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  • 04/06/2011 | Argentina

    CFK returns to BA after 3-day Italian visit

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner returned to Buenos Aires after spending three days in Italy on an official visit that included various meetings with other heads of State, and participation in Italy’s Unification celebrations in Rome. The President arrived to the Military Base at Jorge Newbery Metropolitan airport at 8.03AM.

  • 01/04/2011 | Argentina

    Bond holders, Paris Club in Italian Foreign Minister's agenda

    After meeting with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the Italian Foreign Minister, Franco Frattini unveiled his interest on finding a solution for the Italian bond holders of Argentine titles that were not part of the debt-swap and also how the negotiations between Argentina and the Paris Club continue.

  • 31/05/2011 | Argentina

    CFK arrives in Rome for official two-day visit

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner arrived to Rome today at 5.20PM local time (12.20PM Argentina), to head an official two-day visit in which commercial agreements will be closed. The President will meet with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, and is also to attend the official celebrations for the Italian Unification’s 150th anniversary.

  • 01/06/2011 | Argentina

    CFK calls for 'restart' of bilateral relations with Italy

    As she continued her Italian tour, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner tried to seduce Italian businessmen into investing in Argentina, later adding that her trip meant a “restart” of the relationship between both countries.

  • 20/05/2012 | World

    Italy quake kills six, damages historic buildings

    A strong earthquake in northern Italy killed at least six people, injured dozens and damaged historic buildings including a famed mediaeval castle early on Sunday, waking terrified citizens and sending thousands running into the streets.

  • 21/05/2012 | World

    Italy vote to tap austerity anger, gauge political shift

    Italy is likely to register a strong protest vote against belt-tightening in local elections that will provide a fresh snapshot of Europe's changing political landscape a year ahead of a national ballot.

  • 21/05/2012 | World

    Aftershocks rattle Italy, residents sleep outdoors

    Thousands of people in northern Italy slept in tents and cars overnight as more than 100 aftershocks rocked the area hit by a magnitude 6.0 earthquake that killed seven people and inflicted heavy damage to centuries-old cultural sites.

  • 13/05/2012 | World

    Italy mulls using army to stem political violence

    Italy is considering using the army to protect the defence conglomerate Finmeccanica and the tax collection agency Equitalia, the targets of a series of attacks that are raising concerns about political violence, the interior minister said.

  • 16/05/2012 | World

    Greece euro exit could hit Spain, Italy, Zoellick assures

    A decision by Greece to leave Europe's common currency zone would raise big questions about the impact on Spain, Italy and other euro zone countries with big debt loads that are undergoing structural reforms, the head of the World Bank said.

  • 19/05/2012 | World

    Bomb at south Italy school kills teenager, wounds six

    A bomb exploded in front of a school in southern Italy killing a 16 year-old girl and wounding at least six others, two seriously, authorities said.

  • 19/04/2012 | World

    Italy museum burns art to protest against crisis

    An Italian museum director in the mafia-influenced northeast of Naples has pledged to burn three works of art per week to protest against the lack of spending on culture.

  • 30/04/2012 | World

    Denmark's Noma wins World's Best Restaurant third time

    Danish restaurant Noma was crowned the world's best restaurant for the third year in a row in an annual list, beating out top eateries in Spain, Brazil, Italy, the United States and elsewhere.

  • 04/05/2012 | World

    'Concordia should be sunk, not saved,' says diver

    The Costa Concordia, the wrecked liner which has been half-submerged near the Italian island of Giglio since it hit a rock in January, could be a paradise for recreational scuba divers from around the world - if sunk instead of salvaged.

  • 10/04/2012 | World

    Iran cuts oil to Spain ahead of nuclear talks

    Iran has cut oil exports to Spain and may halt sales to Germany and Italy, Iran's English-language state television reported, in an apparent move to strengthen its position ahead of crucial talks with world powers later this week.

  • 13/04/2012 | World

    Italians protest against Monti reforms

    Thousands of Italian trade unionists marched through Rome today to protest against pension changes, the latest sign of mounting opposition to Prime Minister Mario Monti's economic reforms.

  • 13/04/2012 | World

    Mount Etna erupts for fourth time this year

    The volcano located on the southern Italian island of Sicily began to erupt today, marking the fourth eruption this year, blasting out a huge ash cloud reaching 6,000 and 7,000 metres above sea level.

  • 22/03/2012 | World

    Italy's Monti runs into trouble over labour reform

    Prime Minister Mario Monti's drive to force through labour reform in Italy ran into political trouble, raising the risk that the coalition supporting him in parliament could splinter or the measures be weakened.

  • 24/03/2012 | World

    Italy PM Monti says worried about contagion from Spain

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti expressed concern about Spain's public finances and said it would not take much to reignite the euro zone debt crisis and revive the risk of it spreading to Italy.

