Local Police Report Highlights Achievements and Challenges of 2024

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by InTrieste In a press conference held on January 24 at the municipal government’s executive hall, Councilor for Citizen Security Policies Caterina...

Trieste Adapts Educational Services for Prematurely Born Children

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interviews: Azarja Grasseli Trieste has become the first municipality in Italy to adapt its educational services to meet the needs of prematurely...

A Blooming Treasure: Rosa di Gorizia, the Radicchio That’s Redefining Fine Dining

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by Alessandra Ressa The real name of this vegetable, Cichorium intybus, sounds like a Harry Potter spell—and to both the eye and palate,...

The Devil’s Redemption: Saving Jablenza Cave from Decay and Despair

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by Alessandra Ressa In ancient times, popular legends often associated dark caves with demonic presences. Humanity feared the unknown depths. Ironically, today,...

Trieste’s Healthcare Alarm: Voices from the Frontlines

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by InTrieste The Italian healthcare system is facing mounting challenges, with critical shortages of doctors in key medical specialties. In an exclusive...

Trieste Guarantees Annual Pension Subsidy for 13,000 Citizens

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by InTrieste The Friuli Venezia Giulia region has signed an agreement with INPS to provide an annual €350 subsidy to approximately 13,000...

Friuli Venezia Giulia’s Push to Bolster Tourism and Hospitality Jobs

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by InTrieste Businesses in the northeastern Friuli Venezia Giulia region are joining forces with local employment services to address workforce challenges in...

Bridging Borders: European Capitals of Culture Unite in Multilingual Dialogue

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by InTrieste This morning, in the elegant halls of the Savoia Excelsior Palace, Trieste hosted a captivating roundtable celebrating Europe’s linguistic and...

Trieste Introduces Red Zones to Boost Public Safety

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by InTrieste Authorities in Trieste have established three “red zones” to combat rising incidents of violence and theft. Effective January 20 through...

Honoring the Past: Trieste Installs Stumbling Stones for Holocaust Victims

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by InTrieste This Sunday morning, 18 new Stolpersteine, or stumbling stones, were installed across the city to commemorate Jewish victims of the Holocaust....