Milan
Coverage of Milan in the Nexus archive.
- Corrections officer at Milan prison who had sex with inmate summoned for no-contact violation
Cara Wozniak, a corrections officer at FCI Milan, was sentenced to six months in jail for having sex with an inmate and providing contraband. She is now facing probation violations for contacting the inmate via phone and social media and failing to disclose a cell phone.
- Power outage in France as Europe bakes in record heat
France experienced a power outage as Europe faces record heat. Italy's Ministry of Health issued a red heatwave alert in 16 cities, including Milan and Rome, while schools in the UK closed due to the extreme weather.
- Vimeo Parent Bending Spoons, Backers Seek $1.62 Billion in IPO
Bending Spoons, the parent company of Vimeo, and its backers are seeking $1.62 billion in an IPO. The company's products include Remini, a generative AI-powered photo editor, and a mobile video editing app called Splice.
- Luxury’s race to secure Milan’s hidden palazzos
Luxury brands are competing to secure Milan's historic palazzos for high-end events, paying tens of thousands of euros daily. This trend reflects a pursuit of exclusivity by leveraging the city's historic residences.
- Three teenagers die in Milan after 'drink driver' plunges car carrying nine people into canal
Three teenagers died in Milan after a drunk driver crashed a car carrying nine people into a canal. The incident resulted in multiple fatalities.
- Three teenagers die in Milan after 'drink driver' plunges car carrying nine people into canal
Three teenagers died in Milan after a 'drink driver' crashed a car carrying nine people into a canal. The incident involved a vehicle plunging into the water, resulting in multiple fatalities.
- France restricts public alcohol consumption and outdoor sports as heat wave bakes parts of Europe
France has restricted public alcohol consumption and canceled outdoor sports events to address a severe heat wave, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C in some areas. Emergency services and military forces are on alert for wildfires, while measures like misting stations are deployed to protect the public. The World Health Organization highlights preventable heat-related deaths and urges countries to implement heat mitigation plans.
- Dolce & Gabbana Weighs Sale of Milan Properties to Raise Cash
Dolce & Gabbana is considering selling its Milan properties to raise cash. The company's offices are located on Via Carlo Goldoni in Milan.
- UniCredit Asks BaFin to Review Commerzbank Statements Over Bid
UniCredit has requested BaFin, the German financial regulator, to review Commerzbank's statements related to a bid. A UniCredit SpA bank branch in Milan is mentioned in the article.
- Italian Financial Stocks Soar as Paschi Bids Revive Deal Chatter
Italian financial stocks are rising as Monte dei Paschi di Siena's bids have revived discussions about potential deals. A branch of Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA in Milan is mentioned in the article.
- Foreign workers say they were paid less than $2 an hour to build a new US Consulate in Milan
Foreign workers constructing a $350 million US Consulate in Milan reported being paid less than $2 an hour, despite being promised fair wages. The underpayment highlights a discrepancy between expected labor standards and actual compensation for the project's workforce.
- Foreign workers say they were paid less than $2 an hour to build a new US Consulate in Milan
Foreign workers constructing a U.S. Consulate in Milan were paid less than $2 an hour despite promised fair wages, with Italian prosecutors investigating Caddell Construction for labor exploitation. Workers, primarily from India and Kenya, reported unpaid wages, threats, and illegal deductions, while Caddell and the U.S. State Department stated they are cooperating with the investigation.
- Goldman Sachs Says EU Bank M&A Rationale Is Rising With Profits
Goldman Sachs reports that the rationale for mergers and acquisitions in EU banks is increasing as profits rise. The article also references a Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank branch in Milan.
- Vimeo Parent Bending Spoons Files for US IPO Showing Sales Jump
Bending Spoons, the parent company of Vimeo, has filed for a US initial public offering (IPO), indicating a sales increase. The company's headquarters is located in Milan.
- KKR Sets Up Milan Office to Target Growth in Dealmaking Activity
KKR & Co. Inc. has established an office in Milan to capitalize on growth in dealmaking activity. A report highlighting economic resilience and cooling inflationary pressures contributed to rising stock prices, despite concerns over the Middle East war's impact on growth prospects.
- Airbnb-backed WeRoad raises $58M to take its group travel platform to the US
WeRoad, a Milan-based group travel startup, has secured a $58 million Series C funding round led by Airbnb, marking its first major expansion into the U.S. starting with Austin. The investment raises the company's total capital to $100 million.
- USA vs. Canada again: World Championship quarterfinal set three months after Olympic gold thriller in Milan
The United States defeated Austria 4-1 at the IIHF World Championship, securing a quarterfinal matchup against Canada three months after their Olympic gold medal game. Both teams aim to prove dominance in a high-stakes rivalry, with key players like Matthew Tkachuk and Sidney Crosby highlighted.
- Brit left stranded abroad and sleeping on airport floor after flight to Manchester diverts to MILAN
A British citizen was left stranded abroad and had to sleep on an airport floor after their flight to Manchester diverted to Milan. The diversion caused inconvenience to the passenger, who was forced to spend the night at the airport. The incident highlights the disruptions that can occur in air travel.
- Gold Dealer’s Owner Said to Seek up to €500 Million in Milan IPO
Gold Dealer's Owner is seeking up to €500 million in Milan IPO. The gold market was affected by President Donald Trump's tariffs, causing tumult on global markets. Gold retreated after reaching its latest record.
- Texas man accused in pregnant wife's murder fights to remain in Italy, citing 'lifestyle and culture'
Lee Mongerson Gilley, a Texas man accused of killing his pregnant wife Christa Bauer Gilley, is fighting to remain in Italy and seeking asylum, claiming he is innocent and fearing for his life. He appeared in a Milan courtroom after his arrest earlier this month. Italian officials have not yet decided whether to extradite him back to the United States.
- Wealthy Texas man accused of murdering his pregnant wife at $1M home flees to MILAN while awaiting trial for the killing
A wealthy Texas man accused of murdering his pregnant wife has fled to Milan while awaiting trial. The man was accused of killing his wife at their $1M home. He is currently on the run in Italy.
- Armani Posts 2025 Profit Rise as Higher-End Lines Lift Results
Giorgio Armani SpA reported a profit increase in 2025, driven by stronger performance from its higher-end product lines. The luxury fashion brand's results highlight growing demand for premium offerings.
- NASA still confident that Artemis astronauts will land on the moon in 2028 despite spacesuit delays
NASA remains confident in the Artemis mission's goal to land astronauts on the moon by 2028, despite delays in spacesuit development. Axiom Space and Prada have unveiled the design of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan on October 16, 2024.
- AllianceBernstein Shuts Hedge Fund Arya as Lack of Scale Bites
AllianceBernstein has shut down its hedge fund Arya due to insufficient scale, impacting its operations. The firm, known for its investment strategies, faces challenges in maintaining fund viability without adequate growth.
- Ryanair flight leaves British passengers behind in Milan due to long EES queues and delays
A Ryanair flight in Milan was delayed due to long Entry Exit System (EES) queues, causing British passengers to be left behind. The incident highlights operational challenges at the airport linked to EES implementation.
- Who will shape the global agenda, the left or far right?
Left-wing leaders gathered in Barcelona for a meeting, while far-right protesters held a march in Milan, highlighting a global political divide. The events underscore contrasting approaches to shaping the international agenda.