Italy's campaign to put more of its huge public debt in the hands of small domestic savers will grow increasingly difficult, analysts say, but foreign investors lured by Rome's political stability and improving finances can plug any funding gap.
Italy's competition authority, which also polices consumer rights, said on Tuesday it was investigating Rome's bus and metro company Atac over poor service. The probe for "possible unfair commercial practices" focuses on Atac allegedly not meeting quality standards agreed with Rome covering 2021-2023,
There is life in Rome outside the tourist destinations. With this guide, you can eat the best dried pasta in the city and visit a winery owned by a prince.
Italy's economy grew by a listless 0.7% last year, below the government's official 1% forecast, but the budget deficit fell by more than expected as tax revenues jumped, data showed on Monday.
TORVAIANICA, Italy (AP) — Moira Camila Garnica and a group of fellow migrant transgender women have been gathering at their parish church to pray for Pope Francis as he continues to battle pneumonia in a Rome hospital, about an hour away from this modest seaside town.
Delegates and observers applauded, with caveats, the delayed conclusion of the 16th United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, or COP16, in Rome on Feb. 28. The big takeaway was an agreement by the world’s nations to a multiprong pathway to raising $200 billion annually by 2030 to help reverse the rate of global species extinctions
The expatriate community is small but shares a special bond with Francis, who has been in the hospital since Feb. 14.
I love visiting Bologna, an Italian city near Florence. It's less crowded than popular destinations like Rome, and there's so much to do here.
France will face unbeaten Six Nations leader Ireland in a buoyant mood after thrashing Italy by a record-high 73-24 in Rome.
Italy isn’t the only place with awe-inspiring ruins from the Roman Empire. Avoid the crowds and see the broader picture of Roman history at these 10 destinations across Europe and northern Africa.
Italy’s government wants to replace Jean-Marc Chéry, the man at the helm of Franco-Italian chipmaking joint-venture STMicroelectronics NV, for poor performance.