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The Italian government recovered nearly €15 billion in unpaid taxes last year. Photo: Images Money
Italy announces record haul from tax fraud crackdown
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi trumpeted his government's achievements over the past two years. Photo: Tiziana Fabi/AFP
Renzi blasts 'doomsayers' as Italy finally starts growing
Is the National Gallery of Umbria Italy's best museum? Photo: Gengish Skan
Why you've never heard of Italy's best museum
Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images North America/AFP
US primaries: how to vote as an American expat in Italy
You can either vote by postal ballot, email or fax now, or at a voting centre in Rome, Florence, Milan or Naples from Friday.
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Head to the Umbrian town of Panicale for La Pasquetta. Photo: G Travels
Ten wonderful things to do in Italy in March
As temperatures rise and the first breezes of spring greet you, look out for these fun events in Italy to stretch your legs after a long winter.
A Syrian refugee girl arrives at Rome's Fiumicino airport. Photo: Andreas Solaro/AFP
Syrian children blow kisses as they arrive in Italy's first airlift
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What's the best way for expats to transfer money abroad?
Newly elected Fifa President Gianni Infantino has been accused of 'buying' votes. Photo: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
Serie A chairman claims new Fifa president 'bought' votes
Some €500,000 has been spent cleaning up David in recent years. Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP
Michelangelo's David gets expensive clean-up
Chef Carlo Cracco has been reported to police for cooking pigeon during a Masterchef episode. Photo: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP
Italy's Masterchef judge reported for cooking pigeon
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8 things you learn in an international flatshare
Sometimes living abroad means living with foreigners - and that means things can get pretty weird. So what do you learn when you share an apartment with someone totally new?
The man was convicted for playing music too loudly in his car. Photo: Elrik Solheim
Playing loud music in your car is a crime: Italy's top court
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Italy's bank and corporate stocks have had a volatile start to the year. Photo: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP
Five reasons why the world is worried about the state of Italy
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US taxes and FATCA: 'The time for hiding is over'
It's a new year and that means a new season of taxes. Americans must report their income to the IRS no matter where they live - or face hefty fines. Are you ready?
Holly and Gianluca on their wedding day in Capri.
How these star-crossed lovers met their Italian Romeos
Forget these stale old stereotypes about dating an Italian. Photo: Alex De Carvalho
Busted: five pernicious myths about dating an Italian
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Donald Trump retweeted a quote by Benito Mussolini on Sunday. Photo: Tiziana Fabi/Jim Watson/AFP
Trump sparks furore for tweeting Mussolini 'lion' quote
Five people were killed and a train was derailed as storms hit Italy on Sunday night. Photo: Screengrab/Youreporter
Five people dead as storms batter Italy
Starbucks will open its first store in Milan in 2017. Photo: Leon Neal/AFP
Frothing up Italian coffee: Starbucks is on its way
Survivors of abuse by Catholic clergy in Australia answer journalists' questions as they arrive at the Quirinale hotel in Rome on Sunday. Photo: Vincenzo Pinto/AFP
Church 'mucked up' with paedophile priests: Pell
Ennio Morricone won the Oscar for Quentin Tarrantino's 'The Hateful Eight'. Photo: Eric J. Brown/AFP
Italian maestro Morricone finally wins an Oscar
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EU migration commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos. Photo: European Commission
Chaos as migration system 'close to collapse'
Greece furiously recalls its ambassador from Austria and Brussels warns the bloc's migration system could collapse within ten days.
Photo: Christophe G
Anti-immigrant climate sparks citizenship rush
Swiss naturalizations rose by 20 percent in 2015, reversing a downward trend over the previous 10 years.
Photo: DPA
Fatal cucumber sex game lands man in court
A man in southern Germany faces five years in prison after his lover died in a sex accident involving an edible dildo and a burnt piece of meat.
The Grimhøj Mosque in Aarhus has been at the centre of controversy for years. Photo: Henning Bagger/Scanpix
Imam at Danish mosque: Stone women to death
UPDATED: Controversial Aarhus mosque in the spotlight again after hidden camera reveals "Stone Age" beliefs.
Police are patroling the streets to prevent a revenge attack. Photo: Policia Nacional
Fart sparks shoot out between rival Spanish gypsy clans
A gun battle broke out between feuding neighbours in southern Spain after one broke wind within earshot of another.
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