Naples, drunk driver hits and kills two women: arrested
A drunk driver in Naples has been arrested after crashing into and killing two Ukrainian women who were crossing the street.
Porta Nolana Incident: 34-Year-Old Arrested for Road Homicide After Killing Two Women While Drunk
A 34-year-old man has been arrested for road homicide in Naples after fatally hitting two women while under the influence of alcohol.
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.
"Resources for the Weak Instrumentalized for the Referendum". FI's Denunciation in Naples
Forza Italia officials have accused the City of Naples of improperly using a municipal van intended for disabled individuals to promote a campaign against the referendum.
Naples, hepatitis A: cases on the rise, vaccines strengthened
The hepatitis A outbreak in Campania is intensifying, particularly in Naples and Salerno, prompting increased vaccination efforts amid concerns for community health.
Rossonero fan but Azzurro heart. Pomicino: "Without the DC, Maradona would never have come to Naples"
Paolo Cirino Pomicino, a lifelong AC Milan fan from Naples, reflects on the impact of the Christian Democracy party in bringing Diego Maradona to Napoli, despite his personal allegiance to Milan.
Cirino Pomicino, a life as a Christian Democrat and a rule: 'Not hating is the key to happiness'
The article reflects on the life and legacy of Paolo Cirino Pomicino, an influential Christian Democrat politician in Italy, who recently passed away at the age of 86.
Paolo Cirino Pomicino has died: the former DC minister was 86 years old
Paolo Cirino Pomicino, a former parliamentary member and minister of the Democrazia Cristiana party, has passed away in Rome at the age of 86.
Naples pizza masters are furious with scientists
Pizza makers in Naples are outraged over a study indicating that wood-fired pizza ovens may significantly contribute to environmental pollution.
Hepatitis A: 84 cases in Naples, "Seafood prohibited"
A rise in Hepatitis A cases in Naples prompts the local government to ban seafood consumption to curb the outbreak.
Hepatitis Nightmare in Naples, Record Number of Hospitalizations 'Mollusks Banned Like in the Time of Cholera'
An hepatitis outbreak in Naples has led to a significant decline in mussel sales as locals fear contamination.
NATO leaves Iraq after Iranian raids: Italians in Naples
NATO has decided to withdraw its mission from Iraq due to heightened risks of direct involvement in the conflict with Iran.
The doctors' falsehood about the burnt heart. "They altered the clinical record"
Investigations into the heart transplant of a child named Domenico reveal potential professional misconduct by surgeons in Naples who allegedly altered medical records.
Italy: Pizza Rage
A new study indicates that traditional wood-fired pizza ovens in Naples emit significant pollutants, leading to controversy among pizza makers.
Guido Oppido, from luminary of Monaldi to doctor under accusation: 'Only voices against me'
Guido Oppido, a prominent doctor at Monaldi Hospital, is under investigation for involuntary manslaughter and falsification of documents related to a childโs transplant.
Little Domenico, changes to the medical record: two doctors investigated for forgery
Two doctors are being investigated for falsifying medical records related to the case of Domenico Caliendo, a child who died following a heart transplant in Italy.
Domenico, Oppido and cardio-surgeon investigated for falsehood in medical records. Interdiction requested
Two doctors from the Monaldi hospital in Naples are under investigation for falsifying medical records concerning a child's surgery, with an interdiction measure requested against them.
Maria Rosaria Boccia on trial for fraud
Maria Rosaria Boccia is facing trial for allegedly committing fraud in a failed business deal with a longtime acquaintance.
"When do you get vacation?" Drug dealers like in a company: the interceptions
Police have dismantled a drug trafficking operation in Naples that operated with organized shifts and vacation planning for members.
Fraud of 30,000 euros, Maria Rosaria Boccia on trial for a non-existent business
Maria Rosaria Boccia is facing trial for allegedly defrauding a longtime friend out of 30,000 euros by convincing him to invest in a fictitious business venture.
Gratteri on Justice Reform: "Inspired by Gelli and Berlusconi, they wanted the public prosecutor to beg"
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor of Naples, criticizes the proposed justice reform in Italy, claiming it is influenced by notorious figures Licio Gelli and Silvio Berlusconi, and warns against diminishing the independence of public prosecutors.
Cardinal Battaglia: "Domenico is not a medical record, he deserves clear justice"
Cardinal Domenico Battaglia of Naples calls for justice and compassionate acknowledgment of the life of a deceased child named Domenico, emphasizing the need to protect vulnerable lives and amplify the voices of the voiceless.
Pozzuoli, 65-year-old woman dead from carbonization. The husband calls the police: "Smoke is coming from the house"
A 65-year-old woman was found dead, burned in her home near Naples, and her husband reported seeing smoke coming from the property.
Naples, CGIL sit-in in Garibaldi Square: "Riders enslaved for 3 euros per delivery"
CGIL protests in Naples against the exploitation of 4,000 riders in Campania, demanding fair pay and employee contracts.
Drone deliveries in the Naples prison: how phones and drugs arrive
Suspicious drone deliveries have been intercepted at Poggioreale prison in Naples, revealing attempts to smuggle smartphones and drugs into the facility.
Naples museum to allow visually impaired visitors to experience art through touch
The Sansevero Chapel Museum in Naples will offer visually impaired visitors a unique tactile experience to engage with celebrated artworks, including the renowned Veiled Christ sculpture.
