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Italy
Train Crash in Northern Italy Leaves 2 Dead, 18 Injured
By Eli Meixler
What Italy's Swing to the Populist Fringe Means for the E.U.
By Charlotte McDonald-Gibson/Brussels
Five Things to Know About Italy's Populist Coalition Government
By Ian Bremmer
The Success of Italy’s Populists Sets Off Alarm Bells for Europe
By Ian Bremmer
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Italy's Silvio Berlusconi Is Back in the Spotlight and So Are His Sexist Comments. Here Are Some of His Worst.
"Men will think she is going to beat me up, no one will marry you," he told a female reporter last week
By Tara John
March 1, 2018
Italy’s Populists Are Stirring Up Anti-Migrant Sentiment to Win Votes. It Could Get Ugly
In any country where voting matters, politicians must find an issue emotive enough to drive their voters to the polls. Italy votes on March 4, and immigration has become the dominant election-year controversy.We shouldn’t be...
By Ian Bremmer
March 1, 2018
How Anti-Vaxxers Could Help Decide Italy's Election
Italy's anti-vaccination movement has turned into an unconventional battleground for its populists
By Tara John
February 28, 2018
See Beautiful Drone Footage of the Rare Snowfall in Rome
The unexpected Winter Wonderland was chalked up to a Siberian weather system dubbed "the Beast from the East"
By Laignee Barron
February 26, 2018
Who's Who In Italy's Upcoming Elections
Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella dissolved the Parliament on Dec. 28 ahead of a March 4 general election. No party is projected to win a majority, leaving the key players in search of a coalition to...
By Tara John
January 4, 2018
The Alps Are Melting. Climate Change Is to Blame
The Big Melt By Jeffrey Kluger | Photographs by Marco Zorzanello It took a long time for the Earth to create the Alps—a lot longer than it’s taking humans to wreck them. The Alpine mountain...
November 30, 2017
Pope Asks Italian Traffic Police to Have 'Mercy' on Drivers
"Mercy is not a sign of weakness", the Pope told traffic cops
By Eli Meixler
November 20, 2017
Arrests After 26 Nigerian Girls Found Dead on at Sea
Some of the dead were as young as 14
By Laignee Barron
November 8, 2017
11-Year-Old Boy and Parents Die After Falling Into Volcano
Their other child, aged seven, survived
By Joseph Hincks
September 13, 2017
Italy Has a Controversial New Plan to Stop Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean Sea
Italy approved a controversial new naval mission to stop migrant smuggling boats from leaving Libya on Wednesday, in an effort to curb the numbers of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean.Italy’s parliament voted to allow...
By Tara John
August 3, 2017
The Vatican Turns off Its 100 Fountains Amid Italian Drought
The water-saving move is 'in line with the teachings of Pope Francis,' the Vatican says
By Kate Samuelson
July 25, 2017
Italy Pleads Europe for Help Amid Record Influx of Refugees
15,000 migrants have reached Italy's shores since early June, and the country is struggling to cope
By Silvia Marchetti / Rome, Italy
July 11, 2017
A History of Hunger Lies Beneath Italy's Food Culture
When a writer set out to trace her family's past, she found a history of poverty that drove nine million people from their homes
By Helene Stapinski
May 23, 2017
Window-Shopping Milan
The Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan (April 4--9) is, in name at least, an annual furniture fair. But it's also a showcase for materials and ideas that designers want to make mainstream. These six pieces may augur tony trends to come.
By Julia Zorthian
April 13, 2017
This Is Possibly the One of the Most Romantic Restaurants in the World
Feast your eyes
By Lindsey Campbell / Travel + Leisure
April 5, 2017
Italian Gang's Plot to Steal Motor-Racing Legend Ferrari's Remains Foiled
Police said the criminals had planned to steal the coffin and contact the family for ransom money
By Kevin Lui
March 29, 2017
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