Ex-Ilva, judges try to shut it down. "In Taranto, there is a risk of serious illnesses"
A court in Milan has ordered the Ilva steel plant in Taranto to begin dismantling its hot area by August 26, citing health risks for residents.
Stop all hot areas of the former Ilva in Taranto
A Milan civil court has ordered the suspension of operations in the hot area of the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto due to health risks for local residents starting August 24, 2026.
Ex Ilva, the WWF at the end of its rope
The WWF is firmly opposed to various energy-related infrastructure projects in Italy, arguing they are unnecessary and detrimental, particularly in fragile regions like Taranto.
Ex-Ilva, between Flacks and Marcegaglia tests of alliance
Marcegaglia and the Flacks group are strengthening ties to ensure a productive future for the former Ilva plant in Taranto.
From Pirandello to Eduardo, from Scarpetta to Nino Taranto: the history of the Sannazaro
The article discusses the rich history of the Sannazaro Theatre in Naples, highlighting its significance in the Italian theatrical landscape since its inauguration in 1847.
"Turn the Spotlight on Lecce". The Denunciation that Could Widen the 'Nepotism' of the Cup
The article discusses ongoing issues in Italy's healthcare system, particularly highlighting nepotism in patient scheduling in Taranto, which may also extend to Lecce.
"Prenotopoli" in Taranto. Under Investigation by the Nas: One Million Practices
The Italian health authorities are investigating potential fraudulent appointment rescheduling in Taranto's health system, with suspicions of a patronage system allowing privileged access to medical services.
Ilva, another 'no' from the judges. The damage rises to 2.4 billion
Judges in Taranto have denied the request to lift the seizure of the high oven at the former Ilva steel plant, resulting in significant economic damages.
Canceled appointments without patients' knowledge. Inspections at the Taranto ASL are underway
Investigations into the Taranto health authority reveal that medical appointments were being canceled or rescheduled secretly to manipulate waiting lists.
Ex Ilva, the blast furnace restarts. EU gives the go-ahead for the bridge loan
The EU has approved a bridge loan allowing the restart of the blast furnace at the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto, while consultants assess the operational status of the facilities.
Ex Ilva, the trial of Vendola and the Riva brothers
The judge in Potenza has ordered the trial of 21 defendants in the 'Sold Environment' case regarding the alleged environmental disaster caused by the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto from 1995 to 2012, including former Puglia president Nichi Vendola and the Riva brothers.
Sold Environment, Bis Trial for Vendola and the Riva Family for the Toxins of the Former Ilva in Taranto
A second trial has been initiated in Potenza involving Vendola and the Riva family regarding environmental toxins from the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto, with expectations of justice for victims' families after years of legal battles.
Ilva, tightening on the relaunch plan. Flacks chooses Danieli and Metinvest
Michael Flacks, the head of the US group, has selected Danieli and Metinvest as partners for the revival and decarbonization of the former Ilva steelworks in Taranto.
A mini-seizure has been chosen in Taranto, exclusive sale to Flacks coming soon
The Prosecutor's Office opts for a mini-seizure at the former Ilva in Taranto, paving the way for the exclusive negotiating process with the US group Flacks.
The predators of Ilva
The article discusses the systematic exploitation of the steel industry by ArcelorMittal since the start of their partnership with Invitalia in 2021, alleging that the acquisition under the Gentiloni government was mishandled.
Ex Ilva, the nightmare of total blockage returns
Six years after the last incident, a 46-year-old worker died at the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto, raising concerns about a possible partial seizure of the area by authorities.
Taranto, tragedy at the former Ilva: 46-year-old worker falls and dies. Unions: "Immediate strike"
A 46-year-old worker tragically fell to his death at the former Ilva in Taranto, leading unions to call for an immediate strike in response to the incident.
Patient died by jumping down the stairs after 13 hours in the emergency room: two doctors investigated in Taranto
A 57-year-old psychiatric patient reportedly committed suicide by jumping down a flight of stairs after waiting 13 hours in the emergency room without receiving any medical assistance at the Santissima Annunziata hospital in Taranto, leading to investigation of two doctors and two nurses.
Robbery of an armored car along the A14: nails, smoke bombs, and burning vehicles used
This morning at approximately 6:30 AM, an armored car robbery occurred on the A14 Bologna-Taranto highway near Ortona, involving three cars and a truck, with criminals scattering nails and using smoke bombs to obstruct pursuits, and reportedly setting fire to at least two vehicles on the roadway.
Ex Ilva, Flacks wins but the prosecutor does not give up
Flacks Group is negotiating exclusively for the former Ilva steel plant but faces a significant obstacle with judges denying the release of blast furnace 1.