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A 43-year-old woman in Rome survived after being dragged down a subway platform and onto the tracks after her shopping bag became caught in the train door.
A family in Florida is completely baffled by the airdropped sausages they received in the middle of the night.
A British man and a local employee have died at an Italian beach after they went to help the tourist's daughter who got into difficulties in rough seas.
In a little town beside the Apennine mountains in west-central Italy, more than 4,000 miles away, you will find a whole bunch of Stamford people next month.
Canned cherry tomatoes from Italy are available for sale in Australia but there is not an Australian grown product to compete.
Italy's Culture Ministry says the number of visitors to Italian museums continues to rise two years after reforms that included opening top museum positions to foreigners for the first time.
Italy's government will not try to push through a law that would grant citizenship to the children of immigrants in the next few weeks, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said on Sunday.
Abdoulie Jallow lives on the Sicilian coast, but until recently, looking at the Mediterranean Sea filled him with dread.
Italy may not be the first place that leaps to mind when you hear the words “gold rush.” But for thousands of years this neck of the northern Piedmont region, what some call Italy’s Klondike, has attracted prospectors seeking gold flowing down the Elvo River from deposits left eons ago by receding Alpine glaciers.
A heatwave is rolling across southern Europe, fuelling wildfires, exacerbating droughts in Italy and Spain and leading the Greek authorities to close some of the most popular tourist sites.
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