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🇮🇹 Il Giornale
National & Local

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.

Feb 18 • 09:44 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
National & Local

Nicolò Zaniolo, surprise wedding. Who is his wife Sara Scaperrotta

Nicolò Zaniolo and Sara Scaperrotta secretly got married in a surprise ceremony in Moruzzo, Udine, with only close family and friends in attendance.

Feb 5 • 11:12 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Crime & Justice

Croat who killed conductor in Italy raged in a store beforehand. Video released

Marin Jelenić, a 36-year-old Croat, was arrested for fatally stabbing a conductor in Bologna after previously causing chaos in a Udine supermarket last year.

Jan 8 • 06:31 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Crime & Justice

Croat who killed conductor in Italy previously raged in a store. Video released

Marin Jelenić, a 36-year-old Croatian arrested for allegedly stabbing a conductor to death in Bologna, had previously caused chaos at a supermarket in Udine last October.

Jan 8 • 06:31 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
Crime & Justice

What precedent of the train killer: what he had done in a supermarket in Udine

Marin Jelenic, the Croatian who fatally stabbed train conductor Alessandro Ambrosio in Bologna, had exhibited previous aggression, with a supermarket owner in Udine recounting his prior experiences with him.

Jan 7 • 13:07 UTC
🇮🇹 Il Giornale
National & Local

Tommaso Cerno: "I was poor as a child. Entering politics? The biggest mistake of my life"

In reflecting on his childhood, Cerno candidly discusses his experiences of poverty and isolation growing up in Udine, revealing how it shaped his journey into politics and the realization of his mistakes.

Jan 2 • 18:38 UTC
🇮🇹 La Repubblica
Sports

Lazio furious after conceding a goal at Udine: "Too many refereeing errors, ready to protect ourselves in every venue"

Lazio has sent a strong letter to Serie A League President Ezio Simonelli and other officials demanding immediate action against persistent refereeing errors and stating their readiness to take every permitted initiative to protect their rights and address economic damages.

Dec 28 • 16:48 UTC

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