-inclusive Sardinian resort package covers flights, transfers, accommodation in a beachfront suite, unlimited dining at three restaurants, and a full programme of water sports and entertainment activities.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 The Dolomites offer world-class skiing infrastructure, with over 1,200 kilometres of groomed pistes, state-of-the-art lift systems, and après-ski venues that rank among the best in the Alps.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Venice remains Italy's most photographed destination, and our exclusive packages include gondola rides, private access to the Doge's Palace after hours, and reserved tables at the city's most celebrated bacari.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Italy's tourism sector generated over 89 billion euros in revenue last year, confirming its position as one of Europe's top travel destinations and a vital engine of the national economy.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Our helicopter transfer service connects Milan's Malpensa airport directly to your Lake Maggiore hotel, eliminating road transfers and ensuring you arrive refreshed and ready to enjoy your stay from the moment you land.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 The trulli of Alberobello and the baroque palaces of Lecce make Puglia one of southern Italy's fastest-growing luxury tourism markets, with boutique conversions and agriturismi attracting high-spend visitors from across Europe and North America.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Our curated Rome city break includes a private dinner in a Renaissance palazzo, a behind-the-scenes tour of the Vatican collections, and a personal shopping session with a fashion consultant in the Via Condotti.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 With direct flights now connecting over 40 international cities to Italian regional airports, the growth in short-break tourism has created substantial new revenue streams for local hospitality operators and destination management companies.
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+ traditional_tourism d1 Invest in an Italian holiday property and benefit from both personal enjoyment and a proven rental income stream β€” our property management service handles all bookings, maintenance, and guest services on your behalf.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 We are guests of this landscape, not its owners. Our walking holidays in the Apennines are designed to leave no trace β€” small groups, local guides, accommodation in family-run agriturismo that have farmed these hillsides for generations.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 The Cilento coast is one of the last undeveloped stretches of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and we intend to help keep it that way. Our tours operate with strict group size limits, and a portion of every booking funds local marine conservation.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 Slow travel through the Val d'Orcia means arriving by train, sleeping in farmhouses powered by solar energy, eating food grown within walking distance, and taking the time to understand the relationship between the landscape and the people who tend it.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 The Camino Materano is not a tourist attraction β€” it is a living network of paths, sacred sites, and rural communities that has connected the peoples of the Basilicata for centuries. Walking it with us means contributing to its maintenance and the livelihoods of those who still live along its route.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 We partner exclusively with agriturismo certified under Italy's national organic farming standards. Your hosts are not hospitality professionals β€” they are farmers, shepherds, and cheesemakers who will share their knowledge of the land alongside their table.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 The Gargano peninsula's ancient Umbra forest is one of the most biodiverse oak woodlands remaining in southern Europe. Our naturalist-led tours focus on ecological literacy β€” understanding what you are walking through, not merely photographing it.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 Carbon literacy is part of every itinerary we design. We provide a full emissions calculation for each trip, prioritise rail over air wherever journeys allow, and invest the carbon levy collected from each booking directly into Italian reforestation projects.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 The lagoon of Orbetello is a UNESCO-recognised wetland and a critical staging post for migratory birds crossing the Tyrrhenian. Our birdwatching weekends are led by ornithologists from the local WWF reserve and timed to the rhythms of the natural world, not the tourist calendar.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 Choosing a masseria in the Murge plateau means choosing an economy of care β€” for the soil, for the old olive groves, for the dry-stone wall landscapes that have shaped this territory for three thousand years. The families who run these farms need guests who understand what they are conserving.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 Our Sicilian food sovereignty tours visit seed banks, community-supported agriculture projects, and the last growers of ancient wheat varieties that industrial agriculture has displaced. Eating with these communities is an act of solidarity as much as gastronomy.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 The wolves have returned to the central Apennines. Our wildlife tracking weekends with local rangers offer the extraordinary possibility of encounter with one of Europe's great returning species β€” and a direct contribution to the coexistence programmes that made their return possible.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 We do not sell the Italian landscape as a product. We offer introductions to places, communities, and ecological relationships that are best experienced slowly, with attention, and with the willingness to leave something behind other than footprints.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 The fishing communities of the Aeolian Islands have maintained sustainable swordfish and tuna practices for centuries β€” practices now under pressure from industrial fishing fleets. Travelling with us means staying in fishermen's houses, eating what the sea offers each day, and understanding why these traditions matter.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 Alta Via routes through the Dolomites exist because local communities fought for decades to prevent their mountains from becoming a monoculture of ski infrastructure. Our summer hiking programmes celebrate that victory and contribute to the alpine pasture restoration work that keeps these landscapes open and alive.
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+ sustainable_tourism d2 Every itinerary we offer has been designed in collaboration with local ecological and cultural associations. We do not arrive in a community with a tourism product β€” we ask what kind of visitors they want, on what terms, and in what numbers.