Blow to Anarchism: Giuseppe Sciacca, a prominent member of insurrectionism, arrested
Giuseppe Sciacca, a key figure in the Italian anarchist scene, has been arrested in Catania due to a prior court sentence related to anarchist activities.
Pro-EU liberals see narrow win in Slovenia as key Italian referendum enters final hours โ Europe live
Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob won a narrow victory in parliamentary elections, leading slightly over the populist conservatives.
Bezzecchi wins the challenging MotoGP stage
Italian Marco Bezzecchi won the second round of the MotoGP season in Brazil, overcoming difficulties throughout the weekend.
Shocking ski jumping accident in Norway
Italian ski jumper Andrea Campregher suffered a severe fall during training in Vikersund, but his injuries are not considered life-threatening.
Starting Again from 4
Allegri's unusual choice to field a team with four defenders during a match has sparked discussion about tactical approaches in Italian football.
Sgarbi also votes: the return of the critic in the polling station of San Severino Marche
Vittorio Sgarbi, the Italian art critic, makes his return to the public eye by voting at a polling station in San Severino Marche following a tumultuous year.
Top Position! Heikki Kovalainen as a Trusted Man for a Billion-Dollar Company
Finnish rally driver Heikki Kovalainen is seeking success in the competitive Italian asphalt rally series, supported by strong Japanese sponsorship.
The restaurant chain in Spain cannot be named La Mafia. The Italian government protested.
An Italian government protest has prevented a restaurant chain in Spain from using the name 'La Mafia.'
The drifting Russian tanker wreck in the Mediterranean could cause an environmental disaster
An abandoned Russian gas tanker in the Mediterranean poses a significant environmental risk due to potential fuel and gas leaks, according to Italian authorities.
Nkounkou and Nkunku tongue-twisters in San Siro
The article discusses the current challenges faced by Juventus in converting penalties, noting tensions between coach Spalletti and the media as well as references to various players and events in Italian football.
The Country Should Think of Artisans
The current global chaos significantly impacts small businesses, particularly artisans, who are crucial to the Italian economy.
Italian samba, Bezzecchi leader of MotoGP
Marco Bezzecchi claimed victory at the MotoGP race in Goiรขnia, Brazil, marking a historic achievement for Aprilia after 37 years of absence from the venue.
Manageritalia rewards young talents: the first 841 scholarships awarded
Italian organization Manageritalia has awarded the first 841 scholarships to young students in Lombardy, celebrating their talent and commitment during a road show in Milan.
CreDa, a Neapolitan Easter. Here the casatiello is served by the slice
At CreDa Gastronomia Popolare in Naples, traditional casatiello is served by the slice, offering a classic taste of local Easter traditions.
World Championships, Milanese swimmer D'Angelo wins two medals
Walter D'Angelo, a 63-year-old swimmer from Milan, achieved gold and silver medals at the International Winter Swimming Association World Championships held in Oulu, Finland.
Maxi-competition at the Ministry of Justice 2026, over 9,100 positions coming. How it works
The Italian Ministry of Justice is launching a maxi-competition in 2026 to fill over 9,100 positions, including specific rules and eligibility details.
Meloni, hours of tension for the referendum. The stakes rise, electoral law at stake
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces heightened tensions surrounding the upcoming referendum that could reshape electoral laws, leading to a fierce political campaign.
Furlani and Iapichino, silver hope: with them, Italy's athletics takes a leap into the future
Italian athletes Mattia Furlani and Larissa Iapichino won silver medals at the World Championships in Torun, marking a significant achievement for the national team.
Cirino Pomicino, former DC minister Scotti: 'Our paths diverged after Amato's murder. But always great respect'
Enzo Scotti reflects on his relationship with Paolo Cirino Pomicino, noting a sense of loss following Pomicino's recent death.
Meloni Tests Her Leadership in a Key Referendum on Justice
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a pivotal referendum that questions her judicial reform and overall political strength amid a polarized nation.
Cyclist reveals injuries after horrific crash and fall over guard rail
Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri has sustained serious injuries from a crash during the Milan-San Remo one-day classic.
Italian Citizenship: Doubts About Enrollment in AIRE, a Key Procedure for Those with Dual Nationality
Questions are rising among Argentine residents about the AIRE registration, which is essential for Italians with dual citizenship.
BYD Atto 2 DM-i: the hybrid SUV that changes the rules
The new BYD ATTO 2 DM-i represents a strategic shift for the Chinese manufacturer, enhancing its presence in the European market with a compact SUV tailored for Italian consumers.
Italian Post launches a public offer to acquire Tim worth 10.8 billion
Italian Post has announced a total public offer to acquire Tim, the former Telecom Italia, valuing the deal at 10.8 billion euros.
Bossi, the last farewell in Pontida. From Meloni to Giorgetti: here is who was there
Umberto Bossi's funeral took place in Pontida, attended by prominent political figures and supporters, highlighting his legacy in Italian politics.
"Those who vote Yes may die tomorrow": the shocking satire of comedian Montanini. And the M5S deputy likes it
Italian comedian Giorgio Montanini's provocative remarks during a stand-up routine have sparked controversy ahead of a referendum on justice.