And now Gratteri threatens the press. "After the vote we will settle the scores"
Nicola Gratteri, the fiery prosecutor of Naples, threatens journalists with lawsuits following a referendum campaign where he has faced criticism for spreading misinformation.
Fire at Sannazaro, Giuli's Announcement: The Ministry of Culture Will Acquire the Theater
The Italian Ministry of Culture has announced plans to acquire the historic Sannazaro theater in Naples, which was destroyed by a fire last month, to ensure its continued operations.
High speed, tension over the arrival of the French TGV in Italy: "Too high carriages for the tunnels"
There is controversy surrounding the introduction of the French TGV in Italy due to the height of its carriages, which may not fit in historical tunnels between Rome and Naples.
K. ลฝemaitis's debut in Naples ended with a serious injury and an early end to the season
Lithuanian player K. ลฝemaitis has suffered a serious injury resulting in the end of his season following jaw surgery.
Gratteri slips again: โSal Da Vinci will vote no.โ But itโs a hoax
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor of Naples, stirred controversy by misattributing a political stance to singer Sal Da Vinci regarding a justice reform referendum, which was later revealed to be a hoax.
Referendum, Gratteri jokes on TV: 'Sal Da Vinci will vote No'. But there is controversy with the Yes committee
The head of the Naples Prosecutor's Office, Gratteri, made a humorous remark regarding singer Sal Da Vinci's voting intentions, sparking a debate with the Yes campaign committee ahead of the upcoming referendum.
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake shakes the Gulf of Naples, near Capri
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck the Gulf of Naples and Capri shortly after midnight, with no reports of damage thus far.
Western coast of Italy near Naples hit by an earthquake of magnitude 6.1
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck the western coast of Italy near Naples, with the epicenter in the Tyrrhenian Sea and a depth of 377 kilometers.
Panic on the bus in Vomero, woman stabbed by stranger
A woman was brutally attacked and stabbed by a stranger on a bus in Naples, leading to chaos and an eventual arrest by police.
Death of Domenico, those four minutes that proved decisive: a phone call reveals the error
The tragic death of two-year-old Domenico Caliendo following a failed heart transplant reveals serious procedural errors according to ongoing investigations in Italy.
Naples, the lawyer stabbed on the bus operated on: "I couldn't breathe, why did this happen?"
Alessia Viola, a 32-year-old lawyer from Naples, recounts her horrifying experience after being stabbed on a bus in the Arenella district, expressing disbelief over the senseless violence she endured.
Domenico, the poisons of Monaldi and the accusation of another mother: "My daughter also died"
A mother, Patrizia, shares her grief and the impact of a letter from hospital staff referencing her deceased child, amidst allegations regarding the Monaldi hospital's handling of patient care.
Trains, French TGV close to Italian tracks. The Authority: 18 departures from Turin to Naples and Venice
In 2027, a new French TGV service will compete with Italy's Trenitalia and Italo, providing 18 daily departures from Turin to Naples and Venice.
Naples, thirty-two-year-old woman stabbed on bus by an unknown person: wounds to the face and arms
A 32-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times by a stranger on a public bus in Naples but is expected to survive her injuries.
The shame after Domenico's death: a woman steals one of the stuffed animals left in front of the hospital. "Everyone does it"
A woman was reported for stealing a stuffed animal from a memorial outside the hospital where young Domenico Caliendo died following a botched heart transplant.
Sal Da Vinci in Naples, the party begins: "Provocations for a few likes, my song talks about love"
Celebrated singer Sal Da Vinci addressed public criticism at a festive gathering in Naples, emphasizing that his song is about love and urging people to focus on music rather than online provocations.
Speed cameras in chaos, in Naples the prefect suspends all devices
The prefect of Naples has suspended 67 speed cameras and frozen penalties issued from 2018 to 2023 due to concerns over their legality.
Paragon Case: Prosecutors Say 'Three Phones Spied On, All Infected at the Same Time'
In a joint statement from the Rome and Naples Prosecutors' offices, it has been revealed that malware traces were found exclusively on three Android devices belonging to activists and a journalist involved in the Paragon case.
Natalia Aspesi: why let the children die?
An emotional letter reflecting on the tragic case of a child named Domenico who died due to a failed transplant in Naples.
Domenico, "Toxic and Intimidating Climate": Nurses Accuse Oppido
Nurses at the Monaldi hospital accuse the administration of creating a toxic and intimidating work environment following a heart transplant incident involving a young patient.
"The child first." Sal Da Vinci postpones his return to Naples scheduled for today
Sal Da Vinci has postponed his return to Naples in respect for the funeral of a young child, Domenico, coinciding with his planned celebration.
Football fan 'stabbed' by wife who thought VAR fury was insult directed at her
A man in Naples was hospitalized after allegedly being stabbed by his wife, who misinterpreted his frustration over a football match as personal insults directed at her.
The Popular Miracle of Sal Da Vinci
Sal Da Vinci's rise in the neomelodic music scene marks a significant and unexpected chapter in contemporary Italian music.
Ravenna, Genoa, Naples, long trail of blood: three young people stabbed
There is a troubling rise in youth violence in Italy, with recent stabbings reported in Ravenna, Genoa, and Naples.