Gioia Picciurro: the Sicilian excellence that conquers the world
Gioia Picciurro is a Palermo-based designer whose brand has gained international recognition for its artisanal quality and aesthetic identity, blending elegance with Sicilian roots.
Gioia Picciurro, the Sicilian Excellence Conquering the World
Gioia Picciurro, a designer from Palermo, has transformed her passion for art and design into an internationally recognized brand.
What do you know about...? The big MasterChef party, Diego Ramos’s best company in Mar del Plata, and Isabel Macedo’s karting day
A celebration for the MasterChef Celebrity participants took place in Palermo, marking the end of the season and celebrating the show's success.
Conte raises the tone and attacks Nordio: 'Criminal politics'
Former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte criticized Italy's Justice Minister Carlo Nordio during a public debate on the justice referendum held in Palermo.
Judge's wife who released PCC leader acted in rulings, reveals CNJ
The wife of Judge Divoncir Schereiner Maran, Viviane Alves Gomes de Paula, is implicated in a CNJ report concerning her influence over judicial decisions related to the release of PCC leader Gerson Palermo in 2020.
Referendum, Nordio: "Open debate after the vote". Conte: "Your plan is a criminal design"
A heated debate took place in Palermo between Justice Minister Nordio and the leader of the 5-Star Movement, Conte, regarding the implications of an upcoming referendum.
The city reconfigures an avenue in Palermo for the Trambús to circulate
Buenos Aires is transforming an avenue in Palermo to accommodate the new electric Trambús public transport system, with operations expected to start by the end of 2026.
The port of Palermo launches its challenge, but investments are needed to grow
The port of Palermo seeks to enhance its strategic role in international contexts but requires substantial investment to do so.
What to believe about Rogoredo, Vannacci tries and Sanremo: so, today...
The article discusses recent local news from Italy, including an arrest in Palermo, Roberto Vannacci's political maneuvering, and reflections on a Juventus match.
He had the idea in Australia, cooked at home for two years, took the big leap and uses a clay oven: "Everything comes out better there"
A young entrepreneur in Argentina opened a plant-based empanada business that has quickly gained popularity in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, utilizing a unique clay oven for healthier cooking.
New gourmet hub in an ever-growing neighborhood
The Núñez neighborhood in Buenos Aires is becoming a new culinary hotspot compared to Palermo from the early 2000s.
Three Chileans Arrested for Stealing from Four Apartments in Palermo: Jorge Macri Called for Their Expulsion
Three Chilean nationals were arrested in Palermo after being pursued for stealing from multiple apartments, prompting local government calls for their expulsion from Argentina.
After a chase: a gang of Chileans who were stealing in buildings in Palermo was arrested
Three Chilean men were arrested in Palermo after a police chase, they were found in possession of stolen items and tools related to recent burglaries.
President Mattarella visits Niscemi
President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, is scheduled to visit Niscemi later this morning before attending a ceremony in Palermo.
Joel Pohjanpalo's incredible form continues
Finnish striker Joel Pohjanpalo scored a penalty to help Palermo secure a 3-0 victory against Südtirol in the Italian Serie B, keeping the team unbeaten in 14 matches.
The anti-government toga wrote the book against the referendum
Piergiorgio Morosini, president of the Palermo Tribunal, authored a book opposing the career separation referendum while also condemning Italy to pay damages to Sea Watch.
The wrong minister, the reconstruction, the sentence: the nonsense of Salis to attack the government
The case of Sea-Watch 3 remains a contentious issue in Italy, highlighting a €76,000 compensation order imposed by a Palermo court against the state.
The 'Red Court' Launches Its Attack. La Russa Takes the Field: Abnormal Sentence
The ruling by the Palermo Court regarding compensation to the NGO Sea Watch ignites a conflict between the government and the judiciary in Italy.
Hamburger Festival in Palermo: When and Where is the Burger Fest with More Than 100 Varieties and What Are the Prices
The Hamburger Festival in Palermo, Argentina, returns for its ninth edition on February 20-21, featuring over 100 types of burgers, free admission, and various food and beverage options.
Inverforx Fraud: Italian Court Rejects Extradition to Mexico of 'Financial Guru'
An Italian appeals court in Palermo has denied the extradition of Luis Alberto Pérez Zamorano, founder of Inverforx and accused of defrauding thousands, due to a legal pardon granted by the victim.
The area of the city where there is always demand for rental apartments
The Palermo neighborhood in Buenos Aires is gaining popularity for its rental apartments, particularly among students due to its proximity to universities.
Keys to Rediscovering Palermo, the Great Getaway in Sicily
Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is an ideal weekend getaway with its rich cultural history, stunning architecture, vibrant markets, and exquisite cuisine.
The judges make us pay even for Carola Rackete's diesel
A Palermo court ruled in favor of the NGO SeaWatch, mandating the Italian government to compensate for diesel costs stemming from a 2019 incident involving their ship.
Another slap for the government from the judges: compensate the NGO of Carola Rackete's ship with 76,000 euros
The Palermo court has ordered the Italian government to compensate the NGO Sea Watch over 76,000 euros for damages related to the impounding of its ship in 2019.
Migrants, ministries ordered to compensate Sea Watch with nearly 100,000 euros
The Italian ministries of Interior, Transport, and Economy must compensate Sea Watch nearly 100,000 euros for the unlawful detention of their vessel, following a court ruling in Palermo.
The Amazing Scoring Rate of Maravilla Martínez at Racing: From Palermo to Beto Acosta, How Many Goals They Scored in Their First 100 Matches
Maravilla Martínez has impressively scored 54 goals in his first 100 matches for Racing, showcasing a remarkable scoring rate of over one goal every two games.
