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April 18, 2015
If you see Enzo Costanza contact the police. Photo:Carabinieri
Italian dad on run with newborn found in Spain
Police in Spain have tracked down an Italian father who abandoned his wife outside a toy shop near Turin and fled with his new born son. READ
A relative of a victim of the Rana Plaza building collapse weeps as she takes part in a protest marking the first anniversary of the disaster. Photo: Munir Uz Zaman/AFP
Benetton pays $1.1m into factory disaster fund
Italian fashion retailer Benetton announced Friday it would pay $1.1 million into an international fund to compensate victims of the Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh two years ago in which 1,138 people died. READ
The boat was reportedly seized and taken towards the Libyan port of Misrata. Photo: Mahmud Turkia/AFP
Navy takes control of boat seized off Libya
The Italian navy said it has taken control of a Sicilian fishing boat that was seized by armed men off Libya in the early hours of Friday. READ
A banner of Fiat - Chrysler in front of Fiat Headquarters at Lingotto in Turin. Photo: Marco Bertorello/AFP
Fiat Chrysler sets bonus scheme for Italy workers
US-Italian carmaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) announced an incentive system for employees in Italy tied to the group's productivity and profits in a move it hopes will improve prickly labour-management relations. READ
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Woman dies after botched nose operation
A woman who was admitted to hospital with a broken nose died after a doctor failed to provide her with sufficient oxygen during the operation. The anaesthetist has now been found guilty of manslaughter. READ
The Palermo ruling has set a precedent in Italy. Photo: JK Beitz
Lesbian shares custody in landmark Italian case
An Italian woman has been given the right to shared custody of her children after splitting up from their biological mother in a case that has set a precedent for gay couples in Italy. READ
Whirlpool plans to cut 1,350 jobs in Italy. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images North America/AFP
Italian government warns Whirlpool against layoffs
Italy's government joined unions on Thursday in denouncing reported plans by US appliance giant Whirlpool to cut 1,350 jobs a year after it took over Italian rival Indesit. READ
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Man kills mum for affair with rival mafia boss
A 22-year-old man has been arrested in Rosarno in southern Italy for allegedly killing his mother, for having an affair with a rival mafia boss. READ
Demand for parmesan is especially robust in the UK. Photo: Shutterstock
Foreign taste for Italian cheese spurs sales
Exports of Italian cheese and dairy products rose to a new record worth €2.2 billion in 2014, as appetite for parmesan and gorgonzola grew in northern European countries, farm research body ISMEA said. READ
Cash-strapped Serie A strugglers Parma look certain to be relegated. Photo: Paolo Cocco/AFP
Cash-strapped Parma docked four more points
Cash-strapped Serie A strugglers Parma now look certain to be relegated after being hit with a four-point penalty by Italian league chiefs on Thursday. READ
Features
Simona Moreno (C), a BonAppetour host, cooks for her husband and four guests. Photo: BonAppetour
Come dine with the Italians
The concept of people throwing dinner parties for strangers has been popular in other countries for a few years now, but the trend is starting to take off in Italy. The Local explores. READ 4 comments
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Illnesses that only seem to strike Italians
It’s World Health Day, and those of you living in Italy will no doubt be familiar with maladies that only Italians seem to suffer from. To mark the day, Anna Pujol-Mazzini, whose mum is Italian, shares some insight into growing up being taught how to avoid Italian-only ailments. READ 14 comments
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Linda Martinez and Steve Brenner outside The Beehive in Rome.
'Italy’s probably the worst place for business'
Linda Martinez and Steve Brenner, an American couple, own The Beehive, a hostel and café in the heart of Rome. They talk to The Local about running a business here. READ 15 comments
Italy produces Europe's most reckless drivers, according to a survey by the French motorway operator, Vinci. Photo: Italy traffic photo: Shutterstock
Why are Italians such crazy drivers?
