The alarm from the Guarantor: in Italian prisons, more detainees and more deaths in 2025
Italian prisons are experiencing an increase in inmate population and a rising number of deaths, as reported by the National Guarantor for the rights of people deprived of personal liberty.
Logistics, new million-euro seizure. One billion recovered in operations
Italian authorities have seized assets worth over a billion euros from Ceva Logistics Italia due to ongoing allegations of labor exploitation.
Who kills loses rights to the remains, definitive approval from the Chamber
The Italian Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved a law that strips murderers and certain offenders of their rights to the remains of their victims.
Italian ambulance driver investigated on suspicion of murdering five patients
An ambulance driver in northern Italy is under investigation for allegedly murdering five elderly patients during transport.
Benedetto Santapaola, notorious Italian mafia boss, dies in prison aged 87
Benedetto Santapaola, a notorious Sicilian mafia boss, has died at the age of 87 while serving multiple life sentences in a Milan prison.
In thirty years 30,000 mistakes. But the Csm punishes one in a thousand
A new book reveals stark statistics about wrongful detentions and the inadequacy of disciplinary actions against Italian magistrates.
Businesswoman and intermediary indicted on suspicion of fraud of over R$ 30 thousand in Italian citizenship in MT
A businesswoman and an intermediary have been indicted for allegedly committing fraud in the issuance of Italian citizenship, causing over R$ 30 thousand in losses to victims in Cuiabรก.
Man who killed Italian woman with a hammer and buried her body in his backyard in SC is sentenced to 13 years in prison
A man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for the murder of Italian woman Antonella De Rosa, whose body he buried in their backyard in Araquari, Brazil.
The meeting in the Prosecutor's office will decide whether to investigate Atm executives
The Italian Prosecutor's office is set to determine whether to investigate executives from Atm following a tram accident that occurred on Friday.
Imprisoned hacker from Kazakhstan challenges the Italian government with a fresh offer
A jailed 43-year-old Kazakh hacker provocatively offers the Italian government assistance in thwarting cyberattacks in exchange for not being extradited to the U.S.
Turn in the investigation of Sivert Bakken's cause of death
The autopsy report for Sivert Bakken, a 27-year-old biathlete found dead in Italy, is delayed as Italian authorities request assistance with translating Norwegian medical documents.
From the Quran to the CSM
The article discusses the involvement of an Italian Islamist party in the upcoming elections and its alignment with the left against the Meloni government in the context of a referendum on justice.
"Investigations used for the vote," alarm in the prosecutors' offices over accusations from the right
Italian prosecutors are facing scrutiny over their actions leading up to a referendum, spurred by Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's comments questioning the timing of certain notifications.
Corruption in the AFA: the second discovery reveals transfers from Javier Faroni to Perugia, Italy, and to other nine shell companies
A second discovery report from the U.S. Justice Department reveals suspicious financial transfers from Javier Faroni's company to Italian club Perugia and multiple shell companies.
UniCredit withdrew its appeal to the CJEU against the ECB's request for its withdrawal from Russia
Italian bank UniCredit has withdrawn its appeal to the European Court of Justice against the European Central Bank's directive to exit Russia, following pressure and sanctions related to the conflict in Ukraine.
From Meloni to Schlein, the political condolences
Italian politicians express condolences for the victims of the tram derailment in Milan, calling for truth and justice regarding the incident.
After Mafia Verdict: Italian Justice Seizes 4.6 Million from Stuttgart Restaurateur
Italian authorities have confiscated 4.6 million euros from Mario L., a restaurateur convicted of mafia affiliation, following his previous sentencing in Italy.
Almasri in Clockwork, Those Suspicions of Nordio
The Italian Justice Ministry's cabinet chief, Giusy Bartolozzi, is under investigation for providing false information related to the Almasri case, sparking political tensions.
The letter from Cinturrino: "Forgive me, I will pay for my mistake"
Carmelo Cinturrino, an Italian police officer facing murder charges for the death of Abderrahim Mansouri, expresses remorse in a letter from prison.
Mafia accused of using Naples hospital for fraud and illegal transport of corpses
Italian police have arrested four people in connection with a Camorra plot involving the infiltration of a Naples hospital for fraudulent insurance claims and illegal corpse transport.
Career Award: for me it is a pride. Justice? It must be changed with Yes
Fausto Leali, a renowned Italian singer, reflects on his illustrious career and expresses support for judicial reform during his acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award at the Sanremo Festival.
The No lands in a mosque. And the imam of Hannoun attacks the government
In a mosque in Piacenza, an imam criticized the Italian government during a referendum discussion on justice, reflecting tensions between the Islamic community and political authority.
Nanni Moretti's 'Dear Diary' for the No to the Referendum
Renowned Italian filmmaker Nanni Moretti publicly announced his opposition to the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice reform scheduled for March 22-23.
If one of us makes a mistake, the Police do not make a mistake. The agents' anger against Cinturrino
Italian police officers express outrage towards their colleague Carmelo Cinturrino after he killed Abderrahim Mansouri, feeling his actions tarnished the honor of the police force.
Italy: The European Public Prosecutor's Office requested the arrest of 16 researchers
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has requested the arrest of 16 Italian researchers and professionals involved in technology who allegedly misused EU funds for personal benefits.
TV, iPad, and PCs with EU funds. The scandal of Italian teachers
A European investigation has uncovered a corruption scandal involving university professors, researchers, and educators in Italy, leading to a request for arrests by the European Public Prosecutor's Office.
