Since Slovenia's entry into the European Union in 2004, the border areas between the latter and Italy have discovered new opportunities for relations and development to heal the deep wounds of the first and second world wars. Also thanks to EU cohesion policy
INTERVIEW Italy-Slovenia: the joyful construction of GO!2025
Paola Rosà | 28/6/2023In less than two years, Gorizia and Nova Gorica will be together the European Capital of Culture. We met Gorazd Božič, director of GO!2025
TERRITORIES Cycling between environment and memory: the new Isonzo-Soča cross-border park
Paola Rosà | 31/5/2023The warm season will be an opportunity to test the new infrastructures and strategies of an EU-funded project in the municipalities of Gorizia, Nova Gorica, and Šempeter-Vrtojba, a border area that conceives itself as a single, homogeneous territory along the river Soča
TERRITORIES Gorizia-Nova Gorica: the concrete and revolutionary utopia of EGTC GO
Paola Rosà | 29/3/2023EGTC GO is a European group of territorial cooperation: a tool shared between municipalities to experience territories, overcoming and transforming borders
INTERVIEW The Salute Zdravstvo project, a cross-border story
Paola Rosà | 6/3/2023Autism, cross-border CUP, services for pregnant women: healthcare between Italy and Slovenia. An interview
ENVIRONMENT Italy-Slovenia: the ecological link
Serena Epis | 1/3/2022Between Italy and Slovenia there are two natural parks that have been in dialogue for years. We interviewed Antonio Andrich, director of the Julian Pre-Alps Natural Park
Dinalpconnect: environmental protection beyond borders
2/2/2022The Julian Prealps Regional Natural Park and the nearby Triglav National Park have collaborated for years. Among the recent joint projects, Dinalpconnect aims to create ecological continuity between the Dinaric mountains and the Alps
BORDER REGIONS Italy-Slovenia: the cross-border train and buses
Editors | 23/12/2021Hundreds of kilometres of border, and for years no public transport lines crossing it. Some cross-border Interreg projects dedicated to sustainable mobility have reversed the course