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PD Primaries: A Vote for Democracy

Judith Harris

Over 3.1 million turned out to vote, with many waiting hours in line. Some of the 9,232 improvised polling stations, all staffed by volunteers, remained open into the late evening...

Not Only Polverini's Pigs

Judith Harris

Scandal at the Lazio regional government. A party, which was attended by around 2,000 people and cost 30,000 euros, was held in Rome. The event under the theme, “Ulysses...

Italian Politics, from Topless to Toppling

Judith Harris

An Italian magazine called "Chi" buys and prints photos of topless princess Kate Middleton in a 26-page spread. Why should we care? Because the magazine belongs to the...

The Biggest Italian Private Television Group Launches in the U.S.

Nicola Vincenzi

Mediaset Italia is here. Interview with Patricio Teubal, the dynamic manager who made it happen.

America Loves Monti—and Just Maybe, So Does Italy

Judith Harris

A subtle and sober intellectual economist in a discreet blue suit, the new "emergency premier" marks a departure from the recent Italian past. For one, he is hailed and respected...

Berlusconi: Cheering from the Sidelines

Judith Harris

The three reasons that let the former Italian Premier appear in good shape

The Who's Who of the Monti Goverment

Francesca Giuliani

The Monti government swears in the President: time for action has come. i-Italy introduces you to the new players of the Italian political game

A Young Voice in the Spirit of i-Italy

Francesca Giuliani

In this difficult moment for Italy I have been asking myself what to do at first, as the Editor in chief of a magazine dedicated to Italy, Italian Americans and Americans who have...

Wait Till the Donkey Kicks

Judith Harris

ROME - The front page of Il Sole-24 Ore, Italy's leading financial daily, said it all today, in a gigantic headline with just two words, written in 6-inch-tall letters: FATE...

MAMMA MIA! Why Do Italians Put Up with Berlusconi?

B. G.

At Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, Beppe Severgnini, the most sold Italian author abroad (columnist on Corriere della Sera and The Financial Times) Jacob Weisberg (Slate Magazine)...

As Genoa Drowns, Berlusconi Struggles to Stay Afloat

Judith Harris

Heavy rains and flooding in Genoa. At least seven people were killed on Friday. Another sad story after the small tornado in Le Cinque Terre eleven days ago. The fragility of...

Berlusconi wins confidence vote by a hair (but is he losing Italy?)

Judith Harris

Had the Berlusconi government fallen, it was expected that a technical cabinet to be headed by the prestigious economist Mario Monti, 69, was to take over until a controversial...

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