Italian Citizenship: Doubts About Enrollment in AIRE, a Key Procedure for Those with Dual Nationality
Questions are rising among Argentine residents about the AIRE registration, which is essential for Italians with dual citizenship.
Italians vote on changes to the justice system
Italians are voting on a judicial reform that aims to make the judiciary more independent, proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Meloni's Justice Reform: Stress Test for Italy's Prodigy
Italians are voting on a significant justice reform this Sunday and Monday, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni facing a crucial test of public support.
Italians to vote on changing the legal system
Italians are voting in a referendum on a judicial reform proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which aims to separate judges and prosecutors.
All Means Are Used: Italians Have Difficulty Understanding the Referendum
The article discusses concerns among Italians about a proposed constitutional change that may affect legal proceedings and the potential release of serious criminals.
Italians head to the referendum: Is the judicial reform a test for Meloni?
Italians are set to vote on a referendum regarding judicial reform aimed at separating the careers of judges and public prosecutors, a vote that may signal the popularity of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Italians called to the polls for a highly debated referendum on judicial reform
Italians are voting in a referendum concerning judicial reform, which has faced significant criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence.
Indoor Athletics World Championships: The schedule for Saturday, March 21 and the Italians competing
Italy anticipates more medals on the second day of the Indoor Athletics World Championships in Torun, Poland, following Andy Diaz's gold in the triple jump.
Justice Referendum 2026, here is what you need to vote
It is important for Italians to understand the voting process and requirements for the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice reform scheduled for March 22 and 23, 2026.
NATO leaves Iraq after Iranian raids: Italians in Naples
NATO has decided to withdraw its mission from Iraq due to heightened risks of direct involvement in the conflict with Iran.
Meloni on the referendum: 'A hand behind Delmastro, the Italians will assess'
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defends Undersecretary Delmastro amid controversies surrounding the upcoming referendum, as political tensions rise in Italy.
Separation of careers, two CSMs, lottery: what the Nordio reform provides and the controversial points
Italians will vote on the Nordio-Meloni constitutional amendment regarding the separation of judicial careers and other key reforms.
Referendum, the mobilization of young people on TikTok: #iovotono tops the trends
Young Italians are mobilizing on TikTok against a proposed justice reform, using the hashtag #iovotono to express their dissatisfaction.
The Appeal of Confindustria: "Voting Helps the Economy"
Confindustria and several agricultural and commercial associations urge Italians to vote in the upcoming referendum, linking improved justice to economic growth.
Horrific 'safari'. Rich Italians traveled to Sarajevo to shoot at people, claims journalist
An Italian journalist claims that wealthy Italians were the predominant group among those paying to shoot at civilians during the siege of Sarajevo in the early 1990s.
Justice referendum, polling open on Sunday 22 and Monday 23 March: voting guide
Italians will vote on a constitutional referendum regarding judicial reform on March 22 and 23.
Meloni's warning on the referendum: "If the no wins, the Italians will pay the price"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized the significance of the upcoming justice reform referendum, stressing that a loss would have negative consequences for the populace, despite her government's stability.
Meloni's Video Tutorial: "Vote Yes for a Fairer Justice"
Giorgia Meloni encourages Italians to vote in the upcoming referendum on justice reform in a social media video tutorial.
Polls open abroad, fraud alarm. This is how the CGIL pushes for No
Concerns have been raised about potential electoral fraud involving millions of ballots sent to Italians living overseas, as reports of irregularities and outdated voter registrations emerge.
Even Italians Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in America
St. Patrick's Day, originally a Catholic feast day in Ireland, has become a broader cultural celebration in America, emphasizing community and inclusivity.
Serie A, not a championship for Italians: the incredible record of Como
The article discusses the alarming decline of Italian players in Serie A, highlighting Como's record of fielding only one Italian player this season amidst worries for the national team's future.
Sinner restarts from the ATP in Miami, draw made: who he debuts against and the opponents of the Italians
Jannik Sinner prepares for his debut at the ATP Miami tournament following his recent success at Indian Wells.
Briatore also votes yes. "Prosecutors in Italy never pay"
Flavio Briatore urges Italians to vote yes in a justice referendum, criticizing the judicial system and sharing personal grievances from past legal experiences.
The Offer That Germany Feared: Italians Seek Commerzbank
This article discusses the Italian interest in acquiring Commerzbank, a German financial institution, raising concerns in Germany.
Acquisition by Italians: Commerzbank can learn from Pro Sieben Sat 1
The article discusses the struggles of Italian investors Andrea Orcel of Unicredit and the Berlusconi family to gain a foothold in the German market, specifically regarding their respective interests in Commerzbank and Pro Sieben Sat 1.
Another attack on Italians. Drone destroyed in Kuwait
A kamikaze drone attack by Iranian Revolutionary Guards has destroyed an Italian drone at the Ali Al Salem airbase in Kuwait, although no Italian personnel were harmed.
