UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 19:34
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UPDATE : February 13, 2026 - 19:34
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Dairy Farm Robbery: Thieves Escape With Safe

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Theft at the San Vito dairy on the Domiziana state road. During the night between Monday and Tuesday, intruders entered the dairy by forcing open the back door used for loading and unloading goods. Once inside, they stole the safe containing several thousand euros and the DVR system with its video recordings. The Carabinieri mobile radio unit from Sessa Aurunca responded to the scene. The owners filed a complaint with the Cellole Carabinieri station.

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Naples Central Station: Madness at EAV and military personnel assaulted to avoid checks.

by Federica Annunziata February 13, 2026 - 19:34 19:34

Naples – Tense moments occurred last night at Naples Central Station, where a routine security check escalated into violence. A man, a non-EU citizen who was later found to be illegally residing in Italy, was arrested by the State Police on charges of resisting arrest and assaulting a public official after attacking train staff…

MADDALONI – They threatened a peer with a knife and stole his wallet, smartphone, and electric bicycle. The two minors involved in the incident were both reported to the Juvenile Court for conspiracy to commit robbery after the intervention of the Carabinieri of the local station.

The incident occurred yesterday afternoon, around 16.30pm, near a bar in via Forche Caudine, in Maddaloni, in the province of Caserta. According to the military's reconstruction, the victim, a 14-year-old boy who was with a friend, was approached by two peers. After threatening him with a knife, the two men took his personal belongings and then quickly fled.

A baby admitted to Monaldi Hospital is first on the Italian transplant list.

by Vincenzo Scarpa February 13, 2026 - 18:39 18:39

NAPLES – The child admitted to Monaldi Hospital in serious condition after receiving a damaged heart transplant has been placed first on the Italian transplant list. His mother, Patrizia, announced the news during a live broadcast on the program. Life live su Rai 1.

"They've put him first on the Italian transplant list," the woman explained, noting that she was informed directly by the ministry. This news represents a crucial step in the race against time to save the little boy, whose condition remains delicate but, according to the doctors, is compatible with another operation.


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