The prime minister, who is traveling to Rome, sees the European country as a destination for gas exports
By JC Reporter
Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre at last sees installation on platform in recognition of the hundreds of children sent to death camps
By Julie Carbonara
Swap the tourist hotspots of Italy’s north for a sunny city break in Bari
By Janice Hopper
Recent discovery of the truth about Jona Ostiglio has stunned historians and art experts alike
Find Jewish history on a luxurious Italian escape in a quiet corner of Sicily
By Lucy Daltroff
Liliana Segre, 92, a senator-for-life and the only member of her Jewish family to survive Auschwitz, spoke about the 'symbolic' value of her role following an election that produced the country's most right-wing government since 1945
By Daniel Ben-David
The Brothers of Italy co-founder and former defence minister now holds the second highest-ranking office of the Italian Republic
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Following the general election in September, a far-right coalition headed by the Brothers of Italy are set to take power
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By Nicholas Farrell
Giorgia Meloni’s party, Brothers of Italy, uses the logo of an old fascist party but she insists she is only right-wing
Calogero Pisano was suspended by his party, Fratelli d’Italia, amid uproar ahead of Sunday’s poll
Tilar J Mazzeo’s account of an Italian war story races along at a pace as relentless as that of actual events
By Amanda Hopkinson
On a study tour of Rome, Karen Skinazi discovers a delicacy from a bakery in the ghetto
By Karen E H Skinazi
Vini Lunardelli will stop selling its dictator wines next year
By Ben Bloch
Historian who analysed changes in contemporary Italian society
A Brothers of Italy councillor has been suspended from the party after he appeared to make humorous remarks about the Holocaust.
By Georgia L Gilholy
A new lease of life for a historic Venetian site
By Anthea Gerrie