The Italians may have given the world Ferrari, but surveys rate them as some of Europe's scariest drivers. The problem? A blatant disregard for the rules, the locals tell us. READ 8 comments
Soldiers in Benghazi, eastern Libya, in February 2015. Photo: Abdullah Doma/AFP
Why Libya is ringing alarm bells in Italy
As Rome rings alarm bells over the deteriorating situation in Libya, The Local investigates the ramifications of a conflict across the Mediterranean. READ
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The doctor was accused of being a member of a banned left-wing group in Turkey. Photo: Olyhaber
Italy releases accused Austrian 'terrorist'
A Turkish-born Austrian citizen who was arrested in Italy on charges relating to terrorism offences in Turkey has been released. READ
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Migrants thrown into sea 'for being Christian'
Italian police said on Thursday they had arrested 15 African Muslim migrants after witnesses said they had thrown 12 Christian passengers overboard following a brawl on a boat heading to Italy. READ
Photo: Mahmud Turkia/AFP
41 migrants missing in new boat tragedy
As many as 41 migrants drowned after a small boat carrying refugees sank in the Mediterranean, Italian media said on Thursday, days after 400 were lost in another shipwreck. READ
Roberto Speranza, parliamentary floor leader for the PD in the lower house, quit on Wednesday. Photo: Andreas Solaro/AFP
Renzi faces rebellion over electoral law
A senior member of Matteo Renzi’s centre-left Democratic Party (PD) resigned late on Wednesday over a proposed new electoral law, highlighting the opposition the Italian Prime Minister is facing over the reform. READ
Raffaele Cantone was appointed president of Italy's anti-corruption authority in March 2014. Photo: Gabriel Buoys/AFP
'Corruption impacts Italy dramatically': Cantone
The president of Italy's anti-corruption authority said the impact of corruption on Italian society is dramatic, slowing innovation and driving away foreign investment. READ 10 comments
Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said Italy was shouldering nearly all of the burden for sea patrol and migrant rescue. Photo: Gabriel Bouys/AFP
Italy pleads for aid to cope with migrant influx
Italy pleaded for more help on Thursday to rescue migrants risking their lives to cross the Mediterranean, and demanded a "clear answer" from the European Union about where the refugees should be sent. READ
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Italians obey smoking ban more than Germans
Italy is enforcing smoking bans in public places well, while in Germany compliance is limited and there are still “massive violations”, a report found this week. READ
Roberto Maroni, the president of Lombardy. Photo: Wikipedia
Lombardy chief refuses to give beds to migrants
Italy’s Lombardy region has joined Veneto in refusing a request from the Italian government to find emergency housing for the country’s migrant influx. READ
Italy has been ranked the third worst country for regulating the “hidden influence” of lobbyists’ in government. Photo: Shutterstock
Italy one of worst for regulating lobbyists
Italy was ranked the third worst country for regulating the “hidden influence” of lobbyists’ in government, according to a report on European countries released by Transparency International on Wednesday. READ
Many migrant children travel alone. Photo: Giovani Isolino/AFP
EU under fire after new migrant boat tragedy
Rights groups lashed out at the EU on Wednesday for scrapping rescue operations in the Mediterranean, saying it had endangered the lives of thousands of desperate migrants making perilous journeys across the sea. READ
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Austrian survives ten hours under avalanche
An Austrian man survived being buried under a massive avalanche in Gschnitztal, Tyrol, for ten hours on Sunday. READ
The Globe of Science and Innovation at CERN. Photo: Adam Nieman/Flickr
CERN 'in shock' over fatal Valais avalanche
UPDATE: An official from the Geneva-based European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) said on Monday the organization was in shock over an avalanche that killed one of its employees and critically injured another in the canton of Valais on Sunday. READ
Raunigk in 2005 surrounded by her kids, grandkids and holding her 13th baby. Photo: DPA
German to have quadruplets - at 65
A 65-year-old Berlin woman who already has 13 children is pregnant again with quadruplets, German media reported Sunday. READ
Artists' illustration of how the sculpture will look when placed in Kultorvet. Photo: Invivia/Folkedrab100
Turkey angered by Copenhagen sculpture
Plans to install a sculpture commemorating the Armenian Genocide in one of Copenhagen's busiest squares have Turkish officials up in arms. READ
Marbella tragedy
Photo of La Venus beach in Marbella: Shutterstock
Teacher drowned trying to save deaf students
The Turkish teacher who drowned trying to save the lives of his deaf students off a Marbella beach on Monday was due to marry later this year, it has emerged. READ
A quokka in western Australia. Photo: OzinOH/Flickr
When French tourists behave badly abroad
As two French tourists are fined for burning a small Australian mammal, we take a look at some of the worst examples of the French misbehaving abroad - including orgies in Pompeii to near-naked dancing in Roman fountains... READ
The mystery worms spotted lying on the snow by Karstein Erstad on Sunday. Photo: Karstein Erstad
Earthworms rain from sky over Norway
Earthworms have been raining down from heaven over large areas of southern Norway, leaving biologists and meteorologists scratching their heads. READ
Rear Admiral Anders Grenstad at a press conference after Sweden's October submarine hunt. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT
'Submarine' in Sweden was only civilian boat
UPDATED: A suspected submarine spotted in the Stockholm archipelago a week after Sweden's extensive hunt for Russian underwater vessels last autumn was only a civilian boat, Sweden's Armed Forces have now said. But they remain convinced that the first sighting was a small foreign sub. READ
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