  • 28/03/2012 | World

    Italy’s Monti downplays Spain contagion risk

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti today played down the risk that economic troubles in Spain would spread to the rest of Europe and said he believed the euro zone debt crisis was nearly over.

  • 09/03/2012 | World

    Italy appeals court orders retrial for Berlusconi ally

    Italy's highest appeals court annulled a seven year prison sentence for mafia links handed to one of former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's closest allies, and ordered a retrial

  • 12/03/2012 | World

    Data confirms Italy is in recession

    Italy is in recession, final data confirmed today. Italy's economy shrank 0.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011, following a 0.2 percent decline in gross domestic product in the third quarter.

  • 21/03/2012 | World

    Italian union calls strike over Monti's job reforms

    Italy's largest trade union called a general strike over labour reforms today, escalating a confrontation with Prime Minister Mario Monti and testing his resolve to transform the euro zone's third biggest economy.

  • 07/03/2012 | World

    Hackers group Anonymous take down Vatican website

    The Italian branch of the hackers group Anonymous took down the Vatican's website, saying it was an attack on the Roman Catholic Church's scandals and conservative doctrine.

  • 08/03/2012 | World

    Italian, British hostages killed in failed Nigeria rescue

    An Italian and a British hostage kidnapped in May in Nigeria were killed today by their captors during a joint raid by British and Nigerian forces in an operation to free them, Italy's government said.

  • 09/03/2012 | World

    Italy gov’t condemns failed British raid in Nigeria

    President Giorgio Napolitano led a chorus of condemnation of Britain's failure to inform the Italian government before launching a botched rescue mission with Nigerian forces that led to the deaths of British and Italian hostages held by a militant Islamist group.

  • 20/02/2012 | World

    Italy, Britain urge more EU focus on growth

    Italy, Britain, the Netherlands and nine other countries called for Europe to shift its focus from tough budget cuts towards measures to create growth as the region looks headed for its second recession in three years.

  • 24/02/2012 | World

    Italy to end tax breaks for Church

    Italy's government announced measures on Friday to end tax exemptions on commercial property owned by the Catholic Church, a move expected to add as much as 600 million euros ($805 million) to state coffers each year

  • 03/03/2012 | World

    Victims' families want truth at Italy shipwreck hearing

    Survivors and relatives of victims of the Costa Concordia shipwreck clamoured for truth at a pre-trial hearing in Italy, with some still waiting for identification of the remains of their loved ones 1-1/2 months after the disaster.

  • 14/02/2012 | World

    Moody's warns it may downgrade France, Britain

    Rating agency Moody's said today it downgraded six European nations including Italy, Spain and Portugal, citing growing risks from Europe's debt crisis, and warned it may cut the triple-A ratings of France, Britain and Austria.

  • 15/02/2012 | World

    Italy prosecutors seek 5-year term for Berlusconi

    Italian prosecutors today asked a court to sentence former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to five years in prison on charges of paying British lawyer David Mills a $600,000 bribe to lie about Berlusconi's business interests.

  • 15/02/2012 | World

    Monti warns of mounting Europe's divisions, resentment

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti warned today that the euro zone debt crisis was fuelling dangerous divisions and resentment within the currency bloc and said it was wrong to try to divide member states into "goodies and baddies".

  • 03/02/2012 | World

    Rare Rome snowstorm closes Colosseum

    Heavy snow fell in central Rome today, giving tourists a rare sight of whitened landmarks such as Saint Peter's Square and the Trevi Fountain, while the Colosseum and the Roman Forum were closed due to the icy conditions.

  • 07/02/2012 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi to face trial for revealing confidential information

    Silvio Berlusconi is to stand trial next month on charges of revealing confidential information in a case related to a 2005 banking scandal, the former prime minister's lawyer said today.

  • 13/02/2012 | World

    Moody's warns it may strip France, UK and Austria's Aaa rating

    Rating agency Moody's warned it may cut the triple-A ratings of France, the United Kingdom and Austria, while it downgraded the ratings of Italy, Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Malta.

  • 27/01/2012 | World

    Quake hits northern Italy, no injuries reported

    An earthquake was felt across northern Italy today, the second this week, though there were no immediate reports of serious damage or injuries.

  • 27/01/2012 | World

    Fitch downgrades five eurozone countries

    Rating agency Fitch carried out its threats and downgraded the ratings of five countries in the eurozone including Spain, Italy, Belgium, Cyprus and Slovenia. Ireland ratings where reaffirmed, informed the agency.

  • 29/01/2012 | World

    Bad weather stops work on capsized Italian cruise ship

    Divers searching for bodies on the Costa Concordia, the wrecked cruise ship that lies capsized off the Italian coast, suspended work on Sunday after heavy seas and strong winds caused the vessel to shift noticeably, authorities said.

