Torino Shroud - one of history's greatest frauds?
A recent study reveals the oldest known written source that disproves the authenticity of the Turin Shroud.
"White collars shouldn't do business with the mafias", 50,000 people at the Libera march
A massive march took place in Turin commemorating the victims of the Mafia, attended by 50,000 participants including students, families of victims, and various organizations.
ETV Sports Show, March 20
The ETV Sports Show on March 20 features live coverage of several sports events, including the Indoor Athletics World Championships in Turin and a biathlon World Cup stage in Oslo.
Baya "praises" Iranian terrorists and propagates against the referendum
Brahim Baya, an Islamic preacher from the Taiba mosque in Turin, is encouraging Muslims to vote against the upcoming referendum while also praising Iranian terrorists.
Public Spaces 'Occupied' by Ramadan: Another Proof of the Alliance Between Muslims and the Left
The article discusses the growing alliance between Muslims and left-wing politicians in Italy, highlighted by public spaces being used for end-of-Ramadan prayers in cities like Turin.
Iranian missiles and shocking phrases, new storm over Baya: today guest of the 5Stelle at the Chamber
Brahim Baya, a controversial figure and spokesperson for the Rayan center in Turin, has sparked outrage with his praise of Iranian missiles just before his appearance with the 5Stelle party in the Chamber of Deputies.
Suffocated by a piece of food at 11 months old. The mother was hospitalized for childbirth
A tragic incident occurred in Turin where an 11-month-old baby suffocated on food while his mother was in the hospital giving birth to twins.
In Parliament with the 5-Star Movement: The Imam Who Votes No and Cheers for Iranian Rockets
Brahim Baya, an imam linked to the Taiba mosque in Turin, publicly expresses support for Iranian missiles while addressing a gathering, raising concerns over his connections to Hamas.
Turin, child dies choking on food while mother is in hospital to give birth
A tragic incident in Turin where an 11-month-old child choked on food while his mother was in the hospital giving birth.
"We cheer for Iranian missiles": the preacher from Turin praises the bombs. And tomorrow he will be in Parliament with the Five Star Movement
A preacher from Turin has stirred controversy by praising Iranian missiles and is set to attend Parliament with the Five Star Movement.
Trapped in Bangkok by the war in Iran, a nightmare of canceled flights and outrageous fares: "Prices skyrocketed, it felt like the stock market"
Two directors from a museum in Turin find themselves stranded in Bangkok due to flight chaos caused by the war in Iran, facing increased fares and uncertainty.
The poster of an Argentine illustrator selected for the Paralympic Games in Milan
The poster created by Argentine illustrator Carolina Altavilla has been selected for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games and is now part of the official merchandising and Olympic historical archive.
A nightmare, 3 months in prison then archived. My fault? I looked like the robber
Luciano Di Marco recounts his harrowing experience of being wrongfully imprisoned for three months due to a mistaken identity in a robbery case.
The imam in favor of the niqab who is now making an advertisement for rights
An imam known for supporting the niqab participates in an anti-Islamophobia initiative in Turin, raising questions about his controversial past and views on women's rights.
The Democratic Party Mayor Sponsors Pro-Hamas Events
The Democratic Party mayor of Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, has faced controversy for sponsoring an iftar event at a mosque linked to an imam previously targeted for deportation due to security concerns involving Hamas.
The Court Shields the Citizenship Decree: Stop the Passport for Those Without Ties to Italy
The Italian Constitutional Court upheld a citizenship decree that limits passport access for individuals who cannot demonstrate a concrete connection to Italy.
Attacked by a Punch from a Rom on the Street: Group Leader of FdI Ends Up in Hospital
Verangela Marino, a local councilor from the Fratelli d'Italia party, was brutally attacked in Turin by a Romani individual while responding to local disturbances in her area.
On April 25, there is Shabbat. But the ANPI does not advance the torchlight procession
The Jewish Community of Turin will not participate in this year's traditional torchlight procession on April 24, which coincides with the beginning of Shabbat.
Gustavo Zagrebelsky: 'We live in an era of bullying, but we can rise up'
Gustavo Zagrebelsky warns against succumbing to a reality that supports the stronger in a world increasingly dominated by bullying and power dynamics.
Turin family stuck in Doha. The dad: "I tell the girls that they are fireworks"
A family from Turin is stranded in Doha after their flight from Australia was diverted, with the father reassuring his daughters that the sounds of missiles are just fireworks.
Mystery at Lavazza's home: the historic gardener found dead
A long-time gardener for Lavazza, Ronald Adarlo, was found dead at the villa of Marco Lavazza, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his death.
From the Devil's Walls to the Mysteries of Turin: the Esoteric Places Spread Across Italy
The article explores Italy's various esoteric locations, revealing their historical, mystical, and tourist significance.
Employee of Marco Lavazza's villa dies. "Tragic misfortune, great sorrow". Investigations underway
An employee of Marco Lavazza's villa in Turin has died under unclear circumstances, prompting an investigation by authorities.
North Africans mug an elderly man and are arrested, but the crowd surrounds the agents
Two North African individuals were arrested in Turin for robbing an elderly man, but their apprehension led to a confrontation with a crowd.
