Italy

Gloomy Italians Vote In Election Crucial For Euro Zone

Italy voted on Sunday in one of the most unpredictable elections in years, with many voters expressing rage against a discredited elite and doubt that a government will emerge strong enough to combat a severe economic crisis.

Italy and Greece Flooded by Torrential Rain [VIDEO]

Overnight, streets throughout Italy and Greece turned into rivers as torrential rains flooded south eastern Europe on Friday leaving many neighborhoods in ruin

Mount Etna's Volcanic Eruption Caught on Film (VIDEO)

A volcano eruption in Italy shot dangerously hot lava and gas into the air earlier this week and the footage of nature's wrath was caught on film.

Fed Cup Tennis 2013 First Round Recap: Russia, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic and Italy Advance to Semifinals in April

The World Group reconvened for the second and last day of the first round as eight countries vied for their spot in the semifinals this April. Four countries-Russia, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic and Italy- moved on and will compete against each other for the chance to make it to this year's finals.

Fed Cup Tennis 2013 Recap, Schedule, and Live Stream: No. 9 Samantha Stosur Comes Out Short During Day 1

This year’s Fed Cup 2013 kicked off on Friday with the first round pitting eight countries in the World Group against each other for the chance to move onto the semifinals in April.

Fed Cup Tennis 2013: Italy vs. USA Game Preview, Players, Stats

The Fed Cup's last matchup for the first round will put returning World Group member Italy against the USA. Italy will hold the home court advantage as it competes against team USA at 105 Stadium in Rimini, Italy.

Silvio Berlusconi Wife Wins $48 Million Per Year in Divorce Settlement

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is having a bad year

FIFA Ballon d'Or 2012 Nominees: Why Juventus' Andrea Pirlo Could Make the Top Three

At age 33, Italian defender Andrea Pirlo is having one of the best years of his historic career.

Officials Resign Over Earthquake Conviction of Italian Scientists: Seismologists Guilty of Manslaughter for Failure to Predict Deadly Quake

Five Italian officials have resigned in protest over the convictions of seven Italian scientists on manslaughter charges.

Italian Scientists Convicted for not Foreshadowing Deadly Earthquake in L'Aquila

Six Italian scientists have been convicted of manslaughter for not providing proper information on a 2009 earthquake that killed 300 people.

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