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Stadium filled with coffins of shipwrecked migrants

Survivors and other family members of dozens of migrants who died in a shipwreck off Italy’s southern coast have been paying respects at a...

Asteroid named after pope behind Gregorian calendar reform

Pope Gregory XIII, the 16th century pontiff responsible for what is today known as the Gregorian calendar, has had an asteroid named after him,...

‘Smugglers’ identified as death toll from Italian migrant boat tragedy rises

Rescue teams have pulled more bodies from the sea, bringing the death toll from Italy’s latest migration tragedy to 65, as prosecutors identified smugglers...

Venice canals drying up amid prolonged spell of low tides

Some of Venice’s smaller canals have almost dried up due a prolonged spell of low tides, frustrating boat crews and bewildering tourists. The prolonged stretch...

France survive big scare to edge out Italy in Six Nations

Ethan Dumortier scored a try on his France debut as the Les Bleus kick-started their Six Nations title defence with a 29-24 bonus-point victory...

Italian police arrest fugitive Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro

Italian paramilitary police say they have arrested convicted Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro in a private clinic in Palermo. Messina Denaro was Italy’s number one...

Man kills three in Rome cafe after storming board meeting for residents

A man opened fire at a board meeting for residents of apartments in northern Rome, killing three people and injuring others. Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri...

Italian rescuers search for missing after island landslide

Rescuers were digging through mud for a second day on Sunday in the search for people lost in an enormous landslide on the Italian...

Italy ‘strongly committed’ to Nato and Ukraine, says Meloni

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has pledged Italy’s “strong commitment” to Nato and efforts to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, taking a firm pro-alliance stance...

Discovery of 2,000-year-old statues in Italy ‘will rewrite history’

The discovery of 2,000-year-old bronze statues in an ancient thermal spring will “rewrite history” about the transition from the Etruscan civilisation to the Roman...

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