  • 22/01/2012 | World

    Doomed liner's captain trades blame with shipowners

    The operators of the Costa Concordia faced questions over their share of the blame for the shipwreck, as divers recovered another body from the stricken liner, bringing the known death toll to 13.

  • 23/01/2012 | World

    Concordia captain tests negative for drugs

    The captain of the Costa Concordia was not under the effects of drugs when the liner hit a rock that tore a hole in the hull and caused it to capsize near the port of Italy's Giglio island, his lawyer said.

  • 23/01/2012 | World

    Italy searchers find two more bodies on capsized liner

    Divers today found two more bodies on deck number four of the Costa Concordia, the capsized cruise liner resting half-submerged near the port of Italy's Giglio island, said Franco Gabrielli, head of the civil protection agency.

  • 29/12/2011 | World

    Italy’s Monti calls for more firepower

    Italy's Prime Minister Mario Monti called for significantly more firepower for the euro zone's bailout fund after a bond auction did little to ease concerns over how the country would finance public spending in the next few months.

  • 20/01/2012 | World

    Italian cabinet approves deregulation package

    Italy's cabinet approved legislation to deregulate some service sectors and professions in an effort to increase competition, cut costs to consumers and boost chronically weak growth in the euro zone's third largest economy.

  • 21/01/2012 | World

    Italy cruise disaster toll death rises to 12

    The body of a woman was found on board Italy's capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship on Saturday, bringing the total death toll to at least 12 people, a spokesman for the rescue workers said.  Twenty people are still unaccounted for. The liner struck a rock and capsized on Jan. 13 off Tuscany's Giglio island.

  • 22/12/2011 | World

    Italy parliament seals austerity budget

    Italy's Senate passed a vote of confidence in the government of Prime Minister Mario Monti today that put the final seal on an emergency austerity budget rushed through to restore market confidence in the euro zone's third biggest economy.

  • 22/12/2011 | World

    Pompeii column collapse revives concerns over site

    A courtyard column of a Roman house in Pompeii collapsed, renewing concerns about the state of the site which was frozen in time when Mount Vesuvius erupted 2,000 years ago, burying inhabitants alive and preserving their homes.

  • 28/12/2011 | World

    Italy short-term debt costs halve at auction

    Italian short-term debt costs halved at auction as a new package of budget austerity and an injection of cheap long-term money from the European Central Bank won Rome some respite in thin year-end markets.

  • 15/12/2011 | World

    Italy government calls confidence vote on austerity

    Italy's government has called a confidence vote in parliament tomorrow to speed up approval of a 33-billion euro ($43 billion)austerity package intended to restore market confidence in the euro zone's third largest economy.

  • 16/12/2011 | World

    Italy government wins confidence vote on austerity package

    Minister Mario Monti's government won a parliamentary confidence vote on its austerity package today. It now moves to the Senate, where it is expected to be approved before Christmas, probably with another confidence vote.

  • 16/12/2011 | World

    Italy: Bullets mailed to PM, politicians

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, politicians and newspaper editors have been sent letters containing bullets and threats over government austerity measures, police said.

  • 09/12/2011 | World

    Italian letter bomb injures top tax collector

    A letter bomb blamed on anarchists injured the chief of a state tax collection agency in Rome today, two days after a similar device addressed to a top banker was intercepted in Germany.

  • 12/12/2011 | World

    Euro zone fiscal pact fails to restore confidence

    A European summit deal to strengthen budget discipline in the euro zone failed to restore financial market confidence, forcing the European Central Bank to step in again gingerly.

  • 14/12/2011 | World

    Italy 5-year auction yields soar to record 6.47%

    Italy paid a euro era record yield of 6.47% to sell five-year paper at its first auction of longer-term debt after the EU moved towards greater fiscal integration at last week's summit, but failed to convince markets it can solve the debt crisis.

  • 05/12/2011 | World

    Monti: Without economic plan Italy would risk Greece situation

    Italy would have risked a Greek-style economic crisis without the government's new 30-billion euro austerity package, Prime Minister Mario Monti said.

  • 07/12/2011 | World

    Italy’s Monti faces unions calls for strikes over Austerity Plan

    Italy's new Prime Minister Mario Monti, trying to push through a tough austerity package he says is vital for the country's financial salvation, faced two calls for national strikes and saw a dip in his public support today.

  • 07/12/2011 | World

    Germany pours cold water on EU summit hopes

    Pessimistic comments from EU paymaster Germany and new figures exposing deepening stress among Europe's banks dented financial market hopes of a turning point in the euro zone's debt crisis at a summit this week.

  • 20/11/2011 | World

    Italy's Monti agrees not to run in election, Berlusconi

    Italy's new technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti has agreed not to run as a candidate when elections are held, Silvio Berlusconi, leader of the centre-right PDL party, said in an interview published today.

