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17.11 / 16:05
European Union Culture Bruno Carbone: One of Europe's most-wanted criminals arrested in Syria
An Italian drug trafficker, one of Europe's most-wanted criminals, has been arrested in Syria and extradited to Italy, according to Italian officials and a Syrian jihadist rebel group.
12.11 / 01:05
Climate change inflation Science Vatican to investigate French cardinal who admitted to abusing a 14-year-old girl
The Vatican is to launch a preliminary sex abuse investigation into a prominent French cardinal after he admitted to having behaved in a "reprehensible way" with a 14-year-old girl 35 years ago.
11.11 / 23:01
Climate change inflation Science Rescue Ocean Viking: Meloni slams 'aggressive' France as migrant rescue ship row escalates
A charity-run ship carrying around 230 migrants rescued at sea docked at a French port on Friday after being turned away by Italy, as a war of words over their fate between the two European Union neighbours intensified.
29.10 / 21:03
Twitter Religion rights Iran protests: Europe's cities rally for Mahsa Amini and women's rights
Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard issued a new warning on Saturday to Iranians joining the protests that have roiled the country since last month.
27.10 / 11:59
European Union Energy film Takeover Italy’s fascist takeover: 100 years on, is the ideology still alive?
Today marks 100 years since the start of the March on Rome, Benito Mussolini’s coup d’état that led to the creation of a 21-year-long fascist regime.
24.10 / 09:35
Drones Italy's new PM Giorgia Meloni meets French President Macron in Rome
French President Emmanuel Macron and new Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni held talks in Rome on Sunday in the first, though informal, meeting between the two political leaders.
21.10 / 12:41
Climate change Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni set to be appointed Italy's first female prime minister despite Berlusconi tensions
Giorgia Meloni headed to Rome's Quirinal Palace on Friday where she is expected to be appointed as Italy's new prime minister.
05.10 / 14:01
Technology LGBT Climate change European Union SOLIDARITY Iran protests: MEP cuts off hair to show solidarity with women protesting death of Mahsa Amini
This is the moment a Swedish MEP cut her hair in the European Parliament to show solidarity with anti-government protesters in Iran.
27.09 / 17:55
European Union In Rome's progressive neighbourhood, Meloni's victory causes anger and concern
Located just outside the ancient Aurelian Walls that surround the ancient part of central Rome, the neighbourhood of Pigneto is widely considered the most progressive part of the Italian capital.
24.09 / 11:33
Italy elections: Final rallies held as campaign comes to a close
Italian parties held their final rallies on Friday ahead of a snap general election on Sunday that is expected to be won by the Giorgia Meloni-led right-wing bloc.
23.09 / 20:31
Italy election: Meloni 'ready to break taboo' and become Italy's first female PM
Italy's far-right leader Giorgia Meloni says she would be "honoured to break a taboo" and become the country's first female prime minister.
23.09 / 14:41
Meloni 'ready to break taboo' and become Italy's first female PM
Italy's far-right leader Giorgia Meloni says she would be "honoured to break a taboo" and become the country's first female prime minister.
23.09 / 01:53
Climate change Italy’s right-wing bloc makes final push ahead of snap election
The leaders of Italy's right-wing alliance put on a show of unity on Thursday and promised a new era of stable government at a closing rally three days before a snap election which they are tipped to win.
20.09 / 20:29
Queen Elizabeth II Royal Family Italy’s leading right-wing party suspends candidate for Hitler comments
The Brothers of Italy party, which looks set to win the country’s general elections on 25 September, has suspended one of its candidates on Tuesday after he was found to have praised Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler in online posts.
19.09 / 17:17
Climate change Queen Elizabeth II Italy election explained: Why now? Who is running? How does it work? Who is likely to win?
Italy is readying itself for a snap general election on Sunday, 25 September. 
16.09 / 14:41
Health Climate change Queen Elizabeth II Migrants paying up to €20,000 to be smuggled into Europe on private aircraft, say police
Migrants have been paying up to €20,000 to be smuggled into Europe on private aircraft, say police.
09.09 / 23:07
European Union Queen Elizabeth II Royal Family Condolences, flowers and half-masts: How Europe is paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
World and European leaders have been paying their respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
27.08 / 13:01
NASA Europe's energy crisis Pope Francis creates 20 new cardinals who may choose his successor
Pope Francis is creating 20 new cardinals on Saturday, a further step in the preparation of his succession.
06.08 / 19:35
Climate change Heatwave 'Nothing left in the pipes': Europe tackles unprecedented water shortages as heatwave rages
The French government has set up a crisis team to tackle a historic drought that has left more than 100 municipalities short of drinking water. 
21.07 / 08:49
Support Italian PM Draghi to resign as key allies withdraw goverment support
The Italian government is set to collapse, after three key coalition partners decided to pull their support from Prime Minister Mario Draghi. 
20.07 / 07:51
European Union Heatwave Moment of truth as Italian PM Draghi faces parliament
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi's political future hangs in the balance on Wednesday, with a key speech and discussion in the Senate potentially deciding whether his government stands or falls. 

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