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Former premier Matteo Renzi quit as leader of Italy’s ruling party, triggering a re-election battle against minority dissidents that threatens the stability of the center-left government.
"Loved by citizens, but humiliated by the State," read one of the placards held as firefighters demonstrated against their low pay in Rome on Thursday.
Italian Interior Minister Marco Minniti has met with the mayors of ten towns in Libya’s southern desert region to convince them to overcome differences and back the struggle against migrant smuggling through Libyan territory into Europe.
Taxi drivers in Rome, Milan and Turin are staging wildcat strikes to protest proposed Italian legislation they say will favor Uber and other car-sharing services.
In good news for Americans and tourists seeking home comforts in Italy - but not so good news for those who take the country's coffee culture seriously - Starbucks announced on Thursday that it planned to open between 200 and 300 stores in Italy.
Laura Boldrini, president of Italy’s lower house of parliament, is urging Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) to do much more to remove hate speech from its site, Reuters (via Fortune) reported.
An Italian court has convicted a Moroccan-born man and his wife on charges of international terrorism in connection with an Islamic State plot to carry out attacks in Rome during the Holy Year in 2016.
Veneto Banca and Banca Popolare di Vicenza seen as next problem after Monte dei Paschi
Visiting Italy during Carnevale? Take a look at our list and choose from the biggest, most elaborate celebrations in Italy.
Matteo Renzi’s chances of recapturing the Italian prime minister’s office this year may be slipping away.
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