Stories from Modena · Italy
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Car Plows Into Crowd In Italian City
A car traveling at high speed struck multiple pedestrians in Largo Porta Bologna in the city center.
Italy: Driver Hits Pedestrians in Modena
A driver struck approximately ten people in the Italian city of Modena before fleeing the scene and stabbing another individual. No vaccine or specific treatment is available for the injuries sustained. The driver, a 30-year-old, was taken into custody. Italian government officials described the incident as extremely serious. Authorities identified the driver who struck pedestrians as 31-year-old Salim El-Koudri, an Italian citizen known to officials for having mental disorders. The suspect, described as a man around 30 years old, has been arrested. Several people were left seriously injured after a car plowed into pedestrians in the northern Italian city of Modena. The incident took place next to the iconic cathedral of Modena, southeast of Milan. Eyewitness accounts state the driver accelerated towards pedestrians, sending people flying and pinning one woman against a shop.
Radio 24
Modena Study Suggests 8,241 Steps Daily For Weight Maintenance
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neurosciences at the University of Modena in Italy believe that walking 8,241 steps a day is the answer to keeping weight off after losing it. This new study offers a specific daily step count for weight management.
Times Radio UK
Italian Company To Continue World Cup Albums
An Italian company, which has been responsible for producing traditional World Cup albums since 1970, will not cease its production.
Caracol Radio Colombia
Italian Ceramic District Faces Gas Supply Challenges
The Italian ceramic district, particularly in areas like Modena and Sassuolo, relies heavily on natural gas for production. Entrepreneurs in the region are concerned about the gas supply, which is essential for the industry. The district employs approximately 40,000 people directly and indirectly.
Radio Radicale