Stories from Milan · Italy
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Italian Arbitration Chief Faces Investigation
Gianluca Rocchi, the referee designer for Italy's Serie A and Serie B, is under investigation in Milan for complicity in sports fraud. Sports Minister Boni stated there will be consequences if responsibility is established. Discussions regarding the stability of the Italian football system have intensified following the resignation of Calcio Gravina. The situation involves concerns over the integrity of the system and potential issues regarding financial stability. Regulatory links now exist to allow for the potential external administration of Federcaggio. The President of the CONI and Minister Abodich are reportedly taking a hard stance on the matter. The investigation into FIGC arbitration chief Rocchi is described as a potential timed legal action intended to disrupt upcoming leadership elections.
Radio 24
Allergies Discussed: Causes and Remedies
Radio 24 discusses allergies, with a guest describing severe annual suffering during May. Remedies mentioned include masks, throat lozenges, and coffee, though coffee might stimulate histamine. The discussion touches on the ineffectiveness of homeopathic treatments for allergies, which are described as the body mistaking pollen for a virus. Antihistamines and corticosteroids are presented as the primary medical interventions. Radio 24 in Milan discussed allergies, noting that late spring is the worst time of year for sufferers. Remedies mentioned include eye drops, antihistamines, blackcurrant, onions, capers, green tea, honey, and pineapple. Vitamin C and certain components in blackcurrant may have a minor effect.
Radio 24
Italian Design Drives Cultural Value in Products
Italian design is characterized by its ability to infuse cultural value and meaning into functional products, a key asset that has strengthened the country's global competitiveness. This approach has evolved from functional furniture to integrating design into family landscapes, humanizing productions. Recent years have seen design gain vigor through research into material reuse and recycling, reflecting Italy's historical capacity to achieve much with limited resources.
Radio 24
John Lennon's 'Working Class Hero' Discussed
Radio Popolare featured John Lennon's 1970 song 'Working Class Hero,' highlighting its critique of society and the way people are 'trained.' The song was played alongside Rage Against the Machine's 'Know Your Enemy' as part of a program discussing revolution, resistance, and freedom. The station also played Rage Against the Machine's 'Self or Nothing' in recognition of April 25th.
Radio Popolare
AC Milan Signs Alec Peter to Two-Year Deal
Footballer Alec Peter has reportedly reached an agreement to join AC Milan on a two-year contract. The news follows official announcements regarding recent transfer movements in the league. According to Italian publication reports, Alec Peter has agreed to a two-year contract with AC Milan. This transfer marks a new chapter for the player with the Italian club.
ERA Sport
Milan Jewish Community Accuses Partisan Association of Antisemitism
The Italian Jewish community has attacked the National Association of Partisans, accusing it of inciting antisemitism. The criticism follows events during the April 25th celebrations in Milan. National President Gianfranco Pagliarulo addressed the concerns regarding the conduct of the parade. The Milanese Jewish community has accused the National Partisans Association of excluding Jews from a parade. The National Partisans Association has denied the allegations and announced intentions to respond in court.
Radio Radicale
Individualism and Envy Fuel Inequality, Says Radio Popolare
Radio Popolare reports that individualism, envy, and competition are creating deep societal divisions, leading to increased inequality. This environment is described as perfect for fostering disparities, reinforcing a 'divide and conquer' dynamic. The commentary suggests a critique of modern societal trends.
Radio Popolare
Italian Referee Investigation Targets Officials
Gianluca Rocchi, the head of Italy's football referees, is under investigation by the Milan prosecutor's office for alleged sporting fraud. The Milanese prosecution is currently examining five specific matches following a complaint from former officials Domenico Rocca and Guardalini. The investigation involves the Serie A and Serie B leagues. Current investigations into Italian football are related to the previous season, particularly concerning two match designations in the Coppa Italia and Bologna Inter matches. These inquiries may have provided a decisive impetus for changes that were already underway. The alleged incidents relate to a match on April 2, 2025. The Milan Public Prosecutor's office has identified four or five matches, not from the current season, as being under scrutiny.
Radio 24
Milan Celebrates 'Bella Ciao' Amidst Luxury Shopping
Radio Popolare described a scene in Milan where a band played 'Bella Ciao' amidst luxury shops and high-end vehicles. The event highlighted a mix of protest and consumerism.
Radio Popolare
Man Attacks Protesters In Milan
Demonstrators in Milan are marching through various city squares, including Piazza Duomo and Piazza San Fedele, following a declaration of a state of emergency. The procession includes groups from Forza Italia and City Angels, with law enforcement separating different factions to prevent clashes. The march is splitting into multiple segments, including a pro-Palestine group heading toward Piazza Fontana.
RAI Radio 3