โShe defamed Barbara dโUrsuโ. The conviction of Naike Rivelli confirmed
The Court of Appeal in Turin has confirmed the defamation conviction of Naike Rivelli against television host Barbara dโUrsu.
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.
Via Torino, merchants are angry. The councilor: "No aids"
Merchants along Via Torino are outraged by the upcoming construction that will disrupt traffic and business operations, with no financial aid proposed by local authorities.
Only nine intimate meetings in three months, the love room remains empty
The newly inaugurated 'love room' in the Turin prison has seen only nine uses in three months, despite expectations of high demand.
The Stampa, the divorce after a century between the newspaper of Turin and its symbol family
La Stampa in Turin has ended its relationship with the founder's family after over a century of association.
The emotion of finding the oldest photo of Juventus in a basement
A black and white photo discovered in a basement near Turin is identified as the oldest known image of Juventus, dating back to 1897.
Turin, Iranians Protest the Left: 'Thank You Trump! We Ask for Military Help Like Italy in '43'
In Turin, Iranian protesters express gratitude towards Trump while leftist groups rally against military actions by the US and Israel, highlighting a divide in support for international intervention in Iran.
Journalist Pier Paolo Luciano has died
Journalist Pier Paolo Luciano, a former editor at La Repubblica, has passed away at the age of 65 in Turin.
Iranians rejoice in Turin, but Arci and companions are on the wrong side: 'No to the aggression of the USA and Israel'
In Turin, hundreds of jubilant Iranians celebrated US and Israeli actions against the Iranian regime, while a leftist group, Arci, organized a protest against what they called aggression.
Turin, Ramadan Arrives and Porta Palazzo Becomes a Kasbah
Italian politicians demand local police intervention in Porta Palazzo during Ramadan to address irregularities in food and goods distribution.
Turin, the banners of Piazza San Carlo: civil passion of 'Turin - Ztl'
In Turin's Piazza San Carlo, a balcony has become a civic bulletin board displaying banners expressing civic passion, recently showing solidarity with the local newspaper La Stampa.
Fire in Crans-Montana, Elsa Rubino is out of danger: the fifteen-year-old arrives today at Cto in Turin
Fifteen-year-old Elsa Rubino, injured in the Crans-Montana fire, is being transported to Cto hospital in Turin after being declared out of danger.
Riccardo Muti gifts Turin the darkest "Macbeth"
Renowned conductor Riccardo Muti returns to the Teatro Regio in Turin to present a captivating rendition of Verdi's "Macbeth," marking a high point in his illustrious career.
Juventus Turin in Crisis: The Old Lady is Struggling
Juventus Turin is facing a significant crisis as they experience a lack of performance and recent controversies.
Juventus vs Galatasaray Champions League preview, team news and prediction
Juventus faces a challenging task against Galatasaray, needing to overcome a three-goal deficit to advance in the Champions League after a heavy defeat in Istanbul.
Askatasuna, damage of nearly 300 thousand euros after the demonstration on January 31
The costs incurred from the January 31 Askatasuna demonstration in Turin amount to nearly 300,000 euros, impacting public funds and services in the city.
Turin, the city of football in crisis
Turin's football clubs, Juventus and Torino, are facing significant challenges as both struggle in their respective competitions this season.
"The TB? It's the Region's fault." The left's theory on contagions in the occupied social center
A health alert regarding tuberculosis in an occupied social center in Turin is met with pushback from leftist activists blaming the regional government for the situation.
Turin, defeat against Genoa fatal for Baroni: hereโs who will take his place on the Granata bench
Marco Baroni has been relieved of his position as coach of Torino following a disappointing defeat against Genoa, with the club announcing the decision in an official note.
Auction in Turin: Unknown Mussolini Notes on Meetings with Hitler Discovered
Previously unknown handwritten notes by Benito Mussolini regarding a meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1944 have been found in Italy, deemed to hold significant historical importance.
Foreigner throws a fire extinguisher from the balcony: panic at the station in Turin
An unidentified man threw a fire extinguisher from a balcony in Turin's Porta Susa station, causing panic but fortunately injuring no one.
EnjoyBook 2026, Tommaso Cerno awarded the Gianduiotto d'Oro 2026
Tommaso Cerno received the Gianduiotto d'Oro 2026 during the EnjoyBook event in Turin for his contributions to journalism.
"Indispensable Eviction". The Alarm for Scabies Rings in the Occupied Social Center of Turin
The health situation at the occupied social center Neruda in Turin raises alarms due to a confirmed tuberculosis case, prompting calls for eviction due to inadequate sanitary conditions.
Muti returns to Macbeth: 'An opera that always amazes'
Riccardo Muti expresses his excitement about returning to direct Verdi's Macbeth in Turin for the fifth time.
Pro Pal, hereโs the bill for Askatasuna: 5 arrests for the devastations
Five individuals were arrested in connection with violent protests and sabotages in Turin, which are seen as a challenge to state authority.
Pro-Palestine Demonstrations, 18 Precautionary Measures in Turin: 'Repression of the Struggle for Palestine'
Italian authorities have announced precautionary measures against 18 individuals involved in pro-Palestine demonstrations in Turin, citing ongoing investigations into violent protests.