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Rome to Expand Paid Parking Zones, Adding 30,000 Blue Lines

Rome is implementing a 'parking revolution' by converting 30,000 white parking spaces into paid blue lines, increasing the total to 100,000. This initiative,...

New Photo Book Celebrates Carabinieri-Alfa Romeo Bond in Rome

A new photographic book, 'Carabinieri and Alfa Romeo in the Service of the Country,' by Danilo Moriero and Lorenzo Ardizio, with photos by...

Rome Sees 56% Surge in Vehicle Removals in 2025, Targeting Central Areas and Key Districts

Rome's traffic police recorded a significant 56% increase in vehicle removals in 2025, with over 32,000 operations. The crackdown on illegally parked vehicles...

Rome Supermarket Guard Arrested for Attempted Murder After Violent Altercation

A security guard in Rome has been arrested on charges of attempted murder after a violent confrontation with a man suspected of shoplifting...

Navigating Italy’s Real Estate Market: Investment or Liability?

A recent analysis delves into the Italian real estate market, questioning whether property acquisition remains a viable financial investment for families. With residential...

Rome Intensifies Inspections: 4,000 Irregular Venues Amidst Safety Concerns

Rome is set to introduce new inspection rules for nightlife venues after a third of establishments were found to be irregular in 2025....

Italian Professor Protests in Rome After Japanese Wife Disappears with Children

Michele Dall'Arno, a 42-year-old Italian theoretical physics professor working in Japan, is protesting in Rome after his Japanese wife took their two children,...

Snowfall in Rome and Lazio: Flakes Reach Hills, Ice in Castelli Area

Rome and the Lazio region experienced significant snowfall on Friday, January 10, with flakes reaching elevations as low as 600 meters in areas...

Iranian Refugees Protest in Rome Against Regime’s Executions

Iranian refugees, supported by human rights organizations like 'Nessuno tocchi Caino' and the Global Committee for the Rule of Law, demonstrated in Rome...

Gianni Alemanno Remains Imprisoned After Cassation Court Rejects Appeal

Gianni Alemanno, former mayor of Rome and ex-Minister of Agriculture, will remain in Rebibbia prison after the Cassation Court rejected his appeal against...

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