Sandro Munari, the rally legend, dies at 85
Sandro Munari, known as 'Il Drago', passed away in Bologna at the age of 85 after a long illness, being celebrated as a pioneer in rally racing in Italy.
Dea, another German exam. And the Bologna-Roma derby
Atalanta faces a challenging match against Bayern Munich in the Champions League, representing Italian football's hopes on the European stage.
Draw for the Round of 16 of the Europa League 2026: What Matchups Await Aston Villa's Dibu, Roma's Dybala, and All the Argentinians
The draw for the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 has taken place, confirming matchups that include significant Argentine players.
Heggem praised in Italy: – I hope he stays here for a long time
Torbjørn Heggem, a Norwegian footballer, is earning acclaim in Italy and has become a key player for Bologna despite recovering from an injury.
Direct red card ruined Brann's European dream: – Totally scandalous
A direct red card to player Jacob Lungi Sørensen thwarted Brann's chances in the Europa League, leading to their elimination after an overall loss to Bologna.
Decisive Match in Bologna
The article discusses a crucial football match between Bologna and Brann in the Europa League.
Without the Cup, Barcelona stagnates in drought
Barcelona's basketball team faces continued struggles after a recent defeat to Virtus Bologna in the EuroLeague, marking over two years without a significant title.
Strautiņš Helps Team Reach Italian Cup Final
Latvian basketball player Artūrs Strautiņš contributed nine points to help his team Tortona reach the Italian Cup final after defeating Bologna.
At Flora Tabanelli's house, an Olympic revelation. Parents: "Grown up in a natural playground"
Flora Tabanelli, an aspiring Olympic skier, was raised in a home nurturing her skiing talents through a natural upbringing in the hills of Ozzano Emilia.
The government shields itself. 'No effects, but we won't make reaction fails'
A well-attended event in Bologna hosted by Fratelli d'Italia focused on justice reform ahead of an upcoming referendum.
Subversion? No, a disappointment in love. The absurd excuse of the train saboteur
A 20-year-old man in Italy claims that his act of placing stones on train tracks was motivated by personal issues rather than political intent, following his arrest for endangering transportation security.
Europa League: Santiago Castro scored his first goal in an international tournament and gave victory to Bologna
Santiago Castro scored his first international tournament goal, leading Bologna to a 1-0 victory over Brann in the Europa League playoffs.
Close to dream debut as Brann lost to Bologna
Brann dominated possession but suffered a defeat against Bologna in their early season match.
Close to Dream Debut as Brann Lost to Bologna
Brann suffered a defeat against Bologna despite dominating the match, with a poor goalkeeping performance pivotal to the loss.
Close to dream debut as Brann lost to Bologna
Brann's coach expressed disappointment after the team lost 0-1 to Bologna despite dominating possession and chances during the match.
Cold shower from the start for Brann
SK Brann struggles with a tough beginning in their Europa League campaign against Bologna.
Thieves enter the Basilica of San Luca: the image of the Madonna damaged
Thieves broke into the Basilica of San Luca in Bologna, causing damage to the sacred image of the Madonna and stealing valuable items.
Stones on the Tracks in Bologna: An Anarchist Arrested
An anarchist was arrested in Bologna for placing stones on the railway tracks, causing a train to halt and leading to safety checks that disrupted rail services.
He was putting stones on the tracks, an 'antagonist saboteur' arrested in Bologna
A 20-year-old man has been arrested by carabinieri in Bologna for placing stones on railway tracks, connected to extremist activities.
"Answer from...". The last messages to the murdered train conductor at the station
The article recounts the final messages of train conductor Alessandro Ambrosio before he was fatally stabbed at the Bologna station.
Cosmoprof, the Future of Beauty with Over Half a Century of History
The 57th edition of Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna, an influential global beauty trade show, will take place from March 26 to 29, 2026, highlighting the industry's significant economic impact and role as a platform for innovation and collaboration.
You make me sick about Quentin, Meloni is right, and curling: so, today...
The author criticizes various societal issues in Italy, highlighting a travel blogger's comments about Bologna, an incident in Foggia involving a professor, and the collapse of the 'arch of lovers,' linking each to a broader critique of cultural attitudes.
Closed lists and 'phantom patients'. Bologna and Parma: 1 in 100 gets an appointment
The healthcare system in Emilia Romagna is under scrutiny as reports reveal that only 1 out of 100 patients receives an appointment due to manipulated waiting lists.
Santi Castro continues his streak in Italy: another goal to help Bologna defeat Torino led by Gio Simeone
Santiago Castro scored the winning goal in Bologna's 2-1 victory over Torino in Serie A.
Goals from Santiago Castro and Mateo Pellegrino in Italy, for the celebrations of Bologna and Parma
Argentinian strikers Santiago Castro and Mateo Pellegrino scored crucial goals in Italy's Serie A, leading Bologna and Parma to victories.
In Italy, there is a disheartening disparity in the treatment of children's cancers: families need to be helped
On World Childhood Cancer Day, a Bologna expert highlights significant disparities in pediatric oncology care and calls for greater attention and investment to ensure children's right to health and treatment.
