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June 30, 2015
Greece crisis
Premier Matteo Renzi said that Italy's structural reforms had placed the country "out of the firing line" of the Greek debt crisis fallout. Photo: Thiery Charler/AFP
Italy 'out of firing line' of Greek crisis fallout: PM
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Tuesday that structural reforms already undertaken by Rome had placed the country "out of the firing line" of the Greek debt crisis fallout. READ
Gervinho's deal with the UAE club was reportedly worth €13 million. Photo: Filippo Monteforte/AFP
Roma ace loses UAE deal over chopper demand
Requests by Gervinho for a helicopter and a private beach as part of the deal that would take him from Roma to Al-Jazira were described as 'obscene' by the Emirati club, according to reports on Tuesday. READ
Horses run around the makeshift racetrack. Fabio Muzzi / AFP
Animal activists call for Palio ban after horse dies
Animal rights groups have called for Italy's most famous horse race, the Palio di Siena, to be banned after the death of a horse during a warm-up heat. READ
Migrant crisis
Migrant arrivals in Italy so far this year have hit more than 69,000. Photo: Alfonso Di Vincenzo/AFP
Italy starts to recover 800 bodies from shipwreck
The Italian navy on Monday said it had begun efforts to recover the bodies of some 800 migrants killed in a shipwreck in the Mediterranean in April, as authorities rescued another 4,400 people making the dangerous sea journey to Europe. READ
Migrant crisis
A migrant sleeps in Ventimiglia on the French-Italian border. Photo: Jean-Christophe Magnenet/AFP
French court approves border controls with Italy
France's top administrative court said on Monday that border controls on migrants at the Italian frontier were legal and did not violate the Schengen agreement that created Europe's passport-free zone. READ
Serie A
IItaly international midfielder Andrea Bertolacci joined AC Milan on Monday. Photo: Fabrice Coffrini|AFP
Bertolacci completes AC Milan move
Italy international midfielder Andrea Bertolacci said he can't wait to be part of AC Milan's "important project" after officially joining the fallen Serie A giants from Roma on Monday. READ
Catania club president Antonino Pulvirenti. Photo: MArcello Paternostro
Catania chief admits match-fixing: prosecutor
A match-fixing scandal in Italy that has rocked Catania took a new twist on Monday when the Serie B club's president admitted to buying the results of five league games in a bid to "save the club". READ
The tourist's coffee had been drugged with benziodiazepines, a class of psychoactive drugs sometimes used as a sedative. Photo: Michelle Tribe
Thief drugs tourist's coffee with sedative
A Japanese tourist and his wife were robbed in central Naples after a man offered him a coffee spiked with a sedative, Italian media has reported. READ
Greece crisis
Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan (R) and Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis. Photo: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP
Italy does not fear Greek contagion: Padoan
Italy’s finance minister on Monday played down the threat of Italy being hit by the fallout from market instability linked to the Greek crisis. READ
A tourist cools off in Rome. Photo: Filippo Monteforte / AFP
Hot wind from Africa set to engulf Italy
With the arrival of summer, the mercury is rising across Italy. Not content to have already seen a heatwave in June, now weather forecasters are predicting a record July. READ
Features
A street scene in Palermo. Photo: Monte Cruz photo
Most liveable cities: five neglected Italian gems
The prestigious culture magazine, Monocle, has published its most liveable cities list for 2015 - with not one Italian city among the top 40. So how did they get it so wrong? READ
Video
Italian comedian Andrea De Marco in his satirical video, 'Ndrangheta Today. Screengrab: YouTube
WATCH: Brilliant video lays bare mafia power
A scathing new video is winning plaudits for showing the global power of the Calabrian mafia, the ‘Ndrangheta - a group that makes more money than McDonald's and Deutsche Bank combined. READ
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Six bizarre health tips Italian grans swear by
Italians have come up with some truly weird and wonderful remedies for common health complaints but do they help, or are they just a bunch of old wives' tales? READ
Families disembark from the Italian military ship "Chimera" on June 30th, 2014 in Pozzallo, Sicily. Photo: Giovanni Isolino/AFP
Turning away migrants 'heartless': Sicily mayor
Italy’s wealthy northern regions have been labelled “heartless and selfish” for turning away refugees, by the mayor of a Sicily port that has seen tens of thousands land there. READ
Well-spent cash?