  • 30/11/2011 | World

    Italy PM says to meet budget goal, not seeking IMF aid

    Prime Minister Mario Monti pledged measures to ensure that Italy meets its goal of balancing the budget even if economic prospects worsen, and said no approach for help had been made to the International Monetary Fund.

  • 03/12/2011 | World

    From horse heads to blogs, mafia threats evolve

    While 21st century Italian mobsters still use bullets, anonymous phone calls and dead animals to make threats, they've also found a new tool of intimidation: blogging.

  • 17/11/2011 | World

    Italy: Clashes at protest against 'bankers' gov't'

    Thousands of Italians took to the streets in several cities today to protest against what they called a "bankers' government" led by economist Mario Monti, and there were clashes with police.

  • 17/11/2011 | World

    New Italy PM wins confidence vote on tough reform plans

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti comfortably won a vote of confidence in his new government on Thursday after promising rigour and fairness in painful reforms to dig the country out of a financial crisis that threatens the entire euro zone.

  • 17/11/2011 | World

    Greek protests as France, Spain face squeeze

    More than 30,000 Greeks took to the streets of Athens in a protest rally that marked the first public test for a new national unity government that must impose painful spending cuts and tax rises if the country is to escape bankruptcy.

  • 15/11/2011 | World

    Monti to form new Italy government

    Prime Minister designate Mario Monti will meet Italy's president on Wednesday to present a new government to face a crisis that has brought Italy to the brink of economic disaster and endangered the entire euro zone.

  • 16/11/2011 | World

    Italy PM Monti hopes new gov’t can calm markets

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said today he hoped his new government of technocrats could restore market confidence in the country and calm a tense political climate.

  • 16/11/2011 | World

    Monti sworn in as new Italian prime minister

    Monti, a former European commissioner, was the first member of the new government to be sworn in by President Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinale Palace.

  • 12/11/2011 | World

    Berlusconi formally steps down, Rome celebrates

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi formally resigned today, ending one of the most scandal-plagued eras in recent Italian history amid the jeers of hundreds of protestors gathered in central Rome to celebrate his departure.

  • 13/11/2011 | World

    Monti named to head new Italy government

    Italy's president appointed former European Commissioner Mario Monti to head a new government charged with implementing urgent reforms to end a crisis that has endangered the whole euro zone.

  • 14/11/2011 | World

    Italy's Monti says aims to serve term until 2013

    Italy's Prime Minister-designate Mario Monti said his first day of talks for a new government were constructive and he hoped to form an administration that could take the country through to the next scheduled elections in 2013.

  • 11/11/2011 | World

    Italy: Senate approves austerity measures amid political turmoil

    Italy's Senate approved the austerity measures demanded by the European Union to avert a euro zone meltdown.The new budget law is to clear the way for final approval of the package in the lower house tomorrow and the formation of an emergency government to replace Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

  • 11/11/2011 | World

    Putin defends Kremlin comeback, praises Berlusconi

    Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin praised outgoing fellow political veteran Silvio Berlusconi and defended his own decision to remain in power for years to come in front of an audience of foreign experts.

  • 12/11/2011 | World

    Italy vote clears way for Berlusconi resignation

    Italy's parliament gave final approval to a financial stability law today, paving the way for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to resign and make way for an emergency government headed by former European Commissioner Mario Monti.

  • 09/11/2011 | World

    Berlusconi vows to leave after reforms

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi confirmed he would resign today after implementing urgent economic reforms demanded by the European Union, and said Italy must then hold an election, in which he would not stand.

  • 10/11/2011 | World

    Cameron: Italy ‘clear and present danger’ to euro zone

    Italy represents a clear and present danger to the euro zone, Prime Minister David Cameron said today.

  • 10/11/2011 | World

    Lagarde urges Italy to sort crisis out, China to help on world stability

    The head of the International Monetary Fund urged Italy today to act quickly fill its damaging political vacuum, and China said it was willing to help maintain global financial stability that was being threatened by the euro zone crisis.

  • 07/11/2011 | World

    Berlusconi denies resignation reports

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi denied reports he was about to resign. "Rumours of my resignation are baseless," he said on his Facebook page.

  • 08/11/2011 | World

    Berlusconi loses Parliament majority, pressure mounts

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi suffered a defeat in parliament today in a vote that indicated he no longer had a majority and ratcheted up pressure for him to resign

  • 08/11/2011 | World

    Berlusconi to resign after parliamentary setback

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said he would resign after suffering a humiliating setback in parliament that showed a party revolt had stripped him of a majority.

  • 31/10/2011 | World

    Berlusconi urged to quit as bond yields climb

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi faced fresh calls to resign on Monday as markets turned on Italy, pushing its borrowing costs to dangerous new levels on renewed concern about a worsening of the euro zone crisis.

