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An exclusive look at Villa Passalacqua
Thirteen executives acquitted of helping world’s oldest bank hide more than €2bn losses
Rome says move is pending new Brussels’ sanctions amid reports vessel was ready to sail
Rome unveils €14bn support package to help nation weather fallout from Ukraine invasion and economic headwinds
Italy’s tough new approach to Russia marks one of the biggest foreign policy shifts in Europe in years
Ukraine war takes toll on eurozone as US economy contracts and renminbi falls
Seven-month fight over Italy’s largest insurance group has raised fears over lasting recriminations
Often overlooked by visitors, this early-20th-century experiment in urban development — all brightly coloured streets, secret green spaces and traditional trattorias — makes for a fascinating diversion from the centre
ECB should not let worries over country’s debt stand in way of greater monetary policy action against inflation
Lace-carved, feather-fringed and tessellated takes on flooring are the stars at Homo Faber 2022
Mario Draghi aims to sign agreement to boost volumes on visit next week
Migrants flock to western Europe’s largest Ukrainian community after Russia’s invasion
Number of ejected officials reaches 300 as EU ministers discuss harsher sanctions on Moscow
The photographer, artist and author Michael Roberts’ new book, Island of Eternal Beauties, is a love letter to his adopted home
Pier Luigi Nervi’s once-abandoned landmark is surging back to life
Kremlin denies opponents’ claim that Russian president is owner of luxury vessel
Rome staging turns the story into a rallying cry for the world’s oppressed but too many allusions feel tenuous and forced
Italian PM backs Kyiv’s efforts just weeks after bloc’s leaders collectively declined to support application
While not for the faint-hearted, these cheap cuts, known as ‘il quinto quarto’, are some of the most mouthwatering dishes on the menu in the Eternal City
Ending the reliance on one energy supplier will involve painful adjustments for Germany, Italy and other EU nations
Berlin and other EU countries seek alternative suppliers to Russia and ways to shield consumers from rising prices
Financial markets are understandably twitchy as next year’s parliamentary elections approach
Pietro Salini says upgrading infrastructure in the south is particularly important
Alessandro Antonello calls for more investment to compete with English rivals
Mario Draghi warns that sanctions against Russia would hit gas-dependent Italy particularly hard
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