Genoa news now
Here are some recent news articles and updates from Genoa, Italy:
Local News
- Genoa's historic harbor, Porto Antico, has been reopened to the public after a major renovation project. The harbor, which dates back to the 12th century, has been restored to its former glory and now features new shops, restaurants, and attractions. (Source: La Repubblica)
- The city of Genoa has launched a new bike-sharing system, called "Genova in Bici", which allows residents and tourists to rent bikes for a day or by the hour. The system has 200 bikes available at 20 stations across the city. (Source: Il Secolo XIX)
- The Genoa Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has undergone a major restoration project to repair damage caused by a 2012 flood. The cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century, is now open to the public once again. (Source: ANSA)
International News
- The Italian Navy has announced that it will be conducting a major naval exercise in the waters off Genoa in the coming weeks. The exercise, which will involve ships and personnel from several European countries, is designed to test the Navy's readiness and response to potential threats. (Source: Reuters)
- The European Union has announced that it will be providing funding to support the development of a new sustainable transportation system in Genoa. The system, which will include electric buses and bike lanes, is designed to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality in the city. (Source: EU News)
Sports News
- Genoa CFC, the city's professional football club, has announced that it will be signing a new striker from Spanish club Valencia. The player, who has been named as Christian Oliviera, is expected to join the team in the coming weeks. (Source: Gazzetta dello Sport)
- The Italian national rugby team has announced that it will be playing a match against France in Genoa in the coming months. The match, which will be held at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, is expected to attract a large crowd of rugby fans from across Italy. (Source: Rugby Italia)