European taxpayers' money financed an Elton John concert - and lots of less useful things. Photo: Andrew H. Walker/AFP
Five insane ways EU money was blown in Italy
More European tax money is lost to fraud in Italy than in almost any other EU country. From Elton to energy - we look at where it goes. READ
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Migrant crisis
Migrants pray near the sea in the city of Ventimiglia on the French-Italian border on June 24th. Photo: Valery Hache/AFP
Italy migrant arrivals near record 68k in six months
Italian authorities were on Monday dealing with the arrival of another 2,900 migrants at southern ports after 21 boats were rescued in the space of 24 hours from waters off Libya. READ
Rome's airport plunged into chaos in early May following a fire at terminal three. Photo: Tiziana Fabi/AFP
Chaos deepens at Rome's blaze-hit airport
Long-haul travellers departing from Rome’s Fiumicino airport described scenes of chaos on Sunday as one of the terminals, which was hit by a fire in May, remains partially closed. READ
Italian food fraud
Accept no imitations: authentic Parma Ham. Photo: BMK
Italy's food police bust Polish ham scam
An illegal underground laboratory where cured meat from Poland was boned and re-labeled as Italian has been raided by police in Villaricca, near Naples. READ
The father claimed that his pension of €600 per month was not enough to cover his living costs. Photo: Images money/Flickr
Italian dad sues sons for refusing to lend him €80
A broke Italian father in Treviso, northern Italy, is suing his two sons for refusing to lend him €80, Italian media has reported. READ
Greece crisis
People march in central Athens for a 'NO' at referendum and for Greece's exit from the eurozone on Sunday. Photo: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP
Italian stocks plunge as borrowing costs soar
UPDATED: Milan's stock exchange opened sharply lower on Monday as investors grew increasingly spooked by the Greek crisis. READ
Greece crisis
People line up to withdraw cash from an ATM outside a Piraeus Bank branch on the island of Crete, Greece. Photo: Stefanos Rapanis/Reuters
Europe's tourists urged to take cash to Greece
UPDATED: European nations on Sunday told their nationals to carry cash with them when vacationing in Greece as the country hurtles towards a banking crisis. READ
Nibali celebrates his 2014 Tour de France triumph. Photo: Jerome Prevost/AFP
Italian champion ready for Tour de France
Embattled Tour de France champion Vincenzo Nibali has revealed an Achilles tendon injury curtailed his winter schedule but said he is ready to face his yellow jersey rivals when the race begins next week.READ
Italian marines, Massimiliano Latorre (R) and Salvatore Giron in 2012. Photo: Vincenzo Pinto / AFP
Italy seeks arbitration over India marines
Italy said on Friday it had initiated international arbitration proceedings in the case of two of its marines facing trial in India for the 2012 killing of two fishermen. READ
People lay flowers at the site of the shooting attack on the beach on the outskirts of Sousse in Tunisia. Kenzo Tribouillard / AFP
Italy raises terror alert after attacks
Italy raised its terror alert level on Friday night after deadly attacks in France, Tunisia and Kuwait. READ
Migrant crisis
A migrant holds a placard reading "we are not going back" Photo: Jean-Christophe Magnenet / AFP
EU deal on migrants 'disappointing' says UN
The European Union's stance on a surge in asylum seekers seeking to enter the bloc was attacked as derisory by a top UN official. READ
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Photo: John T. Heffernan
EU Commissioner 'to ban roaming fees by 2017'
European Digital Economy Commissioner Günther Oettinger has said he wants to abolish roaming fees for mobile phone users within the EU by 2017. READ
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis. Photo: AFP
Greek minister slams Swiss over tax evasion
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has taken a swipe at Switzerland for providing only limited information about wealthy tax evaders from cash-strapped Greece who are believed to have stashed billions of euros in Swiss banks. READ
Photo: DPA.
Germans say US doesn't respect freedom: poll
Germans are more negative about the United States than the rest of Europe, but still largely support Americans' efforts to fight Isis, according to a new poll. READ
The "Hottentot Carousel" at Djurs Sommerland. Photo: Everyday Racism Project DK
Danish theme park rejects racism charge
A 20-year-old attraction in Djurs Sommerland suddenly became a hot topic this week after a group accused it of being racist and many others rushed to defend it. READ
Electron microscope image of the bacterium that causes diphtheria. Photo: Sanofi Pasteur / Flickr
Unvaccinated boy dies from diptheria in Spain
A six-year-old boy from Catalonia, whose parents chose not to have him vaccinated, has died, almost a month after he became the first child to contract diphtheria in Spain in almost 30 years. READ
France looks set to see more empty airports next month. Photo: AFP
French air traffic controllers call for strike
Air traffic controllers announced on Tuesday that they will hold a two-day strike early next month to protest their wages. READ
Video
A screen grab from RFSU's video. Photo: Screen grab
Is this the worst summer job ever?
A nineteen-year-old in Norway has been hired by a sexual health charity to play a giant penis who surprises passers-by by spraying them with golden confetti. READ
Russia's President Vladimir Putin. Photo: Mikhail Klimentyev/RIA-Novosti, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
'Russia rehearsed invasion of Sweden'
Claims that thousands of Russian soldiers took part in a huge military exercise which simulated a takeover of the Swedish island of Gotland earlier this year have caused jitters in Sweden. READ
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