List of Italy articles
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Libyan troops loyal to Khalifa Haftar, a retired general and former chief of staff for Moamer Kadhafi, sit on an amoured personnel carrier (APC) during a demonstration calling on the international community to arm the Libyan army on August 14, 2015 in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi. The Tobruk-based government (recognised by the international community) said in a statement that world powers were using "double standards" by fighting IS in Syria and Iraq and "turning a blind eye" to the presence of the jihadists in Libya. AFP PHOTO / ABDULLAH DOMA (Photo credit should read ABDULLAH DOMA/AFP/Getty Images) Italy’s Last-Ditch Effort to Stabilize Libya
Rome is trying to shape the future of its onetime colony, but may get elbowed aside by local strongmen and their foreign partners.
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The leader of the Five Star Movement, Beppe Grillo, delivers a speech during a campaign meeting upon a referendum on constitutional reforms, on December 2, 2016 in Piazza San Carlo in Turin. Beppe Grillo, leader of the populist Five Star Movement calls his supporters to vote NO at the referendum on constitution which be held on December 4, 2016. / AFP / MARCO BERTORELLO (Photo credit should read MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP/Getty Images) Is Italy’s Five Star Movement Going Legit?
Why Italy’s anti-establishment movement dumped Nigel Farage for pro-EU allies.
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milan-crop Berlin Attacker’s Past Spurs New Questions on Old Controversies in Europe
Meanwhile, the death toll for refugees trying to make it to Europe has hit 5,000.
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bank Italian Parliament Approves Bank Bailout. Now What?
Will Italy's bank bailout help or hurt the Italian people?
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italiansenate Italy Gets a New Government, and Jail Time for People Smuggler
It's one thing to bash migrants. It's another to govern when they arrive in unprecedented numbers on your shores.
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ROME, ITALY - DECEMBER 05: Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi give a speech after the results of the referendum on constitutional reforms at Palazzo Chigi on December 5, 2016 in Rome, Italy. The result of the government referendum that could change the constitution is considered crucial for the political future of Italy and for the personal future of its Prime Minister. (Photo by Franco Origlia/Getty Images) The Resignation of Renzi, the Fall of Rome
Italians have voted down the grand changes Matteo Renzi envisioned, but can they live with no jobs, no growth, and no reforms?
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mayrenzi Some Italians Blame Brexit, Which Is Now Before the U.K. Supreme Court
Brexit is blamed for the disintegration of Europe. But will Brexit even happen?
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renzi-crop The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead: Italians Voted No. Plus, No Neo-Nazis for Austria, and Tweets for Trump.
Here's a quick rundown of top world news you may have missed over the weekend.
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Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi gives a press conference focused on the shipwreck of migrants last night off the Libyan coast, on April 19, 2015 in Rome. Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said Rome would be seeking the extraordinary meeting after up to 700 people were feared to have drowned when a boat carrying them towards Italy capsized off Libya. "We are working to ensure this meeting can be held by the end of the week. It has to be a priority," Renzi told a press conference. AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABI (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images) Italy’s Populist Revolt That Isn’t
Groups from across the political spectrum are urging voters to reject Matteo Renzi’s constitutional referendum. But a no vote could still spark disaster.
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matteo Will the World As We Know It End Again After Italy’s Referendum?
This being 2016, populism may be the real winner of Italy's upcoming referendum.
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le-pen-crop The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead: Vive Le Pen, Don’t Take out Banners in Russia, and Maybe Cabinet Picks
From Mitt Romney to Marine Le Pen, Italian politics to a Colombian peace deal, here's what happened in the world this weekend.
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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - MARCH 18: Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi arrives at the Council of the European Union on the second day of an EU summit, on March 18, 2016 in Brussels, Belgium. EU leaders have gathered for a two-day summit to discuss a number of issues including the ongoing migrant crisis. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) With Populists Poised to Quash Italian Referendum, Renzi Takes a Page From Trump’s Playbook
Will Italy’s government be the next Western casualty of anti-establishment discontent?
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18: U.S. President Barack Obama (R) and Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi participate in a joint news conference at the Rose Garden of the White House October 18, 2016 in Washington, DC. President Obama is hosting Prime Minister Renzi for an official visit. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Batali, Armani and Sorrentino: The Italian Style of Obama’s Last State Dinner
With a tough referendum vote around the corner, Italy’s Renzi shows off his best in Washington.
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<> on June 29, 2013 in Milan, Italy. Buon Compleanno, Mr. Bunga-Bunga
Time is finally catching up with Berlusconi, Italy’s former Prime Minister.
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Newly elected mayor of Rome, Five Star Movement's candidate Virginia Raggi, gives a press conference after winning the mayoral election on June 19, 2016 at her campaign headquarters in Rome. / AFP / TIZIANA FABI (Photo credit should read TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images) Rome’s Anti-establishment Mayor Drops Bid to Host Olympics “Nightmare”
Mayor Virginia Raggi, struggling to gain credibility and clean up corruption in Italy’s capital, said a bid for the 2024 games would be “irresponsible”