The policeman apologizes "I betrayed the other uniforms"
Italian policeman Carmelo Cinturrino admits to having lied about a murder case, implicating another officer and revealing details that could expand the investigation.
Justice, Putin would definitely vote no. A storm over Meloni's right-hand man
A statement by Giovanbattista Fazzolari, a key aide to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, claiming that Vladimir Putin would vote 'no' in an upcoming justice referendum, has sparked outrage among opposition parties in Italy.
Gherardo Colombo: "With the reform of disciplinary procedures to stop investigations"
Former magistrate Gherardo Colombo discusses the recent comments made by Italian Undersecretary Fazzolari regarding a hypothetical vote by Putin, framing the conversation in a broader context of justice reforms in Italy.
"With the little treasure they bought iPhones, TVs, and PCs": the EU prosecutor requests the arrest of 16 Italian professors and researchers
The European Prosecutor's Office has requested the arrest of 16 Italian educators and IT company employees for corruption and manipulating public contracts.
Fazzolari: โPutin would vote no in the justice referendumโ
Giovanbattista Fazzolari implies that Putin would oppose the Italian justice referendum due to the lack of judicial separation in Russia, linking it humorously to the anniversary of the war in Ukraine.
From Uno Bianca to Rogoredo. The State has antibodies to achieve justice
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi asserts that no one is above the law following the controversial shooting of a drug dealer by police in Rogoredo.
Shot the dealer, agent arrested. "Cinturrino can kill again"
Italian police officer Carmelo "Luca" Cinturrino has been arrested following a shooting incident involving a drug dealer in Milan.
Meloni's Anger: "A Betrayal". Left Attacks: "Government in the Chamber"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses outrage over the investigation into the death of a drug dealer, labeling it a betrayal against the nation's police forces and calling for justice.
We all exaggerated in the tones. With the No, the extreme robes win
In a recent forum, Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio emphasized the need for calm dialogue regarding the upcoming referendum on career separation reforms, acknowledging that the tone of discussions has been excessive.
Italian and surgeon: learn who was the owner of the CRM used by the false doctor arrested on the coast of SP
Enrico Di Vaio, the legitimate owner of a medical CRM misused by a fake doctor, died at 54, raising concerns about identity theft cases in the medical field.
Jealous Italian Spied on Ex-Partner Using a Drone, Faces Six Years in Prison for Stalking
A jealous Italian man is facing six years in prison for stalking after he used a drone to spy on his ex-partner.
He ran over and killed Laura Pausini's uncle: the 29-year-old was arrested while attempting a theft
A 29-year-old Moldovan man was arrested after allegedly attempting theft just months after being involved in a fatal hit-and-run that resulted in the death of renowned Italian singer Laura Pausini's uncle, Ettore Pausini.
The exits were closed, Jessica's escape, 270 euros for champagne for minors. The injured Italians pin down the Moretti family
Italian survivors of the New Year's tragedy in Crans-Montana allege safety violations and details about high-priced alcohol for minors.
Venice, the CSM chooses Davigo's wife as the new prosecutor
The Italian Superior Council of the Judiciary has appointed Alessandra Dolci as the new prosecutor of Venice amid a contentious voting process that split the council equally.
Inverforx Fraud: Italian Court Rejects Extradition to Mexico of 'Financial Guru'
An Italian appeals court in Palermo has denied the extradition of Luis Alberto Pรฉrez Zamorano, founder of Inverforx and accused of defrauding thousands, due to a legal pardon granted by the victim.
Hannoun incriminates his deputy friends. "Everyone knew we are Hamas"
The article discusses allegations that Italian parliamentarians were aware of their connections to Mohammad Hannoun, a Hamas affiliate, as evidenced by intercepted communications.
Justice, if the limit has been exceeded
Italian President Mattarella emphasized the importance of democracy by attending a meeting of the Superior Council of the Judiciary for the first time.
In Handcuffs: The Joker Who Mugged Victims with a Bat
Italian police have arrested a 23-year-old man, known as 'the Joker', for committing muggings while wearing a mask inspired by Batman's nemesis.
Romanian man attempted to abduct a one-year-old girl in an Italian supermarket. The drama was captured on camera.
A Romanian man tried to abduct a one-year-old girl from her mother in an Italian supermarket, but bystanders intervened and detained him until the police arrived.
Killed with a hammer: the life sentence of the ex-boyfriend annulled for the second time
The Italian Supreme Court has annulled the life sentence of Davide Fontana for the murder of Carol Maltesi, leading to a third appeal process concerning premeditation in the case.
Killed Carol Maltesi, the life sentence for Davide Fontana annulled for the second time
The Italian Supreme Court has annulled the life sentence of Davide Fontana for the second time in connection with the murder of 26-year-old Carol Maltesi in January 2022.
Nordio, Delmastro, Bartolozzi: the black triangle of via Arenula
The article discusses the controversial actions of Italian Justice Minister Nordio and his associates, highlighting issues of justice in Italy.
The premier is cold with Nordio. The appeal to the deputies: do not politicize the referendum
Giorgia Meloni, the Italian Prime Minister, is discussing the upcoming justice referendum with her deputies, emphasizing the need to avoid politicizing the issue amid rising opposition.
Money Laundering, Sgarbi Acquitted. "A Mud Machine Against Him"
Art critic Vittorio Sgarbi has been acquitted of money laundering charges related to a stolen artwork.