The London Stock Exchange Group said the average daily number of trades fell 21% in November to 781,875, while the average value of those trades dropped 7% to 7.1 billion pounds. While the averge daily value in Italy surged 38%, the average daily...
Two leading American scholars discuss the differences between the Italian and American justice systems and why the Amanda Knox trial in Perugia, Italy, seemed so confounding to the American public.
Police in Greece on Saturday detained dozens of alleged anarchists, including five from Italy, in raids on the eve of demonstrations to mark a teenager's killing by police.
Thousands of demonstrators marched
through Rome to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Silvio
Berlusconi in a protest dubbed “No Berlusconi Day” by its
organizers.
(Update1) Amanda Knox, a 22-year-old American
student, was found guilty by an Italian court of the 2007 murder
in Perugia of her roommate Meredith Kercher and sentenced to 26
years in prison.
A convicted killer told a court in Turin on Friday that a Mafia leader convicted of a 1993 bombing campaign had boasted of his links to Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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