Italians want to buy German bank for 261 billion kroner
Italian bank UniCredit has made a bid of 35 billion euros for the German Commerzbank, which equates to approximately 261 billion kroner, but the acquisition faces opposition from the German government and Commerzbank employees.
Antonelli ended a 20-year wait for Italians. The debate about new rules continues
Kimi Antonelli made history by becoming the second youngest winner in Formula 1, ending a 20-year gap for Italian drivers.
Schlein in Bologna at the No Square: 'Italians do not want to pay for the wars of the USA and Israel'
Democratic Party Secretary Schlein criticized the government's involvement in foreign conflicts and expressed solidarity with local officials facing right-wing opposition.
FI unites the Yes Italy. Tajani: 'We are different from Gratteri'
Antonio Tajani, the leader of Forza Italia, emphasizes the significance of a campaign supporting constitutional reforms in a referendum, asserting it reflects a desire for change among Italians.
From the conflict to the bills: the cost of war on the wallets of Italians
The ongoing conflict is impacting Italian families through rising energy costs, driven by the increase in oil and gas prices.
Giant Slalom in Are, Goggia Eliminated: Asja Zenere (Tenth) Best of the Italians
Sofia Goggia was eliminated in the second run of the Giant Slalom in Are, Sweden, while Asja Zenere finished as the best Italian, placing tenth.
Schlein: the Premier thinks Italians are stupid. On the 18th in the square for the 'no' with Silvestri and De Cataldo
Elly Schlein leads a rally in Rome against an upcoming referendum, asserting that Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni disrespects Italian voters.
Schlein: 'Rapists free with the no? Meloni treats Italians as stupid'
Elly Schlein, the leader of the Democratic Party in Italy, criticizes Prime Minister Meloni for manipulating public sentiments regarding a referendum linked to justice reforms, suggesting that Meloni's statements are irresponsible and that trust in institutions is at risk.
The Summary Trial
The article discusses the fear and intimidation felt by Italians regarding the judiciary and media influence on voting decisions.
Almost half of Euro candidates are Italians
Nearly half of the 175,000 candidates registered for jobs in the European Union this year are from Italy, while only 382 candidates are from Estonia.
Attack on Italians: Why a Massacre Was Narrowly Avoided in Erbil
A near-massacre incident involving Italians in Erbil raises concerns about security and stability in the region.
Italian citizenship: Court analyzes constitutionality of law that impacts Brazilian descendants
The Italian Constitutional Court is examining the constitutionality of recent changes to citizenship laws that affect descendants of Italians born abroad, particularly impacting Brazilian citizens.
Cryptocurrencies, chocolate, and software: from Devasini to Ferrero, the richest in Italy according to Forbes
The article reports on the latest Forbes ranking of the richest Italians, highlighting Giancarlo Devasini in cryptocurrencies, Giovanni Ferrero in chocolate, and Andrea Pignataro in financial software.
Youtrend Survey: Yes to a Common European Army but Without Abandoning NATO
A recent survey shows that a significant portion of Italians support the idea of a common European army, provided that NATO is not abandoned.
The Italian Ambassador in the Emirates, Fanara: '9,500 compatriots repatriated'
Italian Ambassador Lorenzo Fanara reports on the successful repatriation of 9,500 Italians from the United Arab Emirates amid regional security concerns.
Cracks and manures in the Pyramid of the Italians, the fascist monument that Vox insisted on protecting in Castilla y Leรณn
The Pyramid of the Italians, a fascist monument in northern Burgos, remains neglected despite its recent designation as a Cultural Asset of Interest by the regional government.
25,000 nationals have returned. Tajani: "Our task force is a model of efficiency"
Around 25,000 Italians have returned from the Middle East due to the recent crisis, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.
Abagnara: 'In Lebanon, Unifil is crucial to avoid escalation. Italians will not leave'
General Diodato Abagnara emphasizes the importance of Unifil's mission in Lebanon to prevent escalation in the region, asserting that Italian troops will remain deployed.
Italians erupt in applause for Russian and Belarusian athletes โ social media
Italians applauded Russian and Belarusian athletes at the 2026 Paralympic Games, marking their return to international competition after previous bans.
Italy, Missed West Because We Love the Worst
The article discusses Italy's complex relationship with Western liberal democracies, highlighting a historical tendency among Italians to support authoritarian regimes over democratic ones.
Eros's World Tour with Italian Pop
Eros Ramazzotti's concert in Copenhagen showcases his international appeal as he embarks on a world tour, attracting a diverse audience beyond just Italians.
Singer BigMama also among the Italians returned from Dubai: the first photo in Italy
Italian singer BigMama, who was stranded in Dubai due to escalating military tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the USA, has returned to Italy and shared her harrowing experience online.
Italians stuck in the Gulf, another 8,900 trying to return home
Around 8,900 Italians remain stranded in the Gulf region as flight operations gradually resume.
Famous fashion house will not end up in American hands. Italians surprise the market
The Italian fashion brand Missoni will remain under the control of the Missoni family, surprising market expectations that it would be sold to an American investor.