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Rome on Orange Alert: Tiber River Floods, Aniene Overflows – Safety Measures Implemented

Rome has issued an orange alert for severe weather on January 6, 2026, due to intense rainfall. The Tiber River has exceeded seven...

Two Women Hit by Cars Near Rome in Under 48 Hours, One on Crosswalk

In less than 48 hours, two women were hit by vehicles in separate incidents near Rome between January 3rd and 5th. Both were...

Flooding in Rome: Aniene River Under Close Watch as Heavy Rains Continue

Heavy rainfall has led to widespread flooding in Rome and its province, prompting the activation of crisis units. The Aniene River has exceeded...

Man Found Dead in Valbrona Home After Days Without Contact

A 64-year-old man, Giorgio Sartirana, originally from Milan, was found deceased in his home in Valbrona, Italy, on Sunday evening after not being...

President Mattarella Calls Mother of Italian Detainee in Venezuela, Expressing National Solidarity

Italian President Sergio Mattarella recently called the mother of Alberto Trentini, an Italian aid worker held in Venezuela for over a year, to...

Sapienza University Introduces Free Tampon Dispensers: A Concrete Sign of Attention to Women

Sapienza University in Rome has introduced free tampon dispensers, known as 'tamponbox,' across several faculties and departments. This initiative, strongly supported by the...

New ‘Stazione di Posta’ Opens in Rome to Aid Homeless and Vulnerable

A new public reception and support center, the 'Stazione di Posta' in Via Sapri 14/a, has been inaugurated in Rome's 1st Municipality to...

Prescription Declared for 12 Lazio Fans in Anna Frank Case After Eight Years

After eight years, a Rome court declared the crime of inciting racial hatred prescribed for twelve Lazio fans accused of displaying offensive stickers...

Claudio Borghi: The League’s ‘Troublemaker’ and His Unwavering ‘No’ to Everything

Senator Claudio Borghi Aquilini, a prominent figure within the League party, has earned a reputation as the 'troublemaker' of Italian politics, consistently opposing...

Palazzo Fonseca: Orient Express Journey Through Art, Music, and Beauty in Rome

Palazzo Fonseca, home to the new Orient Express La Minerva, offers a captivating journey through art, music, and refined elegance in Rome, just...

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