ROME - At a press conference with Enrico Letta during his recent visit to Rome, we asked the Finnish Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen about the measures Finland has taken to tackle the problem of
ROME - The Calabrian alcohol manufacturer, the Caffo Group, has revived the award-winning liqueur Elisir San Marzano after the 170-year-old Borsci company went bankrupt, while also saving 18 jobs
ROME - Italian authorities have arrested five people in Pesaro in connection to a scandal involving bribery, inflated funeral costs, and the dissection of corpses in order to retrieve pacemakers.
ROME - The former Christian Democrat councillor of Turin, Alberto Musy, died on Tuesday night in a Piedmont hospital after spending 19 months in a coma.
ROME - Italian Minister for Constitutional Reforms Gaetano Quagliariello stated Tuesday that "another group will be born" if any threats arise against the current government.
ROME - A group of eight youths attacked two Italians living in the English town of Maidstone on Sunday night, killing one and severely injuring the other, police said.
ROME - Ahead of a meeting with the US Secretary of State John Kerry Wednesday morning, Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta has said that "peace in the Middle East is our common objective."
ROME - The Italian Supreme court has ruled that a new civil process is required to evaluate the responsibility of the Italian Ministers of Defence and Transport in the failure of Itavia Airlines.
ROME - As tensions grow between France and the United States over illegal spying, Italian parliamentarians are preparing for a meeting on Wednesday to address concerns over the actions by the US.
ROME - An Italian special forces unit seized over five tonnes of Afghan heroin and over two tonnes of marijuana in a sting operation on Monday that resulted in the arrest of 71 people.
ROME - So Silvio Berlusconi is barred from holding public office for two years; yesterday the Milan Court of Appeal handed down its verdict after the Supreme Court had declared that their previou
ROME - Hundreds of protesters remain camped out near the historic gate of Porta Pia on Monday following a weekend of massive protests against austerity and evic
ROME -- Police and no-global demonstrators clashed outside the Finance Ministry Saturday as marchers smashed windows of banks in the area, witnesses said.
ROME - Italian train operating company Trenitalia has signed a partnership agreement with Emirates airlines in an effort to develop synergy between the two companies.
ROME - Swiss authorities arrested Guido Ralph Haschke in Lugano, Switzerland on Thursday for charges of bribery in a helicopter deal involving AgustaWestland,
ROME - Transport service slowed across Italy on Friday as workers led by radical left-wing unions called COBAS took part in a partial transit strike against government austerity measures.
ROME - Italian Premier Enrico Letta met with US President Barack Obama in Washington on Thursday to discuss plans to work together while also offering each other praise for recent accomplishments
MILAN - Lawsuits and a letter with a bullet enclosed are among threats made to a young journalist who exposed a ring of organised crime infesting Sedriano.
ROME - Frontex, in association with the Academy of European Law (ERA), announces the upcoming conference “The Feasibility of a European System of Border Guards (ESBG): A Practitioners Perspec
CASERTA - The area round Casal di Principe, between Caserta and Naples, has the sad reputation of being the capital of the Camorra, possibly Italy's most ruthless criminal organization.