ROME (Reuters) - President Sergio Mattarella told Elon Musk on Wednesday not to interfere in Italian affairs after the U.S.
Meanwhile, a manslaughter investigation has been opened up by the Rome Public Prosecutor's Office, as reported by NeedToKnow.
Pope Francis has been quite outspoken about the need to safeguard the environment but now the decision to chop down a ...
Antognolla castle, in Umbria, is being transformed into a Six Senses resort, offering guests and golfers a soothing ...
ROME, NOV 13 - Two people, a father and son who are allegedly doctors, have been placed under investigation on manslaughter charges after Margaret Spada, a 22-year-old from Siracusa, died after a ...
ROME, NOV 13 - Elon Musk on Wednesday slammed on his X platform as "unacceptable" a decision by Rome judges to nix the ...
On Monday, the Court of Rome once again suspended the detention of migrants that were to be sent by Italy to Albania for ...
Matteo Salvini, the leader of the Right-wing League party and the deputy prime minister, accused the Rome court of issuing ...
Mark Lawrenson’s first Republic of Ireland cap rests proudly in the playfully signposted ‘naughty corner’ of his Yorkshire ...
Matias Moroni, who started on the bench in Rome, is promoted to the run-on team at centre, alongside Lucio Cinti. The ...
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, the leader of the far-right, anti-immigration League party, responded in English: “Elon Musk is right.” But the centre-left Democratic Party branded the ...