Italian Boy Walks 6 Kilometers in Snow After Bus Ticket Dispute, Earns Olympic Spotlight
by InTrieste
An 11-year-old boy from the Veneto region of northern Italy, who was forced to walk six kilometers home through a snowstorm after being...
Muggia Celebrates Its First Newborns of the Year
by InTrieste
Mayor Paolo Polidori, accompanied by councilor Gianna Birnberg, presented the traditional plaque recognizing the first newborn of the year in Muggia. The award,...
Friuli Venezia Giulia Launches “Musei Scolastici” to Preserve Historic School Heritage
by Maximiliano Crocamo
Interviews: Alessia Rosolen, FVG Councilor for Employment, Training, Education, Research, Universities and Family Affairs
The Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia has introduced a...
Trieste to Upgrade Traffic Lights Across the City
by InTrieste
Trieste’s municipal government announced that major technological upgrades to the city’s traffic light system will take place from Monday, February 2, to Friday,...
Friuli Venezia Giulia Advances Rail Safety Plans and Historic Train Program
by InTrieste
Regional officials from Friuli Venezia Giulia met in Rome last week with national rail authorities to address long-standing infrastructure concerns along one of...
Trieste Police Dog Unit Reports Early Success in Drug Seizures
by InTrieste
Interviews: Caterina de Gavardo, Trieste Councilor for Public Safety; Walter Milocchi, Commander of the Local Police
Trieste’s newly established police dog unit, introduced in...
Vannacci May Be Headed for the Exit as Tensions With Italy’s Lega Deepen
by InTrieste
Roberto Vannacci, a controversial member of the European Parliament elected with Italy’s right-wing Lega party, may be preparing to leave the party after...
A Borderland Carnival Brings Color and Community to Muggia
by Nina Vaclavikova
Interviews: Paolo Polidori - mayor of Muggia, Nicola Delconte - vice mayor of Muggia
The 72nd edition of the Carnevale Muggesano, one of...
Domenica Al Museo Initiative: Free Entrance To The Miramare Castle
by InTrieste
State museums and archaeological sites across Italy will open their doors for free on 1 February, the first Sunday of the new month,...






































