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The owner of this sumptuous residence with the finest in situ mosaics in the Roman world remains a mystery
Italian museum seeks to repatriate marble base from Germany sold to the Nazi regime together with ‘Discobolus’
Rome dismayed its western allies in 2019 when it signed up to ambitious investment scheme
Corporate sponsors are becoming a vital part of national participation in the ostensibly non-commercial event
Thousands join funeral of Giulia Cecchettin who was stabbed to death by her ex-boyfriend
Over 600,000 pre-applications have been filed for 2024 — four times above the government quota
Rome-based regulator says clients should be able to choose whether their accounts are moved
Scuppered by a Brexit rule change, Jonathan Watkins swapped a short flight for a chaotic whirl of ferries, trains and reluctant fare-dodging
A new exhibit in Rome was born out of the enthusiasm of the Italian far-right for the fantasy epic
Agreement is a boost for Giorgia Meloni’s rightwing government
Foreign minister Antonio Tajani urges Israelis to talk to allies about who will rule strip after military operation ends
State-controlled utility rows back on green spending in new 3-year plan after clash with government
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Commission calls on Germany, Portugal and Malta to remove measures as soon as possible
Economic conditions have worked in CEO’s favour — but MPS remains a medium-sized regional lender
Giorgia Meloni’s government exercises ‘golden power’ over jet engine maker’s purchase of Italian flight controls business
Former Forza Italia lawmaker convicted for collusion with the ’Ndrangheta
Ten-year borrowing cost falls to 2-month low after Rome avoids downgrade to ‘junk’ status
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An exhibition of collaborative works will reside in St Mark’s Square through the winter
Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing government opposes ‘veg prosciutto’ and ‘tofu steak’
Part-time work option and hybrid model assist in supporting female participation in labour market
From an apartment that’s a 10-minute walk to Courmayeur’s cable car to a mountainside villa with views of the Monterosa ski area
Despite country’s huge debt load, politicians, central banks and rating agencies prevent it tumbling into the abyss
Investigation triggered after vintners complain prices have not fallen back in line with energy costs
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