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Robert Wilson lights up the Panza Collection at its home near Milan

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Robert Wilson is honouring two of Europe’s most important art collectors. Giuseppe Panza and wife Rosa began collecting in the 1950s, and now the American visual artist and theatre director has filled their old home with video portraits...
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Making plastics from natural products, not oil

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Based in Italy’s Po River delta in the Italian north-east, biochemical company Novamont has opened the first plant in the world to make a chemical compound used in the production of plastics with renewable sources such as sugar and...
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Young Lance Stroll at Ferrari Academy

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Eleven-year-old Quebec racing phenom cuts his teeth at prestigious racing school in Italy in 2010
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Dubai embraces Italian design

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Design in Dubai, twice a year the city organises exhibitions to showcase the latest innovations. It is no surprise that Italian design is a feature in Dubai. Sixteen Italian companies represent the country, which exports hundreds of...
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Monte dei Paschi banks on restructuring plan

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Italy’s Monte dei Paschi di Siena has confirmed more details of its restructuring plan – including writing off bad loans and raising five billion euros in new capital by the end of the year. The third largest Italian bank said it will...
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Ancient meets modern in 3D reconstruction of Pompeii home

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To this day, Pompeii’s famous ruins are a source of wonder and mystery to countless visitors. However, it can be difficult to visualise how the ancient buildings appeared before the devastating volcanic eruption in 79 AD. Therefore...
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Italy may miss fiscal targets: EU

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Italy’s budget may not meet EU fiscal targets, according to the bloc’s executive body. The European Commission wants Rome to explain why it expects to have a higher than expected budget deficit of 2.7 percent of GDP next year. “We...
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Italy rocked by 2 back-to-back earthquakes

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Central region suffers widespread damage
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Drone footage shows widespread devastation in Italy

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Series of earthquakes cause severe damage in many regions
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Rescuers pull dog alive out of rubble in Italy

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Emerges dirty and thirsty from quake-damaged building
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Italy referendum looming

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Italy's referendum in December could push the country into political chaos and spark another EU economic crisis.
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Dean and Dan and Marni in Milan

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Sibling designers Dean and Dan Caten presented their new Dsquared2 spring/summer 2017 collection at Milan Fashion Week. The party collection featured ’80s inspired looks mixed with punk-influenced fabrics and details. Puffed shoulders...
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New chief executive faces huge task to rescue Italian bank Monte dei Paschi

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It is all change at the top for struggling Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena as it tries to avoid collapse, which would send shock waves through the country’s financial and political institutions. New chief executive Marco Morelli...
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Smart Specialisation toward economic growth

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This edition of Real Economy comes from Bologna in Italy and Poland and focuses on the regions Smart Specialisation plans. Euronews’ Maithreyi Seetharaman visited the heart of the Emilia Romagna region in Italy to see how it, and other...
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Touring Italy quake devastation

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Many affected communities are now ghost towns, CBC's Margaret Evans reports
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National day of mourning in Italy

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Small towns across central Italy are grappling with the loss of loved ones, homes, even a way of life, CBC's Margaret Evans reports