  • 04/11/2011 | World

    G20: Italy accepts IMF monitoring, sources

    Italy, under fierce pressure from financial markets and European peers, agreed to have the IMF monitor its progress with long delayed reforms of pensions, labor markets and privatization, senior EU sources said today.

  • 05/11/2011 | World

    Italian press write off Berlusconi but alternative unclear

    Italy's press were writing off Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, with even pro-government newspapers admitting his situation looked desperate after a humiliating Group of 20 summit and the latest sell-off of Italy's bonds.

  • 24/10/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi hits back at EU demands

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi hit back at European Union partners who have been pressing Italy for swift economic reforms, saying no country in the bloc was in a position to give lessons to others.

  • 25/10/2011 | World

    ECB row, Italy flare on eve of euro rescue summit

    A flare-up over the European Central Bank and political turmoil in Italy kept the euro zone on edge on the eve of a summit meant to confront the currency bloc's worsening sovereign debt crisis.

  • 27/10/2011 | World

    Italians, Greeks skeptical over euro zone rescue plan

    A deal struck by euro zone leaders today to contain the region's dangerous debt crisis was greeted skeptically in the two countries most in the firing line, Greece and Italy, with some saying politicians were dreaming.

  • 15/10/2011 | World

    Police and demonstrators clash in Rome

    Hundreds of hooded demonstrators clashed with police in some of the worst violence in the Italian capital for years, setting cars on fire and breaking shop and bank windows.

  • 18/10/2011 | World

    Milan judge clears Berlusconi in fraud case

    A Milan judge today cleared Silvio Berlusconi in a fraud and embezzlement case related to his private broadcaster Mediaset , a rare legal victory for the weakened Italian prime minister who is a defendant in three other trials.

  • 22/10/2011 | World

    Wall collapse in Pompeii renews worries for site

    Part of a Roman wall in Pompeii's ancient ruins has collapsed, authorities said, a year after a gladiator house in the site crumbled and embarrassed Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government.

  • 13/10/2011 | World

    Berlusconi seeks confidence vote

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi called a vote of confidence in his government, saying a collapse of his centre-right coalition now would be catastrophic for the country and its economy.

  • 14/10/2011 | World

    Italy government wins confidence vote

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi won a crucial vote of confidence, giving his struggling centre-right government a new, but probably short, lease of life.

  • 14/10/2011 | World

    Students storm Goldman Sachs building in Milan

    A group of students stormed Goldman Sachs's central Milan offices today ahead of worldwide protests against financial inequality planned for the weekend

  • 04/10/2011 | World

    Moody's cut Italy ratings by 3 notches

    Moody's Investors Service cut Italy's bond ratings by three notches, saying it sees a "material increase" in funding conditions for euro zone countries with high levels of debt.

  • 07/10/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi dismisses calls to resign as preassure mounts

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi dismissed calls to resign as protests against his government mounted and his latest verbal gaffe stirred outrage and exasperation.

  • 07/10/2011 | World

    Fitch cuts Italy, Spain ratings, outlook negative

    Fitch cut Italy's sovereign credit rating by one notch and Spain's by two, citing a worsening of the euro zone debt crisis and a risk of fiscal slippage in both countries.

  • 14/09/2011 | World

    Italy parliament gives final approval to austerity plan

    The Italian parliament gave final approval to a much-altered austerity plan aimed at stemming a debt crisis engulfing the euro zone's third largest economy.

  • 03/10/2011 | World

    Berlusconi's lawyers try to have sex trial suspended

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's trial on charges he paid for sex with an underage prostitute should be put on hold for months until Italy's top court decides which judges have jurisdiction, his lawyers said today.

  • 03/10/2011 | World

    Italian appeal court clears Amanda Knox of murder

    An Italian court cleared 24-year-old US citizen Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend of murdering British student Meredith Kercher in 2007 and ordered them to be set free after nearly four years in prison for a crime they always denied committing.

  • 07/09/2011 | World

    Italy Senate okays austerity plan, moves to chamber

    The Italian Senate approved the government's widely criticised austerity programme aimed at staving off financial crisis in a vote of confidence called by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

  • 11/09/2011 | World

    Crucial Italy austerity package enters home stretch

    Italy's often revised 54-billion-euro austerity package enters the final stretch on Monday when cuts aimed at balancing the budget by 2013 go before the lower house of parliament, with approval due later in the week.

  • 13/09/2011 | World

    Italy austerity nears approval as pressure mounts

    Italy's lower house of parliament is expected to approve the centre-right government's much revised austerity plan on Wednesday as Rome struggles to stem a financial market crisis now threatening the whole euro zone.

  • 03/09/2011 | World

    'Friends of Libya' to re-covene in New York, says Italy's Frattini

    A second "Friends of Libya" conference will be held in New York on September 20 to help with reconstruction after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said today.

