Stories from Italy
1,396 stories in this location, newest first.
Felipe Loyola Faces Potential Relegation In Italy
Felipe Loyola is currently playing for Pisa in the Italian Serie A during matchday thirty-five. The match against Lecce is currently tied at one-one in the sixtieth minute. If the current score holds, Loyola's team, Pisa, faces relegation to Serie B.
ADN Radio Chile
Italian Unions Hold May Day Demonstrations In Turin
Three confederation unions, CGL, CISL, and UIL, held May Day demonstrations in Italy to advocate for dignified labor. CGL leader Luciano Landini criticized the government, accusing officials of discussing labor only in terms of projects.
Radio 24
Proposal For Marco Pannella Bust In Italian Chamber
A proposal has been launched to dedicate a Targa Roma to Marco Pannella in Piazza Navona to mark the 10th anniversary of his death on May 19. The initiative, led by Mirella Parachini, has received cross-party support from the Rome City Council. Pannella was a prominent figure in civil political battles and Piazza Navona was a frequent site of his demonstrations. Piazza Navona served as a site for many of Pannella's political civil battles. The initiative follows the announced presence of Professor Tino Ferrari, who was removed from a procession on the 25th. A meeting is scheduled for May 14 at the Chamber of Deputies involving NM Secretary General Rocco Maruotti and a center-right delegation led by Deborah Bergamini. A proposal has been made for a bust to be placed in the Chamber, likely referring to the Italian Parliament, to commemorate Marco Pannella.
Radio Radicale
UN Special Rapporteur To Discuss Gaza In Taranto
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, is scheduled to speak in Taranto this evening. The discussion will address the situation in Gaza and connect it to local labor issues.
Radio Popolare
Over 1,000 People March In Turin For May Day
More than 1,000 people, including autonomists, students, and various collectives, marched in Turin for May Day celebrations. The group reached Piazza Castello around 12:00 PM to conclude their procession.
RAI Radio 2
Italy Maintains Restrictive Citizenship Rules
The Italian Constitutional Court has decided to uphold new restrictive rules regarding the granting of citizenship. The regulations permit citizenship applications only for the children and grandchildren of Italian citizens.
Rádio Bandeirantes
Shooting Target Was Restaurant Owner In Italy
A waiter was caught in the trajectory of gunfire during a shooting targeting a restaurant owner. The owner has past involvement in investigations related to the Capriati clan. A 21-year-old suspect is facing charges of aggravated multiple injuries rather than attempted murder.
Radio Capital Italy
May Day Demonstrations Held In Milan
May Day demonstrations are taking place in Milan, specifically in the area between Corvetto and Via L'Ombroso. The event is expected to conclude in that zone, according to correspondent Martino Fiumi.
Radio Popolare
Italy Youth Prisons Reach Overcapacity
Youth prisons in Italy are experiencing overcrowding for the first time. The report noted that poverty and Camorra influence have increased by 60% in certain social hotspots.
Deutschlandfunk
Italy Uses Pretrial Detention For Minor Offenses
New legislative decrees in Italy have led to the application of pretrial detention even in minor cases. The source described this as a purely political problem. One of the decrees is the Caivano Decree, named after a town north of Naples.
Deutschlandfunk