Paris wins for the second time in a row, Odermatt receives another crystal globe
Italian ski star Dominik Paris won another slalom event in Norway, while Swiss Marco Odermatt secured a small crystal globe in the World Cup standings.
First the selfie, then the confession of the 18-year-old: "I vote No for the referendum". Meloni's lesson: "This is democracy"
An 18-year-old, Filippo Moini, candidly shared his intention to vote 'No' in an upcoming referendum during a selfie moment with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, prompting discussions about democracy and citizen engagement.
Three People Have Died in an Avalanche in the Italian Alps
An avalanche in South Tyrol, Italy, has resulted in the deaths of three people, following a rescue operation involving over 60 responders.
The honeymoon of Emily Lucius and Rodrigo Valladares Macri: adventure and romance in Patagonia
Emily Lucius and Rodrigo Valladares Macri shared their romantic honeymoon adventure in Patagonia on social media after their luxurious Italian-style wedding.
Terrible situation at the ski jump โ A ski jumper aiming for a record was operated on
Italian ski jumper Andrea Campregher has undergone surgery following a severe crash during training at the Vikersund ski jump in Norway.
Avalanche in Val Ridanna, the 26-year-old Italian hospitalized in Innsbruck has died
A 26-year-old woman has died in Innsbruck after being injured in an avalanche, bringing the total death toll to three.
Expert calls Meloni's scare tactics before the referendum 'completely wild'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's claims regarding the release of dangerous criminals as part of a constitutional reform have been criticized by experts as unfounded and exaggerated.
Avalanche in Val Ridanna, Laura Santino dies: the 26-year-old Italian was hospitalized in Innsbruck
Laura Santino, a 26-year-old from Italy, has died following a severe avalanche incident in Val Ridanna while skiing.
Sofia Goggia wins and grabs the crystal globe
Italian skier Sofia Goggia won the last giant slalom of the season in Lillehammer, securing the small crystal globe in the overall standings.
At the Erbil base: the destroyed stronghold, pieces of drones on the ground, and alarms every day
An Italian soldier reports on the dangerous situation at the Erbil base in Iraq, highlighting daily threats from Iranian missiles and drones.
Renzi win-win mode ready to exploit everything. Calenda looks to the right
Matteo Renzi adopts a strategic stance in Italian politics, remaining neutral and aiming to unite centrist forces, while Carlo Calenda aligns himself with the center-right.
The left still silent. But one went to visit Cospito
The leaders of the Italian left have remained silent on the recent deaths of two anarchists linked to activist Alfredo Cospito, discovered in a collapsed building after attempting to test an explosive device.
He spent himself without fireworks. Now the electoral law is in the sights of the League
Matteo Salvini seems to be less of a protagonist in the recent referendum challenge, focusing instead on internal party issues like the recent departure of General Vannacci.
The last Andreottian who challenged justice-activism
Cirino Pomicino, a progressive figure in Italian politics, has passed away, leaving behind a complex legacy intertwined with his relationships and confrontations in the political landscape.
Violent and racist, we will not miss him. The insult from extremists even in death
The left criticizes the late Umberto Bossi, labeling his legacy as violent and racist, sparking a renewed debate on his impact in Italian politics.
Improved Offer Already. The Union Does Not Collaborate
The Italian union FIEG is facing challenges in updating a national labor contract that is deemed outdated and overly protective of existing privileges.
The anarchists: onward with the struggle. And now the Viminale raises the alert
Italian authorities are increasing security measures and conducting investigations into criminal activities linked to anarchist groups following recent bombing incidents.
It was not a joke: the audio proves Gratteri's threats
The article reveals audio evidence of threats made by Nicola Gratteri, a powerful Italian prosecutor, against a journalist amidst a heated referendum campaign.
Bossi, a politician among the people
The article reflects on the legacy of Umberto Bossi, a prominent Italian politician, and emphasizes the importance of remembering him as a dynamic figure rather than a mere political relic.
Rough by Choice, Kind in Spirit. He Was Catholic but in His Own Way...
Irene Pivetti reflects on her experiences with Umberto Bossi, highlighting his complex personality and communication style during the rise of the Lega Nord in Italy.
Bossi, the PCI card and the 'working-class' League that took part of the left in the North
The article discusses the political evolution of Umberto Bossi and the establishment of the Lega Nord, emphasizing its initial stance as a movement independent from traditional left and right divisions in Italy.
Gian Luca Demarco shares banana bread recipe: it melts in your mouth like the tastiest ice cream
Gian Luca Demarco, an ice cream instructor, shares insights on the essential qualities of Italian gelato and a banana bread recipe.
Giorgia Soleri shows her belly: 'I am not pregnant, I am ill. It's called endometriosis'
Italian writer and influencer Giorgia Soleri raises awareness about endometriosis by sharing her personal experience with the condition in a recent Instagram post.
Milan-San Remo: Cyclist Silvestri Seriously Injured After Fall
Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri suffered serious injuries from a fall during the Milan-San Remo spring classic event but has reported herself to be in stable condition after hospitalization.