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A Serial Killer in the Alps?
Three months later, cops are still stumped by the grisly murder of four in the French Alps.... MORE
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Italy’s Schools Are Occupato
In Italy, students are occupying a growing number of high schools and universities to protest... MORE
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A Bunga-Bunga Kidnapping
Why did it take more than 24 hours for the Berlusconi to go to the cops? By Barbie Latza Nadeau. MORE
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Luxury Fashion in Africa?
At the IHT Luxury Conference in Rome, many said that Africa could become the next major hub for... MORE
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Europe’s Day of Rage
Wednesday’s violent protests shook the streets of Southern Europe, where the battle over E.U.... MORE
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Arrest Made in French Alps Murder Mystery
Police arrested a Nigerian-born man on Tuesday, who allegedly tried to access the late Saad... MORE
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No Berlusconi Bump for Italian Women?
It’s been a year without sexist Silvio Berlusconi in office, but the situation for the nation’s... MORE
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The Men Who Stole From the Pope
A Holy See employee has been convicted of helping the pope's butler steal from his private desk. MORE
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The Grinch Of Europe
Greece votes to cancel Christmas—but European financial leaders say its austerity measures might be... MORE
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Guess Who’s Back?
Italy’s technocrats have stabilized the country. But soon the politicians will return to power. MORE
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Rome's Halloween Horror Stabbing
Five years to the day after Meredith Kercher's murder, police say another study-abroad student was... MORE
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Venice’s Cruise Conundrum
The City of Canals gets a huge economic boost from cruise ships—but are the vessels destroying its... MORE
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Plot Thickens in Alps Murders
New evidence suggests that Saad Al-Hilli and his family were killed over Saddam Hussein’s fortune. MORE
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Berlusconi Nailed on Tax Fraud
Sentenced to jail, the slippery former Italian prime minister has run out of luck, writes Barbie... MORE