The anarchists: onward with the struggle. And now the Viminale raises the alert
Italian authorities are increasing security measures and conducting investigations into criminal activities linked to anarchist groups following recent bombing incidents.
Mecenate Police Station Completely Revamped. The Viminale Representatives Work to 'Clean It Up'
The Viminale is working to overhaul the Mecenate police station following a crisis and the removal of its former leader.
Another pro-migrant and anti-Interior Ministry ruling
An Italian court has ruled in favor of the NGO Ship Sea Eye 5, allowing them to dock at Pozzallo instead of Taranto despite the government's directive, highlighting tensions between migrant rescue efforts and Italian authorities.
The Viminale raises the alert level: maximum protection for 28,000 targets
Italy has raised its security alert level in response to escalating tensions, with heightened protection for 28,000 sensitive targets across the country.
The alert from the Viminale: meeting on security. Meloni calls the Colle
Italy's government is convening a security meeting in response to escalating tensions involving Iran and its nuclear ambitions.
Shahin and those dealings with Hannoun & Co. The evidence from Viminale ignored by the judges
A new name, Mohamad Shahin, emerges in the Genoa prosecutor's investigation into Hamas's network in Italy, raising questions about judicial decisions regarding his expulsion.
Surprise, the toga absolves the Viminale. No compensation for the migrant
Italy's Court of Assizes in Catania ruled that the Ministry of the Interior does not need to compensate the family of an Italian man killed by an undocumented immigrant.
Viminale, stolen data of Digos agents: 'Chinese hackers wanted to map dissidents in Italy'
Italian police confirm stolen data from Digos agents may be linked to Chinese intelligence aiming to track dissidents in Italy.
The Viminale studies countermeasures: drones on the network and more controls
Italy's Interior Ministry convened a security committee to address recent sabotage incidents affecting the country's railway system during the Olympics.
Viminale Condemned, Migrant Transferred from Italy to Albania Compensated: This is the First Time
An Algerian migrant wrongfully transferred from Italy to Albania has been awarded 700 euros by a Rome court, marking a significant legal precedent.
Firefighters kneel at the Gaza demonstration, but the Viminale does not agree
During a demonstration in Pisa on September 22 organized in support of Gaza, a group of firefighters observed a minute of silence by kneeling, which sparked disagreement with the Viminale.
Increasing repatriations, halved irregular entries, and decreased crimes: the numbers from the Ministry of the Interior
The Italian Minister of the Interior reported a positive evaluation of security and immigration for 2025, highlighting a 3.5% decrease in crime rates and a reduction in irregular entries.