  • 05/09/2011 | World

    Italian President warns on 'alarming' debt signals

    Italian President Giorgio Napolitano urged swift action to strengthen planned austerity measures, saying a severe market selloff was a clear warning that markets had lost confidence in Italy.

  • 06/09/2011 | World

    Italy to hike VAT as strikers protest austerity

    Italy's centre-right government promised to hike value-added tax as it bowed to market pressure for more action on its swollen debt and ignored mass street protests against its austerity measures.

  • 12/08/2011 | World

    Italy delivers tough austerity measures

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced a painful mix of tax hikes and spending cuts to meet European Central Bank demands for action on shoring up Italy's strained public finances.

  • 22/08/2011 | World

    Italy austerity plan begins passage through parliament

    Italy's austerity plan aimed at warding off a worsening in the euro zone debt crisis goes to parliament today amid a tug-of-war between critics who want to weaken it and those who say it does not go far enough.

  • 01/09/2011 | World

    Arrests made over alleged Berlusconi extortion

    Scandal enveloped Silvio Berlusconi anew after a businessman linked to a 2009 prostitution case was arrested on suspicion of extorting hundreds of thousands of euros from the Italian prime minister.

  • 02/08/2011 | World

    Italy under fire in widening euro debt crisis

    Financial market pressure on Italy intensified, sucking Europe's second biggest debtor nation deeper into the euro area danger zone and prompting emergency consultations in Rome and among European capitals.

  • 06/08/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi rules out early elections

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi ruled out calling early elections to stem market panic that has pounded Italian assets and forced his government to bring forward austerity measures.

  • 10/08/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi promises emergency deficit decree

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi promised an emergency decree to approve austerity measures agreed with the European Central Bank but faced union opposition over concern that the cuts would hit ordinary Italians.

  • 13/07/2011 | World

    Italy eyes privatisation as market tension eases

    The Italian government bolstered an austerity package with plans to sell stakes in state-owned companies, and political consensus on debt-cutting measures helped calm nervous markets.

  • 15/07/2011 | World

    Italy parliament passes austerity package

    Italy's lower house of parliament approved a 48 billion euro austerity package in a vote rushed through to try to calm a financial market storm which has sent Italian borrowing costs soaring in recent days.

  • 20/07/2011 | World

    Italian parliament allows arrest of Berlusconi ally

    The Italian parliament voted to allow the arrest of a deputy accused of involvement in a widening scandal that has damaged Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and highlighted growing divisions in his government.

  • 30/06/2011 | World

    Italy cabinet approves austerity plan

    Italy's cabinet approved today an austerity package aimed at shielding the country from the Greek debt crisis and eliminating the budget deficit in 2014, a government source said.

  • 30/06/2011 | World

    Italian cabinet approves tough austerity plan

    Italy's cabinet approved an austerity package aimed at shielding the country from the Greek debt crisis and eliminating the budget deficit in 2014.

  • 12/07/2011 | World

    ‘This is certainly not an easy moment’, says Italy’s Berlusconi

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi tried to calm fears that Italy could be swept into a full-scale financial crisis and the opposition pledged to smooth the passage through parliament of tough debt-cutting measures today.

  • 13/06/2011 | World

    Berlusconi suffers stinging referendum defeat

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi suffered a humiliating defeat as Italians turned out in large numbers to vote in referendums which he had encouraged them to boycott.

  • 17/06/2011 | World

    Moody's says may cut Italy's credit rating

    Moody's Investors Service said it may cut Italy's sovereign credit rating from Aa2, citing such challenges as reforming a rigid labour market while also facing the likelihood of rising interest rates.

  • 21/06/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi wins vote of confidence

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi overcame today coalition infighting to win a vote of confidence, his first parliamentary test since suffering two stinging electoral losses.

  • 30/05/2011 | World

    Projections show Berlusconi losing local polls

    The first projections after polls closed in Italian local elections showed Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition behind in the financial capital Milan and lagging badly in the southern port of Naples.

  • 30/05/2011 | World

    Berlusconi suffers heavy local poll defeats

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi suffered a shattering loss in his northern stronghold of Milan in local elections that threaten to unbalance his fractious centre-right coalition government.

  • 11/06/2011 | World

    Berlusconi faces another test with Italy referendums

    Italians vote in four referendums on Sunday and Monday that could strike a new blow against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is still stinging from heavy local election losses last month.

  • 13/04/2011 | World

    Italian lower house votes to cut Berlusconi trial

    Italy's lower house of parliament voted to cut the length of some criminal trials, approving a measure that is likely to end Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's trial for bribing his lawyer David Mills.

  • 24/04/2011 | World

    Man who tried to hijack Italian plane overpowered

    A man who tried to hijack a Paris-Rome flight and take it to Libya was overpowered by cabin crew during the flight and arrested when the plane arrived in Rome, officials said.

