Veneto Introduces €1,000 Fine for Breaking Quarantine
By In Trieste
Veneto governor Luca Zaia announced the new fines, which will be applicable at regional level.
Italy's Veneto region has introduced fines of...
Italy Close to Extending State of Emergency
By In Trieste
According to numerous reports in Italian media, Italy is working towards extending its state of emergency until 31 December 2020.
PM Giuseppe Conte...
New FVG Decree Out Today: Yes to Contact Sports, Saunas and Religious Processions
FVG’s governor Massimiliano Fedriga signed a new decree on Tuesday that will have validity until July 31st.
Massimiliano Fedriga signed a new decree late last night...
Greece To Lift Restrictions On Italian Tourists
Greece is to gradually lift all restrictions on Italian tourists entering the country by the end of this month, reports ANSA.
Greece's foreign minister Nikos...
Italy Pumps €40 Million Into Books
Italian publishers, authors, libraries and bookshops to benefit from stimulus package.
Italy is to inject €40 million into the country's book industry, from bookshops to...
Friuli Venezia Giulia Moves Into Phase 3
Friuli Venezia Giulia along with the rest of Italy is beginning to lift more restrictions on Monday 15 June as it enters the third...
Crowds in Piazza Unità Protest Against Wrongful Dismissal of Triste’s Port Authority President
An eventful Saturday for Trieste as thousands took to Piazza Unità to protest against the unjust dismissal of Trieste's port authority president Zeno D'Agostino.
The...
Slovenian Borders To Reopen Today
Slovenian borers are to reopen today, June 13th after an almost 3 months closure due to the coronavirus lockdown.
Massimiliano Fedriga announced on Friday...
Austria to Reopen Border With Italy from Mid-June
Austria announced on Wednesday, June 10, it would reopen its border with Italy from June 16th and allow free travel from most other European...
Trieste’s Prices Go Up As Shops Add Covid Tax To Bill
Reports of price hikes at bars, restaurants and hairdressers around Italy.
Italy's consumers are being charged €2 to €4 more than before the coronavirus emergency...