'This is war': Italy's top anti-mafia prosecutor opens case against 450 suspected gangsters involved in the £50bn 'Ndrangheta syndicate which runs drugs and extortion rackets across the globe
If there's one thing the pandemic has done globally, it has been forcing countries to look inward and reassess both their infrastructure and their reliance of products and services on China.
How many people REALLY die from the coronavirus? Italian research suggests mortality rate could be as high as 7.4% but study in Qatar says it is just 0.01%
Summarizing everything in a few words, Italy was sold to Big Pharma and has become a huge laboratory where experiments are carried out on the population: adults, children, old, healthy, sick people … it makes no difference, we are all guinea pigs.
Over half of Italian companies reported facing a liquidity shortfall by the end of 2020 and 38% reported "operational and sustainability risks," according to a survey of 90,000 companies conducted by Italy's national statistics institute ISTAT.
Hundreds of Italian demonstrators gathered in Rome's Piazza del Popolo on Tuesday, ditching their masks in a protest against the Italian government's lockdown restrictions aimed at controlling the spread of COVID-19.
A brave boy who had recently studied what to do if he came across a bear in the woods was forced to put his lessons to the test when one reared up on him while he walked through the Italian hills.
As the FDA shuts down a Bill Gates-funded COVID-testing program, an Italian politician has demanded the arrest of Bill Gates in the Italian parliament.
Italian businesses struggling to survive the coronavirus crisis need cash now. What they're getting instead is finger-pointing as the government and banks blame each other for the slow delivery of desperately needed economic relief.
A few days after China had announced it was sending medical supplies to Italy, Chinese state media aired pictures of Italians on balconies and streets applauding the Chinese national anthem.
A small southern Italian town of 550 residents, Castellino del Biferno, has started minting their own currency, called Ducati, as a method to support their local economy during the coronavirus Pandemic.
As heated negotiations over financial aid for countries affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have dragged on in Brussels, anti-EU sentiment is rising in many countries.
Update (1450ET): Just as we suspected and detailed below, The ECB has followed The Fed's path by accepting junk debt as collateral for its lending facilities.
While much of Italy remains under lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, videos have surfaced in recent weeks of known Mafia gangs distributing free food to poor families in quarantine who have run out of cash, and local governments don't like it acc
• John Follain, Morten Buttler and Rodrigo Orihuela
Italy is beginning to look at easing its lockdown after Denmark and Austria became the first two European countries to loosen restrictions as governments seek to gradually revive economies crippled by the containment measures without risking a second
Tom from Scotland asks about the mortality rate of Covid-19, and why it is reportedly so much higher in Italy. James answers with an in-depth look at the numbers, how they're being reported, and what's being left out from the equation.
Jon Rappoport reports that the intensive-care units in Italy are overflowing, because patients with the flu, flu-like symptoms, lung infection, and pneumonia all are being instantly labelled with "contagious coronavirus". This default diagnosis r
Italy has quarantined 16-million people, more than a quarter of its population, after about 5,800 people were diagnosed with the coronavirus and 233 reportedly died from it. Investigative journalist Jon Rappoport says that just because a government c
The president of the Italian Higher Institute, Silvio Brusaferro, said that medical records indicate: "There may be only two people who died from coronavirus in Italy, who did not present other pathologies." He acknowledged that the average age o
With Europe reeling under the weight of a record number of new coronavirus cases, especially in Italy and Spain, both countries announced today they they are banning short selling for the foreseeable future.
The man leaves the social media user who captured his appearance in hysterics as he visits Testaccio market while shielding himself from fellow shoppers in the elaborate object, which he pairs with a tool used to pick up litter.
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