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  • Thursday, 27 July, 2023
    FT Magazine
    How a southern Italian crime family’s reign ended in tragedy

    Two shocking murders, 25 years apart, framed the Pitittos’ scramble for a seat at the top table of organised crime

    A large bullet hole in a car window. A ‘web’ of cracked glass has formed around it
  • Friday, 27 November, 2020
    News in-depthItaly
    Health service in Italy’s poor south at mercy of Covid and crime

    Hospital system in Calabria already weakened by vast debts and infiltration by organised criminals

    Nurses wheel in a Covid-19 patient into a hospital in Calabria
  • Thursday, 9 July, 2020
    FT SeriesThe best long reads of 2020
    How the Mafia infiltrated Italy’s hospitals and laundered the profits globally

    The country’s most powerful organised crime group packaged millions of plundered euros into funds and portfolios

  • Friday, 6 March, 2020
    My Addresses
    My addresses: chef-patron Francesco Mazzei on Cosenza, Calabria

    From freshly made pasta with lobster to the best hazelnut gelato, these are the places to eat and drink

  • Sunday, 4 February, 2018
    News in-depthItalian politics
    Five Star gains as Italy’s southern voters lose faith

    Anti-establishment feeling is strong in region yet to benefit from eurozone’s recovery

    EEX4WB italy, calabria, crotone, historic centre. Image shot 1998. Exact date unknown.
  • Thursday, 29 June, 2017
    News in-depthFT Data
    North v South: Italy’s foreign investment gulf

    Regional disparities hamper technology transfer and job creation as economy recovers

  • Thursday, 24 November, 2016
    World
    Onboard the Topaz Responder
    VIBO VALENTIA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 24:  Refugees on the the MOAS vessel "Topaz Responder" as it comes into port on November 24, 2016 in Vibo Valentia, Italy. The MOAS team worked through the night of the 21st and into the next morning rescuing 'approximately' 600 people from several vessels though that figure could change. It is believed that several people had died after one rubber dinghy capsized. 117 people were saved from that incident, but many were left suffering from hypothermia and various other minor injuries. MOAS were patrolling in the 'SAR Search and Rescue Zone, approximate 20KM off the coastline of Libya, and running rescue missions for the many migrants and refugees who continue to attempt to make the dangerous crossing across the Mediterranean Sea to Italy. MOAS are a Malta based registered foundation dedicated to providing professional search-and-rescue assistance to refugees and migrants in distress at sea and work alongside with the Red Cross on board the Topaz Responder. The number of deaths this year of people crossing the Mediterranean has risen to almost 4,300. MOAS alone have rescued around 19,000.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 29 October, 2015
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Black Souls — film review: ‘A terrific way with silence’

    Francesco Munzi’s mafia drama is like a dance of dark spirits

    'Black Souls'
  • Tuesday, 14 April, 2015
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence — review

    An astonishing collection of works, many of which remained hidden until the last half-century or so

    Medici Riccardi horse’s head, from the second half of the fourth century BC
  • Friday, 13 February, 2015
    FT AlphavilleEuropean banks
    Euro area divergence more about regions than countries
  • Monday, 24 November, 2014
    Italian politics
    Italy regional elections deliver warning to Renzi

    Turnout slumps across Italy but support for Northern League surges

    Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi
  • Friday, 22 August, 2014
    FT Magazine
    An Italian adventure: the trip to Calabria

    This poor, remote region in Italy’s toe is little known to tourists and foodlovers. But for one writer the overlooked beauty – and rustic cooking – had a romance of its own

    Illustration by Andy Bridge of a group of travellers looking at livestock in Calabria
  • Friday, 4 July, 2014
    Life & Arts
    Recipe: mussels and potatoes

    Near the Puglian coast, in not much more than a Portakabin, we sat down to the piscine feast of our lives

  • Friday, 7 February, 2014
    FT Magazine
    How a southern Italian restaurateur stood up to the mafia
    Filippo Cogliandro
  • Friday, 10 January, 2014
    InterviewLunch with the FT
    Lunch with the FT: Elisabetta Tripodi

    Over cicci ricci and chocolate cake, the Calabrian mayor tells John Lloyd about sexism in Italian politics and her mission to fight organised crime

    illustration of Elisabetta Tripodi
  • Monday, 27 May, 2013
    World
    Belfast developer held in Africa as net to haul in Mafia widens
  • Tuesday, 5 March, 2013
    World
    Police arrest 20 in anti-Mafia operation
  • Friday, 22 February, 2013
    FT MagazineRowley Leigh
    Recipe: pasta e ceci – chickpea soup

    By the time you reach Milan, chickpea soup has become positively sybaritic with pancetta, vegetables and a shredded pig’s head

    chickpea soup
  • Monday, 22 October, 2012
    The World blogTony Barber
    Why separatism is an exaggerated threat to Europe
  • Tuesday, 16 October, 2012
    The World blogTony Barber
    All roads lead to Rome: political corruption in Italy
  • Friday, 12 October, 2012
    FT Magazine
    Grape varieties you’ve never heard of

    From South Carolina to Calabria, Mallorca to Georgia, here are some of the world’s lesser known grapes

  • Friday, 12 October, 2012
    FT Magazine
    Where it all began...

    The majority of grapes are descended from a handful of ancient ‘founder varieties’ - some of them very surprising indeed

  • Friday, 20 July, 2012
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Italy’s most wanted

    The ’Ndrangheta mafia is extending its reach into the north and beyond. Can Europe come up with a response?

    From Alberto Giuliani's photographic series 'Married to the Mob'
  • Thursday, 5 April, 2012
    World
    Bossi quits as Northern League leader
  • Tuesday, 6 March, 2012
    US & Canadian companies
    Coke sticks with Italian orange suppliers
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