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.
Ramadan mubarak, Happy Year of the Horse. And the mayor of Turin forgets about Christian citizens
The mayor of Turin has come under fire for omitting Christian citizens in his celebrations for Ramadan while acknowledging Islamic festivities.
Coach & Company: a dialogue between sport and business in Turin signed by Synergie Italia and APU Udine
An event titled 'Coach & Company' was held in Turin to explore the intersection of sports and business, emphasizing leadership and teamwork strategies.
Police in Turin is investigating the death of a Czech citizen whose body was found on the street
Authorities in Turin investigate the suspicious death of a Czech man whose body was discovered in a public area.
Inside Italy's abandoned Winter Olympics venues as 2026 games enter final week
Urban explorers have revealed the abandoned venues from the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics as the 2026 Winter Games approach their conclusion in northern Italy.
Man found dead in the street in Turin, investigation underway
A 58-year-old man was found dead on the streets of Turin with a deep neck wound, suspected to be caused by a sharp weapon.
โItโs tourism of fear.โ The attack of the imam of Turin on Silvia Sardone
The imam of Turin, Brahim Baya, criticizes Italian politician Silvia Sardone for her comments regarding Ramadan and the growing presence of Islamic customs in European countries.
Robbery and threats, five years in prison for Don Alรฌ. And now there is the trial for the attack on the master
Don Alรฌ, whose real name is Said Alรฌ, faces a five-year prison sentence following his convictions for robbery and threats, while also bracing for a trial related to an attack against a teacher.
"Italian football has lost": in video, the outburst of the French president of Juventus Turin, Damien Comolli
Damien Comolli, the president of Juventus, expressed his outrage following a controversial decision by the referee in the recent derby match against Inter Milan, which Juventus lost 3-2.
Eco-vandals: Activists accuse the government and 'disguise' Meloni - the posters in Turin against the Olympics
Activists from Extinction Rebellion have posted controversial flyers in Turin criticizing the Italian government under Meloni over its investments in the upcoming Olympics and large infrastructure projects, associating them with environmental degradation.
The Secret of the Shroud of Turin Solved. Scientists Dispelling Doubts
New research claims to have resolved long-standing questions regarding the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin.
A man kills his mother in Turin to keep her pension and hides the body: "I hit her with a small hammer"
A man confessed to killing his 86-year-old mother in Turin with a hammer to access her pension, and subsequently led authorities to her hidden body.
John Elkann, the probation fades. What happens now
John Elkann's request for probation in a legal proceeding regarding his grandmother's residence has been denied by the Turin court, while his attorneys wait for the outcome of their appeals.
"In Turin, a trap from Piantedosi." The accusation of the parliamentarian from Avs regarding the Askatasuna march
Turin's recent violent protests have sparked a heated political debate on accountability and the response of law enforcement.
New twist in the battle over the origin of the Turin Shroud
Experts dispute a recent study arguing that the Turin Shroud is a medieval forgery, asserting its authenticity as a relic from Jesus' time.
Team GB skier gushes over 'slow burn romance' ahead of Olympic hopes
Makayla Gerken Schofield, a British freestyle skier, discusses her romantic life and Olympic preparations ahead of the Winter Olympics in Turin.
Day of Remembrance, for the left 'enhancing Italian identity' is inappropriate
A controversy in Turin arises over the regional council's sponsorship of a torchlight procession organized by the 10 February Committee, criticized for its associations with far-right ideals.
Red threats against the anti-Askatasuna prosecutor
The public prosecutor Lucia Musti faces threats and intimidation from the New PCI following her condemnation of violence related to Askatasuna.
The protest against Askatasuna disrupts the left
A chaotic morning at the Livorno city council was triggered by a debate over recent violent protests supporting the evacuated social center Askatasuna in Turin.
The Primacy of Hypocrisy
The article criticizes the response of leftist groups to recent violence against police officers in Turin, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy in their reactions.
When hockey legends created poetry during the Olympics
The article reflects on the triumph of Swedish hockey at the 2006 Turin Olympics, highlighting the team's mix of experience and youthful energy as they secured the gold medal.
Goodbye Gigi Marsico, one of the fathers of public television
Gigi Marsico, a prominent figure in the Italian television landscape, has passed away at the age of 98, leaving behind a legacy as a journalist and filmmaker.
The quality leap from protest to armed struggle "against the order"
The article discusses the resurgence of radical left-wing anarchists in Italy, highlighting their shift from protests to armed struggle, particularly in response to recent incidents of violence and governmental repression.
โIt was hell.โ This is how the financial police saved the officer trapped in the burning armored vehicle
An officer was saved from a burning police armored vehicle during violent clashes in Turin, highlighting the escalating tensions between law enforcement and protesters.
Kriลพan on disappointment in Turin: A Czech complex was heard in the locker room. Forsberg told me if they lost on purpose
The article reflects on Slovakia's disappointing performances in Olympic hockey tournaments, particularly comparing the underwhelming experience in Turin 2006 to that of Vancouver 2010.
Violent escalation, left complicit The government pushes: "Now the security decree"
The Italian government is advocating new security measures while the opposition expresses concerns over potential restrictions on democratic freedoms amidst urban unrest in cities like Turin and Milan.
TV Ratings, 9.3 million for the opening of the Games on Rai 1, over 1 million less than Turin 2006
The opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics garnered 9.3 million viewers, marking a significant decline compared to the Turin 2006 ceremony.
No Tav and Askatasuna antagonists of gold. 100,000 euros spent for the chaos in Turin
The chaos in Turin involving No Tav and Askatasuna activists is linked to a 2016 phone call and cost around 100,000 euros.
Last Saturday, the terrorists were looking for the dead. A miracle that agent didnโt burn alive
Police officers discuss the violence faced during recent protests in Turin, where over a hundred officers were injured while responding to escalating crowd violence.
Judge Cascini: "Caution on arrests, do not forget Bolzaneto. Dangerous to evoke the Red Brigades"
Giuseppe Cascini, deputy prosecutor of Rome, warns against the political pressure on judicial decisions regarding the security decree and the justice referendum, amid escalating tensions following the release of violent offenders in Turin.
"Let's Close Ranks". This is How the Opponents Prepare for the Squares After the New Security Decree
Opponents are organizing in response to a new security decree that includes legal protections for police, spurred by recent events in Turin.
Winter Olympics. Mechanics Among Counts and Princes
The article discusses the upcoming Winter Olympics in Predazzo, where ski jumpers will compete for medals, reminiscent of the 2006 Turin Games.
Italy tightens security: imprisonment for carrying knives and fines for parents of minor offenders
Following recent riots in Turin, the Italian government has approved a decree imposing stricter security measures including imprisonment for knife possession and fines for parents of juvenile offenders.
Futuristic Mountain Lodge in the Dolomites. Opening During the Games
A futuristic, environmentally friendly, and self-sustaining mountain lodge is set to debut in the Italian Alps during the 2026 Winter Olympics, designed by the Turin-based architecture firm Carlo Ratti Associati.