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February 8, 2026
Italy/World

Italy’s Anti-Mafia Prison Plan Sparks Fear of a New Penal Colony in Sardinia

In the Sardinian city of Nuoro, a high stone wall still surrounds a prison once infamous for housing Italy’s most dangerous mobsters and convicted terrorists, exiled far from the mainland. For years,

Italy/World

Meloni Breaks Ranks: Calls Trump’s Iran Strikes “Illegal”

Giorgia Meloni declared the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran “outside the perimeter of international law” and made clear that Italy would not participate. Her remarks came after initial hesitation on television, where she refused to take a side, citing insufficient

March 13, 2026

Storm-Triggered Landslide Rips Through Sicilian Town, Forcing Mass Evacuations

Italy/World

Entire neighbourhoods in a hilltop town in southern Sicily have been torn apart by a massive landslide triggered by extreme rainfall, forcing the evacuation

Italy’s Mafia Murder Case Reopens After 45 Years

Italy/World

Italy’s most infamous political assassination has resurfaced, shaking both the justice system and the nation’s conscience. As reported by Times UK, prosecutors have reopened

Meloni Breaks Ranks: Calls Trump’s Iran Strikes “Illegal”

March 13, 2026
Italy/World

Giorgia Meloni declared the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran “outside the perimeter of international law” and made clear that Italy would not participate. Her remarks came after initial hesitation on television, where

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Italy Seizes Over 1,000 Tons of Illegal Textile Waste Bound for Africa and Asia

February 21, 2026
Italy/World

Italian authorities have intercepted more than 1,000 tons of illegal textile waste as part of JCO Demeter XI, an international operation led by the World Customs Organization (WCO). Out of a total

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Italy’s Anti-Mafia Prison Plan Sparks Fear of a New Penal Colony in Sardinia

February 8, 2026
Italy/World

In the Sardinian city of Nuoro, a high stone wall still surrounds a prison once infamous for housing Italy’s most dangerous mobsters and convicted terrorists, exiled far from the mainland. For years,

More

Storm-Triggered Landslide Rips Through Sicilian Town, Forcing Mass Evacuations

January 28, 2026
Italy/World

Entire neighbourhoods in a hilltop town in southern Sicily have been torn apart by a massive landslide triggered by extreme rainfall, forcing the evacuation of around 1,500 residents and leaving buildings split

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Alpine Village Shuts Road as Viral Fame Brings Tourism Backlash

January 26, 2026
Italy/World

The Alpine village of Funes, once a quiet retreat known mainly to hikers and mountaineers, is taking decisive action to stem the flow of tourists after viral fame transformed it into a

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Italy arrests suspects over alleged Hamas funding network

December 28, 2025
Italy/World

Italian prosecutors have arrested nine people on suspicion of financing Hamas through charity organisations operating in Italy, in an operation coordinated by anti-mafia and anti-terrorism units, authorities said on Saturday. Prosecutors in

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Italy’s Workers Unite for Democracy

October 28, 2025
Italy/World

More than 200,000 people filled Piazza San Giovanni on Saturday in a powerful show of solidarity led by Italy’s largest trade union, the CGIL, calling for a nation built on fair work,

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Italy’s Mafia Murder Case Reopens After 45 Years

October 28, 2025
Italy/World

Italy’s most infamous political assassination has resurfaced, shaking both the justice system and the nation’s conscience. As reported by Times UK, prosecutors have reopened the 1980 murder case of Piersanti Mattarella —

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Meloni’s Two Faces: Summit Praise and Economic Storm

October 22, 2025
Italy/World

The Gaza summit in Egypt last week, which gathered a galaxy of world leaders, unexpectedly featured a moment of high drama involving the Italian leader when President Trump abruptly paused his remarks

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Italy Halts Extradition of Nord Stream Suspect

October 16, 2025
Italy/World

Italy’s top court has blocked the extradition to Germany of Sergey Kuznetsov, a Ukrainian national suspected of orchestrating the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline sabotage. The Court of Cassation ruled in favor

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