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Soar over Basilicata, where the ancient cave city of Matera, the dramatic peaks of the Lucanian Dolomites, and the unspoiled ...
All of the victims are said to be tourists. According to Vincenzo De Luca, the president of the Campania region in southern Italy, two couples and one worker were inside the cable car, One person ...
If you want to look beyond traditional lodging for a unique stay in an unforgettable setting, here are places to check out ...
Fly over the abandoned medieval village of Craco in Basilicata, Italy—an eerie and cinematic ghost town perched on a rugged hilltop, famously featured in "The Passion of the Christ"—captured in ...
A short walk from the Trevi Fountain, this friendly trattoria has been serving satisfying dishes from Emilia-Romagna, a region in northeastern Italy, since 1931; the current owners took the helm ...
This is happening in many municipalities in Italy - mostly led by the center-right - on the eve of the eightieth anniversary of Liberation. To be celebrated, according to the government's wishes ...
Rep. Jim McGovern announced Thursday that his cancer-stricken 23-year-old daughter died “unexpectedly” while on a trip to Italy. Molly McGovern, the Massachusetts Democratic congressman’s ...
Rome's Galleria Borghese is among the museums offering free entry on April 25th. Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP. Italy will offer free entry to its state-run museums and cultural sites on Friday, April ...
Following Can Yaman's declaration that he favored Italy over Turkey, GAiN made the decision to remove the series "El Turco" from distribution on the platform. A startling decision was made by ...
A $145,000 Italy trip by a group of Ontario school trustees is “symbolic of deeper structural problems” within the school board. That statement was made in the findings of a third-party review ...
VATICAN CITY (KABC) -- Thousands of people have visited St. Peter's Square since Wednesday morning to pay homage to Pope Francis. Pope Francis' coffin has now been moved to St. Peter's Basilica ...
ROME — Italy’s government is privately unsure that its plan to reach NATO’s defense spending target of 2 percent of GDP will pass muster, despite public assurances to the contrary. The government has ...