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The country’s most powerful organised crime group packaged millions of plundered euros into funds and portfolios
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Regional disparities hamper technology transfer and job creation as economy recovers
Francesco Munzi’s mafia drama is like a dance of dark spirits
An astonishing collection of works, many of which remained hidden until the last half-century or so
Turnout slumps across Italy but support for Northern League surges
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Near the Puglian coast, in not much more than a Portakabin, we sat down to the piscine feast of our lives
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By the time you reach Milan, chickpea soup has become positively sybaritic with pancetta, vegetables and a shredded pig’s head
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The ’Ndrangheta mafia is extending its reach into the north and beyond. Can Europe come up with a response?
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