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France and Italy Can't Seem to Agree on What to Do About the Immigration Crisis
Since Thursday, 200 immigrants have been trying to cross the border between France and Italy, near the small town of Ventimiglia in Italy—but the French police have been preventing their entrance into the country.
'I Have Nothing to Regret': Vladimir Putin Cites the Lord's Guidance Ahead of Vatican Visit
Renewed warnings from the G7 over Ukraine have not put a dent in Putin's good mood as he visits Italy. God is there for the Russian leader to make sure he always does the right thing, apparently.
Milan is Burning: The No Expo Movement
The No Expo group claims Milan’s Expo 2015 is rife with corruption and only serves to benefit corporate interests. VICE News meets members of the activist movement as they protest in the city's streets.
Suspected al Qaeda Mastermind of Museum Terror Attack Killed in Tunisia
Though the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the March 18 attack, Tunisian authorities blamed al Qaeda’s offshoot in North Africa and said nine suspects were killed in a raid Sunday.
Chaos in Libya Provides Fertile Ground for Islamic State Propaganda
Regional and world leaders already concentrating on battling the terror group in Iraq and Syria have been alarmed by developments in Libya, where it has been steadily building a presence.
Italian Protesters Clash with Police, Climb Colosseum, and Egg German Embassy
Tens of thousands of Italians descended on dozens of cities across the country today, in sometimes violent protests against proposed labor and social reforms.
Too Old for Jail, Berlusconi Gets Sentenced to Community Service in a Senior Home
The former Italian prime minister's four-year sentence for tax fraud turned into a few days of service at a home for elderly citizens.
In Photos: The Battle Against Austerity Hits Rome
Even with PM Renzi taking the reins, nothing has changed according to protesters — one of the underlying reasons of discontent.
A 'Blue Bloc' Stormed the Streets of Rome This Weekend
This past Saturday, an array of parties and political groups belonging to Italy's far left paraded angrily through the streets of Rome. They'd gathered to protest what they feel are destabilizing austerity measures brought in by the new coalition...
Will the Tony Blair of Italian Politics Get the Country Out of Its Slump?
Matteo Renzi was appointed Prime Minister last week, making him Italy's youngest ever leader.