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Hannah McGivern and Laura Lombardi of the Art Newspaper write that Italy is looking to structurally reinforce major works of Western civilization after the 2016 earthquakes that took the lives of nearly three hundred people and demolished the fourteenth-century Basilica of Saint Benedict in Norcia, a town located in southeastern Umbria.
Police urged to take ‘extraordinary action’ to tackle mounting migratory pressure
A virile, muscled statue of the sea god Neptune has fallen foul of Facebook’s prudish policies on nudity after an Italian art historian was told to remove it from her web page.
One of the leading German economists has suggested that Italy might leave the euro. The point being made by Clemens Fuest, of the Institute for Economic Research, is that the constraints of the euro have meant that Italian living standards have not risen since 2000. So why would they want to stay in such a system if it doesn't achieve the basic task of any economy, rising living standards?
One of his first students was a young man he had arrested four years earlier.
Two hours southeast of Rome, a tiny town nestles in a valley of snow-capped mountains.
With a population of 300, Settefrati stretches only two miles from end to end. And despite its location almost 7,000 miles from Stamford, nearly everyone there has an intimate connection to this bustling Connecticut city.
Two days. Two deaths of iconic Hollywood actresses who were also mother and daughter.
Italy's electricity bills are set to rise 0.9% on January 1 while gas bills will go up 4.7%, the energy authority said Thursday.
A 22-month-old baby boy died of meningitis in Florence's Meyer paediatric hospital Thursday.
The BMW M1's development was started in Italy by Lamborghini, finished in Italy by a bunch of former Lamborghini employees working next door to the factory, and reached final production in Germany. Yet this particular example of the 457 built went straight back to southern Italy, only to stay in somebody's garage untouched for 34 years.
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