  • 15/05/2011 | World

    Local elections to test Berlusconi's grip on power

    Italians voted in local elections that will show whether a sex scandal, three corruption trials and a stagnating economy have seriously damaged Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi two years before the end of his term.

  • 05/04/2011 | World

    Italy, Tunisia sign deal to ease migrant crisis

    Italy and Tunisia signed an accord to stem a wave of illegal migrants arriving in Italy from North Africa. Immigration crisis, set off when the ouster of former Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali removed previously strict border controls, has proved a political headache for Italian government.

  • 06/04/2011 | World

    Migrant boat sinks off Italy, up to 250 missing

    Between 130 and 250 people were missing and at least 15 appeared to be dead after a boat carrying refugees from Libya capsized south of Sicily, coast guard officials and aid workers said.

  • 09/04/2011 | World

    Italy steps up call for EU help with migrant crisis

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi stepped up calls for Europe to help deal with the "human tsunami" of refugees and illegal immigrants from North Africa arriving in southern Italian islands in recent weeks.

  • 09/03/2011 | World

    Italy says will back UN, EU, NATO decisions on Libya

    Italy, whose bases are likely to play a key role in any military action regarding Libya, will back any decisions taken by the United Nations, the European Union or NATO, the president's office said.

  • 16/03/2011 | World

    WHO says food contamination affects only surrounding areas

    The risk of the contamination of food products from nuclear radiation in Japan is limited to the specific area surrounding the damaged nuclear plant, according to a source from the World Health Organization (WHO).

  • 02/04/2011 | World

    Berlusconi seeks to ease migrant tension in Italy

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi tried to calm North African migrants on the island of Lampedusa, promising to send them to better camps this weekend and urging Italians to be hospitable.

  • 14/02/2011 | World

    Berlusconi refuses to resign, dismisses protest

    Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said he had no intention of stepping down and dismissed a weekend demonstration by women across Italy over his involvement in a sex scandal.

  • 15/02/2011 | World

    Berlusconi to face trial over prostitution scandal

    An Italian judge ordered Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to stand trial on charges of paying for sex with an underage girl and abuse of office, according to a statement from the judge's office.

  • 19/02/2011 | World

    Berlusconi pledges justice reform as scandal grows

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi pledged sweeping reforms to overhaul the justice system, stepping up an offensive against the judiciary days after being ordered to trial in a prostitution case.

  • 08/02/2011 | World

    Prosecutors to seek trial for Berlusconi in sex probe

    Italian prosecutors will request an immediate trial for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is accused of paying for sex with an underage girl and later abusing his power to get police to release her.

  • 09/02/2011 | World

    Prosecutors seek sex trial for Berlusconi

    Italian prosecutors filed a request to bring Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to trial immediately on charges of paying for sex with an underaged girl and improperly pressuring police to release her from custody.

  • 11/02/2011 | World

    Wave of Tunisian migrant arrivals alarms Italy

    More than 1,000 people escaping turmoil in Tunisia have landed on an Italian island in rickety boats this week, raising fears of a new, uncontrolled wave of illegal immigration from North Africa.

  • 22/01/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi digs in heels despite sex probe

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi accused magistrates of illegally spying on him as he refused to appear before prosecutors who allege that he had sex with an under-age prostitute.

  • 03/02/2011 | World

    Berlusconi passes tax changes, ignoring parliament

    Italy's cabinet approved tax reforms that had been rejected by a special parliamentary panel, sparking outrage from the opposition who accused Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of riding roughshod over parliament.

  • 04/02/2011 | World

    Italian president rejects Berlusconi's tax decree

    Italian President Giorgio Napolitano refused to sign a key government decree to increase the taxation powers of local authorities, dealing a blow to embattled Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

  • 15/01/2011 | World

    Defiant Berlusconi says prostitution probe doomed

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi lambasted an inquiry into allegations he paid for sex with a teenage nightclub dancer as a "grotesque" attempt to destroy him politically and promised it would fail.

  • 18/01/2011 | World

    Berlusconi dismisses calls to quit over sex probe

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi laughed off calls for him to resign over an investigation into allegations he paid for sex with young women, including a 17-year-old nightclub dancer.

  • 21/01/2011 | World

    Luxury shoemaker raises $34 mln to save Coliseum

    Luxury shoemaker Tod's will fund the restoration of Rome's Coliseum with a 25 million euro ($34 million) sponsorship campaign, the biggest to rescue Italy's crumbling archaeological treasures with private money.

  • 24/12/2010 | World

    Anarchists claim responsibility for Rome bombs

    An Italian anarchist group claimed responsibility for parcel bombs that wounded two people at the Swiss and Chilean embassies in Rome, a reminder of Europe's home-grown threats at a time of political instability.