BBC agree deal to bring top-flight football back to free television in major coup
The BBC has secured a deal to broadcast eight Serie A football matches for free, starting with Torino vs Bologna, enabling fans to watch players like Scott McTominay ahead of the World Cup.
The 'new life' (and artistic) of the School of Venice
An exhibition highlighting the artistic achievements of the School of Venice is currently underway at the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna.
Judges are already trying to circumvent the naval blockade
The Italian government attempts to enforce stricter immigration laws, including a naval blockade, while judicial rulings are increasingly expanding the rights of migrants, as seen in a Bologna court decision.
Tough battle in the EuroLeague: Olympiakos against Crvena Zvezda
Olympiakos prepares to face Crvena Zvezda in the EuroLeague after recovering from a loss in Dubai with a strong win against Virtus Bologna.
Euroleague outsider "Anadolu Efes" challenges "Virtus"
The Turkish team Anadolu Efes, considered an underdog in the Euroleague, faces off against Virtus Bologna, who are struggling in the tournament.
Escaping from Bangladesh due to debt: judges block the expulsion of the migrant
A Bologna court has granted subsidiary protection to a Bangladeshi man, blocking his expulsion and highlighting a significant conflict between the judiciary and the Italian government's immigration policies.
Coppa Italia, Lazio beats Bologna on penalties and reaches Atalanta in the semi-finals
Lazio triumphed over Bologna in a penalty shootout to secure their spot in the Coppa Italia semi-finals against Atalanta.
Molotov on the Tracks: 51 Sabotages
An investigation by the Bologna Prosecutor's Office has uncovered 51 incidents of sabotage on railway lines in Italy, raising concerns about a surge in such attacks.
Trains, new damage: cables along the freight line in Bologna cut
A new instance of sabotage occurred in Bologna as cables along a freight line were cut, following a previous incident involving incendiary devices that damaged high-speed railway cables.
Fire at the Olympics and to those who produce them. Anarchists celebrate the sabotage of trains
Anarchist movements claim responsibility for the recent sabotage of railway lines in Bologna and Pesaro, coinciding with protests against oppressive security measures.
The Rediscovered Genius of Hans Rott
The Teatro Comunale di Bologna has presented the Italian premiere of Hans Rott's Symphony in E major, a composition that remained neglected for a century.
Serie A: an Argentine expelled for hitting a compatriot and the last-minute stunning goal of a former Vélez player
The Serie A matchday saw an Argentine player sent off for striking a fellow countryman, while another Argentine scored a dramatic last-minute goal for Parma against Bologna.
Bologna cheated at Dall'Ara. The Emilia derby is decided by Ordonez in the 95th minute
Bologna suffers its fourth consecutive loss in the Emilia derby against Parma, losing 1-0 due to a late goal by Ordonez and facing growing challenges under coach Italiano.
Sabotage on Railways and Protests Accompanying the Start of the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games
Railway sabotage in northern Italy disrupted train services on the first day of the Winter Olympic Games, necessitating a response from Italian authorities.
Italy: Sabotage on railways seen by Salvini during the Winter Olympics opening weekend
Italian Transport Minister Matteo Salvini raised concerns over potential sabotage actions on the railways linked to the Winter Olympics.
Italy: 'Sabotage' on railways during the weekend of the start of the Winter Olympics
Italy's Transport Minister Matteo Salvini expressed concern over serious acts of sabotage that have caused delays in train services in central Italy, potentially linked to the upcoming Winter Olympics.
Sabotage interrupts train travel in Italy during the Winter Olympics
Train travel in northern Italy was disrupted due to sabotage on the first day of the Winter Olympics, causing significant delays.
Italy investigates railway sabotage a day after the opening of the Olympic Games
Italy's transport minister expressed concerns over serious sabotage incidents affecting train services in central Italy, potentially linked to the Olympic Games opening.
Big problems with the railway in Italy on the first day of the Winter Olympics. Police: We suspect arsonists
Italian police suspect arsonists attacked railway infrastructure near Bologna, causing major disruptions on the first day of the Winter Olympics.
Italian railways hit by possible attacks
Italian rail networks experienced disruptions due to incidents that may indicate sabotage, leading to delays in high-speed connections, including to Milan.
Sabotage incidents suspected in Italian railway network during the Olympic opening weekend
Police are investigating three incidents of railway vandalism in the Bologna area, which may be connected to the ongoing Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina.
In Italy, a 'sabotage' affects trains at the opening of the Olympics
In Italy, acts of sabotage have disrupted train services coinciding with the opening of the Winter Olympics, raising concerns among officials.
"Rudimentary Explosive Device" Discovered - Incidents on Italian Rail Tracks
Several incidents have occurred on Italian rail lines, including the discovery of a rudimentary explosive device, coinciding with the launch of the Winter Olympics in Northern Italy.
Arsonists Suspected of Attacking Italian Railways
Arsonists are suspected of setting fire to the Italian railway network on the first official competition day of the Winter Olympics, causing significant train delays in the Bologna area.