The PM has been lauded for Italy's growing role on the world stage. But poverty and precarity are forcing vast numbers to emigrate, says Florence-based writer Jamie Mackay ...
"When I was in the US Navy, I lived in Naples, Italy. Italy is not as wealthy as the US, but it has a multi-tiered healthcare system that works just fine. People who are affluent can, and sometimes do, pay for their own medical care. The rest can go ...
One of the people arrested was named by Italy's interior minister Matteo Piantedosi as Mohammad Hannoun, the president of the Palestinian Association in Italy.