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The night of June 26, 2025, traced yet another invisible line of blood on the asphalt of Naples. A high-speed chase, shots fired at...
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Pope Leo in Pompeii and Naples: a year of pontificate dedicated to peace and unity

On the first anniversary of his pontificate, Pope Leo returns to Pompeii for the traditional Supplication to the Madonna, reaffirming his commitment to global peace and attention to the most vulnerable, with a significant stop also in Naples.

The biggest risk? Leaving Torre Annunziata with no one left willing to fight.

The events that led to the resignation of Mayor Corrado Cuccurullo prompt a reflection that goes far beyond the individual or the institutional conflict. Because when such harsh words come from a public prosecutor, they inevitably have enormous political, social, and moral repercussions. And that's precisely what...

Pope Leo XIV in Naples: a sign of peace and hope for the world

Pope Leo XIV's historic visit to Naples and Pompeii marks the first anniversary of his pontificate, representing a crucial moment to relaunch a global message of love and peace.

From Migrant Boat to Symbol of Research and Legality: The Rebirth of 'Federica' in the Gulf of Naples

A boat seized in 2023 with 71 migrants aboard is now being used for university research and sports training. The Federico II of Naples is transforming a symbol of illegality into a public good, investing in marine culture and sustainability.

The Giro d'Italia returns to Naples: €2,2 million for roads and safety ahead of the May 14 stage.

For the fifth consecutive year, the Giro d'Italia will pass through Naples and the metropolitan area, with the Paestum-Naples stage concluding in Piazza del Plebiscito. The Metropolitan City is investing €2,2 million in road resurfacing and safety along the route.

Gratteri raises the alarm: wiretapping reform undermines the fight against crime.

Naples Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri warns that the recent wiretapping reform risks weakening the work of the judiciary and law enforcement, jeopardizing the fight against organized crime.

Naples transforms into the epicenter of experimental music with 'napoliGround'

From May 9th to 19th, Naples hosts 'napoliGround,' an innovative festival that blends music, art, and community, celebrating the bicentenary of the San Pietro a Majella Conservatory with a program dedicated to sound experimentation and social interaction.

Naples Honors Umberto Bellissimo: The Diana Theater Launches the Fifth Edition of the Award in His Name

At the Teatro Diana, on May 13th, Naples celebrates the artistic legacy of Umberto Bellissimo with the fifth edition of the award dedicated to him, an event that intertwines memory, emotion, and talent.

Naples Recalls the Soul of Umberto Bellissimo in an Evening of Art and Memory

At the Diana Theater, the fifth edition of the Umberto Bellissimo Award celebrates the unforgettable Neapolitan actor and singer, combining emotion and culture in an event open to all.

Sal Da Vinci announces his album 'Per sempre sì': love takes center stage on the Eurovision stage at the Arena Flegrea.

Just days after his debut at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Sal Da Vinci unveils his new album 'Per sempre sì', out May 29th. A musical journey dedicated to love, it previews a summer full of concerts and a triple date in Naples at the Arena Flegrea.

Naples under siege: robberies and violence are rife among tourists and residents.

Naples isn't just the enchantment of its streets, steeped in history and art, but it's also home to a relentless crime scene. Lately, the news has been reporting tourists being chased and robbed, their expensive watches snatched away as if nothing had happened. Two arrests, you might say, but who...

Naples, the Shadow of the Station: Where Degradation Becomes Habit

Naples shines for its infinite potential, for the tourists who flock to the decumani and gaze at Mount Vesuvius. Yet, just steps from the high-speed rails, a parallel reality exists, a "free zone" where the rules of civilized life seem suspended. Exploring the alleys around the Central Station, the...

The Vomero robbery, the mystery of the bare hands: mistake or calculation?

Naples - Seventy-two hours after the robbery at the Credit Agricole branch in Piazza Medaglie d'Oro in Vomero, the hunt for the bandits continues, as do the investigative hypotheses. From the images released by investigators, the bandits entered without gloves. A surprising detail. But in the actual investigation, the lack of fingerprints...

Naples, safety deposit box raid: what to do to get compensation

The "Money Heist"-style robbery at the Crédit Agricole branch in Naples targeted only customers. In one fell swoop, it was as if the bandits had entered over 300 homes and stolen all the family's belongings. Money, jewelry, documents, securities, vouchers, or perhaps just valuables...

Scafatese: A Triumph That Reawakens Hopes and Ambitions

Scafatese Returns to the Professional World. Scafatese's return to the professional world is a milestone not only for the club, but for the entire Scafati community. The team's strong footballing performance represents an opportunity to revive interest in the sport in the region, encouraging young people...

Scampia: The Art of Transforming Difficulty into Culture

A new face for Scampia. Scampia, historically associated with urban decay, is rewriting its narrative through the "Le genti del viaggio" project. This innovative approach, which blends fashion and music, represents a unique opportunity for integration for the neighborhood, transforming its challenges into a vibrant cultural mosaic. A bridge...

Emergency Room: Health comes first, but how?

A dramatic situation. Healthcare in Campania is hanging by a thread, and Ariadne's thread certainly isn't guiding us. In hospitals, like the Ospedale del Mare, overcrowding reigns supreme and stretchers are in short supply. Those in need of care are faced with seemingly interminable waits...

Napoli, why Parma's draw is still important

The draw snatched yesterday afternoon at the Tardi in Parma by Antonio Conte's Napoli is not a point to be thrown away, as it came at the end of a difficult match, which began in the worst possible way and was recovered with character, mental strength, and the desire to hang on to the end...

Naples: between robberies, assaults, and gunfire. Is this really our normality?

A city at the mercy of violence? Naples, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, is facing a reality that feels like a nightmare. Recent news reports tell of assaults on public transport and shootings among teenagers. But where have we ended up? Thefts and assaults: a sadly familiar scenario. Two episodes in...

Another tremor at Campi Flegrei: Naples trembles, but we remain here.

The Earth Continues to Shift. Naples and Pozzuoli have trembled again. A magnitude 3.4 tremor jolted residents and rekindled fears. It's certainly not the first time the earth has creaked in this area, yet with each vibration, the heart skips a beat.