The prints that reveal a 'hack' by a judge to release the head of the PCC condemned to 126 years
Ex-judge Divoncir Maran faces disciplinary action for granting home confinement to PCC leader Gerson Palermo, who fled shortly after his release.
What the farm that supplies the most famous grill in Palermo is like, where you can spend the day and eat by reservation
Pablo Rivero has opened a new production farm to supply his renowned restaurants in Palermo, allowing guests to experience a day in the countryside while enjoying meals from the produce grown there.
Line 55 of buses changes its historic route: where it will go
Line 55 in Buenos Aires has changed its route to improve traffic flow in congested areas of Palermo.
A classic three-room apartment in Palermo, decorated with the best of Argentine art and design
A unique apartment in Palermo combines local art and design, reflecting the personality of its owner, Lola Scotta.
Stars of the Huuhkajat (Finland's national football team) in Flames - Dominating the Scoring Lists
Finland's national football team's forwards Joel Pohjanpalo and Benjamin Källman excelled in their respective matches, leading to crucial victories for Palermo in Italy's Serie B and Hannover in Germany's 2. Bundesliga.
Joel Pohjanpalo scored the winning goal – 'Miracle rescue' from Jesse Joronen
Palermo secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Virtus Entella, driven by Joel Pohjanpalo's early goal and Jesse Joronen's impressive saves.
Messages exchange exposes maneuver by judge to release PCC chief sentenced to 126 years
Messages and testimonies reveal that Judge Divoncir Schreiner Maran used a legal loophole to justify the release of Gerson Palermo, a convicted leader of the PCC.
The justice system has set a date for the trial against Felipe Pettinato for the tragic fire in his apartment and the death of his neurologist
Felipe Pettinato, the controversial performer and son of musician Roberto Pettinato, is set to face six trial hearings over a fire in his Palermo apartment that resulted in the death of his neurologist, Rodrigo Melchor.
The connection between the PCC chief sentenced to 126 years and the judge punished by the CNJ
The article discusses the controversial release from prison of Gerson Palermo, a notorious PCC chief, and his connection to a judge who authorized his house arrest.
Felipe Pettinato is on trial for setting fire to his apartment and causing a doctor's death
Felipe Pettinato, son of TV host Roberto Pettinato, faces trial for allegedly causing a deadly fire in his apartment.
Running for a tin medal
This piece discusses the rise of running as a popular democratic sport in Argentina, highlighting the diversity and enthusiasm among amateur runners.
Woman stabbed in the back, serious condition
A 56-year-old woman in Palermo was seriously injured after being unexpectedly stabbed in the back while walking from a hair salon.
He was wanted for a hack of $275 million: he was captured in Palermo after following the use of the SUBE
A 22-year-old suspect wanted for hacking a construction company out of $275 million was arrested in Palermo, Argentina.
Shock in Palermo, 56-year-old woman leaves shop and is stabbed: she is in critical condition
A 56-year-old woman was critically injured after being stabbed in the street in Palermo by a man reported to have psychological issues.
From airplane hijacking to PCC leader: who is Gerson Palermo, sentenced to 126 years and now a fugitive
Gerson Palermo, a significant figure in organized crime in Brazil, has managed to evade law enforcement following his controversial release from prison after being sentenced to 126 years for drug trafficking and an airplane hijacking.
Strong storm and hail in several neighborhoods of the City and the suburbs during the early morning
A strong storm with hail affected several neighborhoods in Buenos Aires and its suburbs early Thursday morning, waking residents with loud noises on rooftops and vehicles.
Sergio Lapegüe's mother was robbed: she was tied up, her house was ransacked, and cash was stolen
Sergio Lapegüe's 90-year-old mother was attacked and robbed by three assailants in her home in Lomas de Zamora, Argentina.
Violent robbery at the house of Sergio Lapegüe's mother: the journalist's outrage
Journalist Sergio Lapegüe expressed his outrage after a violent robbery at his mother's home in Lomas de Zamora.
The PCC chief sentenced to 126 years who left prison through the front door with the approval of a retired judge
Gerson Palermo, a leader of the First Command of the Capital (PCC), was sentenced to 126 years in prison but was released from a maximum-security facility with the approval of a retired judge, raising concerns over judicial processes.
This is Marcelo Tinelli's luxurious apartment in Palermo
Marcelo Tinelli's apartment, located in an exclusive Buenos Aires neighborhood, showcases the luxury real estate market's revival.
A porteño bar was chosen by The World’s 50 Best among the best in the world to celebrate Valentine’s Day
Frank's, a speakeasy in Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires, was included in The World’s 50 Best list of the best bars for Valentine's Day celebrations.
Martín Palermo spoke about the break with Juan Román Riquelme and shared when their relationship changed at Boca
Martín Palermo discussed the deterioration of his relationship with Juan Román Riquelme, highlighting that it shifted significantly after 2008 without any specific incidents.
Palermo revealed when he broke off his relationship with Riquelme: 'The 'no greeting' after the goal against Arsenal was not the trigger'
Martín Palermo discussed the slow decline of his relationship with Juan Román Riquelme, clarifying that it was not due to a specific incident but rather a gradual distancing over time.
From gastronomic boom to the reign of the coffee: the Buenos Aires neighborhood that was a craze in the 90s is reinventing itself
The Buenos Aires neighborhood of Las Cañitas is experiencing a resurgence in coffee culture, with cafés once again dominating the culinary scene.