Italy Expands Disabled Hiring Rules to Small Businesses Under Law 68/99
Italy updates employment law, enabling small businesses with over 15 employees to hire disabled individuals—fostering inclusion and legislative progress.
Italy updates employment law, enabling small businesses with over 15 employees to hire disabled individuals—fostering inclusion and legislative progress.
Nago’s viniculture excels with high-quality grapes promising exceptional red and white wines, emphasizing quality over quantity and sustainable production.
A seagull invasion in Padova causes environmental and urban issues, highlighting wildlife proliferation and urban ecological challenges.
Brescia moves from landfill plans to site remediation at Traversino, amid opposition; alternative cleanup projects bypass environmental impact assessments.
Seventeen-year-old Elena Tavernini wins the Festival del Garda in Limone, Brescia, with her captivating performance and original song, a historic victory for Brescia.
Malcesine’s summer concert features historic choir collaborations, Finnish “Con Amore,” and the Italian “Crodaioli,” celebrating enduring friendship and upcoming leadership change.
A Finnish tour brings praise, front pages, and prestige to Italy’s Peschiera Band, with concerts in Helsinki, Kuopio venues, and Lake Garda exposure.
Hunting under a ban on Monte Brione for 2023-2024, with biotope and Brescia conservation priorities shaping the hunting season closure and future wildlife management.
Motorized scooters are transforming urban mobility in Riva, sparking debates over traffic regulations and their role in city streets.
Exciting airshow in Salò showcases historic aircraft and the Red Arrows’ daring aerobatics, highlighting teamwork, precision, and Italian-British collaboration.