  • 24/12/2010 | World

    Italy on alert after Rome embassy attacks

    Italy was on alert for new attacks a day after an anarchist group claimed responsibility for parcel bombs that injured two people at the Swiss and Chilean embassies in Rome.

  • 14/01/2011 | World

    Italy's Berlusconi investigated over teenage girl

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi faces a prostitution investigation in Milan over a teenage nightclub dancer who attended parties at his private residence, prosecutors said.

  • 13/12/2010 | World

    Berlusconi warns of crisis ahead of crucial vote

    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said rebel lawmakers could pitch Italy into the middle of the euro zone's debt crisis if they voted against him in a no-confidence vote tomorrow.

  • 14/12/2010 | World

    Protesters march in Italy during crucial vote

    Italian students, workers and other opponents of Silvio Berlusconi's government threw paint and smoke bombs towards parliament buildings as the prime minister narrowly survived a no-confidence motion.

  • 17/12/2010 | World

    Italy minister says Rome violence was pre-planned

    An Italian government minister said violence during protests in Rome this week was pre-planned by political extremists, and rejected media reports that young people have become disillusioned with politicians.

  • 09/06/2011 | Latin America

    Italy condemns Brazil for not extraditing guerrilla

    Italy condemned Brazil for refusing to extradite a former Italian left-wing guerrilla wanted for murder, saying the "shameful" decision violated international agreements and humiliated victims of terrorism.

  • 01/05/2012 | Sports

    Alonso fastest in rain-lashed Mugello test

    More than 15,000 fans turned out in pouring rain at the Mugello circuit in Italy to see Ferrari's Fernando Alonso lap fastest in Formula One's first mid-season test since 2008.

  • 05/05/2012 | Sports

    Serie A title will be decided this Sunday, says Allegri

    Juventus could be crowned Serie A champions on Sunday but even if they and AC Milan win to take the title race to the final round, there is a feeling in Italy that this is the weekend that will decide the scudetto.

  • 06/12/2011 | Sports

    Catania comfirms Maxi López transfer to AC Milan

    Catania general director Pietro Lo Monaco has confirmed that the club has reached an agreement with AC Milan to transfer Argentine centre-forward Maximiliano López to the Serie A champions in the January transfer window.

  • 25/03/2012 | Sports

    Volleyball-Bovolenta dies after heart attack on court

    Former Italy Olympic silver medallist Vigor Bovolenta has died after suffering a heart attack during a fourth-tier match, the Italian volleyball federation said.

  • 17/04/2012 | Sports

    Balotelli bids to safeguard Italy spot

    Manchester City forward Mario Balotelli has attempted to placate angry Italy boss Cesare Prandelli by declaring that the national team are more important than anything else.

  • 10/08/2011 | Sports

    Torres and Piqué suffer injuries in Spain friendly

    Fernando Torres and Gerard Piqué had to be substituted with injuries in the first half of Spain's friendly against Italy.

  • 13/08/2011 | Sports

    Cagliari fire coach Donadoni before season starts

    Former Italy manager Roberto Donadoni has been fired by Serie A side Cagliari, kicking off the coaching merry-go-round two weeks before the football season has even started.

  • 10/09/2011 | Sports

    Vettel on pole for Red Bull in Italy

    Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel chalked up Red Bull's 13th pole position in 13 races this season with a blistering lap in Italian Grand Prix qualifying.

  • 29/01/2011 | Sports

    Van Bommel sent off but Milan march on with win

    Resurgent AC Milan overcame the dismissal of Serie A debutant Mark van Bommel to seal a 2-0 win at Catania and power seven points clear at the top.

  • 02/02/2011 | Sports

    Former Italy winger Camoranesi joins Lanús

    Argentine-born former Italy and Juventus winger Mauro Camoranesi has joined Lanús in the local first division, the club said.

  • 09/07/2011 | Sports

    Italy World Cup winner Cannavaro retires

    Former World Player of the Year Fabio Cannavaro retired five years to the day since captaining Italy to World Cup glory.

  • 05/05/2011 | Entertainment

    Hollywood honours ‘timeless, beautiful’ Sophia Loren

    John Travolta called her the "most delicious" thing to come out of Italy, Roberto Benigni serenaded her with the Neapolitan song "O Sole Mio" and Billy Crystal said she was his "first great love."

  • 15/08/2011 | Entertainment

    Italian festivals bring cinema back to small towns

    A summer night in southern Italy and a crowd sits in the piazza of a small town as looming images flicker across a film screen a few steps away from a faded baroque church.

  • 28/08/2011 | Entertainment

    Coppola, Ecclestone get stylish Italian weddings

    Two globe-trotting celebrities, Sofia Coppola and Petra Ecclestone, held weddings in Italy over the weekend, one low-key and the other over-the-top, according to media reports on Sunday.


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