Deportations expose rifts within Rome coalition
Patriarch whose kaleidoscopic patterns built a family empire
Rome asked how it plans to finance planned €10bn tax cuts and rise in social welfare spending
In an age of debt, indifference over where a country’s residents come from is not reasonable
The reluctant president is under fire for stretching his powers, writes Guy Dinmore
Italy’s PM-designate should be realistic about his priorities
Ten-year borrowing costs hit near three-year low
Politicians take advantage of the absence of bond vigilantes
Public outrage and despair derive not only from joblessness and the erosion of the welfare state
Turn on the liquidity taps and look the other way
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