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Southern Italy's agricultural industry has recovered in 2015 and 2016, according to data from the Ismea-Svimez Report.
Britain's decision to leave the bloc should be good news for Italian business, writes consultant and writer Jean Moncrieff - but the key word is 'should.'
Italian farmers from regions ravaged by earthquakes brought sheep to central Rome on Tuesday to protest what they say are serious delays in reconstruction efforts.
Every March 8 is International Women's Day, which can be marked with anything from giving flowers and chocolates to taking to the streets in protest.
Italy is promising to send more migrants who do not qualify for asylum back home, either by force or with their consent, as a fourth year of mass arrivals of migrants by sea began at a record-setting pace.
Italy — with more culture, crowds and chaos per square kilometer than anywhere else in Europe — is most enjoyable when you're up-to-date on its sightseeing and infrastructure news.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV is considering shifting manufacturing of its Panda city car to low-wage Poland to create production space for more upscale models in Italy, according to people familiar with the matter, as earnings pressure on European automakers mounts amid stalling growth.
In the Roma Lodge’s renovated ballroom, there are still small signs of Hurricane Matthew.
Rare Renaissance artefacts, including a wooden baby Jesus doll saved from the rubble of a devastating earthquake, have been brought together for a stunning new Cambridge exhibition.
The family behind the former Anna Bella's Ristorante on Route 512 is eager to move past the fire that closed their Italian eatery in October.
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