NTDTV
| Oct 19, 2011
The recent protests in Rome have prompted the government to come up with new laws to prevent violence, but will they restrict peaceful demonstrations too? Presenting the proposals, Italy's interior minister Roberto Maroni said: "I realize that th...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 6, 2011
The Italian government is to call a confidence vote to push its austerity budget through parliament. A cabinet meeting is being arranged to authorize the vote. Meanwhile, much of Italy's air, land, and sea transport has ground to a halt as the...
Sky News
| Sep 15, 2011
The eurozone is poised to hear more bad news on the state of its economic health, after Rome became the latest scene of protests over spending cuts and tax hikes.
Al Jazeera English
| Oct 27, 2011
Have people lost all confidence in the global economy and global economic systems? Is there a global solution or do individual countries need different remedies? Al Jazeera's Inside Story investigates.
Two British couples were charged £54 (64 euros) for four ice cream cones, while on holiday in Rome.
Fleur Pellerin, the French minister of Innovation, says President Hollande proposes a new "economic government."
CNN's Nina dos Santos explains why prime parts of London are being bought up but not occupied.
A tornado has battered northern Italy, causing millions of dollars worth of damage in two provinces near Bologna, and injuring at least 12 people.
European reform of the Common Agricultural Policy sees environmentalists pitched against farmers over how best to manage the continent's agricultur...