Milan
'You should have become soap': Pro-Palestine protesters kick Jews out of Milan Liberation march
Italy's April 25 celebrations (Festa della Liberazione) are a national holiday marking the end of Nazi-fascist rule and the victory of the Italian Resistance in 1945 during World War II.
Crowd boost helps Israeli figure skater Mariia Seniuk advance to Olympic final
Milano Cortina Olympics: Israel's delegation, ICE, and event's security measures spark debate
Olympic torch carried by leading ballet dancer arrives in Milan to cheers, protests
Interviewing the interviewer: A 'real talk' with Hadassah Chen
Hadassah Chen, who spends a good deal of her time quizzing the famous and the not yet famous on her Real Talk show, now gets quizzed herself.
Italian senator withdraws from Hamas-linked event over 'health problems'
Italian senator Tino Magni announced attendance drew criticism from Italian politicians and an Israeli diplomat.
Remembering Rav Rodal, of the Chabad of Milan - opinion
Thank you, Rav Rodal, for your work, your dedication, your love and all that you have taught me. It will stay with me and all of your “children” all over the world forever.
Italian senator may attend Hamas-linked 'Jerusalem is ours' event
Magni is listed on the event program as one of the guests of the event, which is organized by groups with Hamas-linked leaders.
The Italian fascist renaissance -opinion
Italy has long captured the imagination of those in search of la dolce vita and a sepia-tinged version of simpler times.
In Milan, a 54-year-old father of 4 dies of coronavirus
Dozens eulogized the 54-year-old Sinigaglia on the website’s article about his death following several days of fever and respiratory distress
How the unprecedented coronavirus lockdown is affecting Italy’s Jews
“To keep visiting my 94-year-old mother, I needed to stop seeing everyone else in my life,” Bagnarelli, a Jewish ballet teacher from Milan, said Monday.
Milan's drivers widely ignore driving ban set to curb city smog
In 2008, Milan was dubbed the most polluted city in Europe - the smog problem accompanies the title year after year.
Thousands rally in Milan in solidarity with Holocaust survivor under police escort
About 5,000 people rallied under a pelting rain to express their solidarity to Senator for Life Liliana Segre, who is the target of hundreds of antisemitic messages every day.
Italian Auschwitz survivor and senator target of 200 antisemitic messages every day
Born in 1930 into a Jewish family in Milan, Liliana Segre was deported to Auschwitz in 1944 at the age of 13. She was made senator for life in 2018.