Euro area agrees bond support for Italy, Spain
Eurozone leaders agreed on Friday to take emergency action to bring down Italy's and Spain's spiralling borrowing costs and to create a single supervisory body for eurozone banks by the end of 2012, a
Italy beat England on penalties to reach Euro 2012 semis
Italy beat England 4-2 on penalties on Sunday after their Euro 2012 quarter-final in Kiev failed to produce a goal after 120 minutes.
The Italians won through to a semi-final against Germany in Warsa
Holders Spain held to draw by Italy
Holders Spain were held to a 1-1 draw by a dogged and determined Italy at the Arena Gdansk here on Sunday in the opening Group C match at the European Championship.
Italy took the lead on 61 minutes
Italian bank boss Profumo to face trial for tax fraud
The head of the world's oldest lender, Banca Monti dei Paschi di Siena, will go on trial for corporate tax fraud in a case linked to his former role as head of UniCredit, officials said on Tuesday.
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Italy hails bail for marines in India, asks for their return
Italy's Prime Minister Mario Monti expressed ‘great satisfaction’ on Saturday over the release on bail of two Italian marines accused of murdering Indian fishermen, but called for their return to Ital
Marines produced in court, case posted to June 18
A local court on Saturday posted to June 18 trial of the 'Enrica Lexie' case in which two Italian marines have been charged with shooting dead two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast on February
Italian marines released on bail
After a 104-day spell behind the bars, the Italian marines Salvatorre Girone and Latorre Massimilliano were released from Borstal School at Kakkanad on bail late on Saturday after the Kollam chief jud
Rescuers comb rubble for Italian quake survivors
Thousands of people huddled out of doors in northeastern Italy after the region's second killer earthquake in less than two weeks and officials warned of more aftershocks.
Tuesday's quake killed at l
Kerala govt grants bail to two Italian marines
In a respite for the two Italian marines charged with shooting down of two Indian fishermen, the Kerala High Court on Wednesday granted them bail with stringent conditions.
The court order comes
Quake survivors’ misery as Italy counts the cost
Rescue workers ended their search for survivors of a second killer earthquake in northeastern Italy on Wednesday, as local industry faced losses worth millions of euros.