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Rome’s Constitutional Revolution: Cabinet Approves Special Legislative Powers and Fiscal Autonomy for Rome Capitale In a landmark decision, Italy’s Council of Ministers (CDM) approved a constitutional ...
The mayor of a town near Rome assures residents that the panic caused by alleged sightings of a crocodile in recent days was the result of a false alarm.
Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni has been featured on the cover of Time magazine and is the focus of the lead article in the influential publication.
Italy has been ranked among the top three of the most powerful passports in the world, according to the London-based consulting company Henley & Partners.
What Makes the American Overseas School of Rome a Standout Choice for International Families Some schools just have a feel to them. You notice it right away. When I visited the American Overseas ...
Air travellers in Italy face disruption to flights on Saturday 26 July due to nationwide strike action by airport ground staff and Volotea cabin crews.
An investigation is under way after a bus operated by Rome public transport company ATAC burst into flames in the Fleming district of the city on Tuesday.
Footballer Romano Floriani Mussolini, great-grandson of Italy's wartime Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, is set to make his debut in Serie A next month.
Rome will host the Jubilee of Youth, the largest event of the Vatican's ongoing Jubilee Year, with hundreds of thousands of pilgrims expected.
Italy will offer a special rail service this summer with the Sicilia Express, a sleeper train linking the northern city of Turin with the island of Sicily.
Italian senators on Wednesday passed new legislation aimed at combatting femicide and gender-based violence, giving the bill their unanimous approval.
Visitors to the Trevi Fountain could soon be charged €2 to see the iconic Rome landmark as the city council's plan to introduce an entry fee steps up a gear.