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Behind Naples' glossy facade of aristocratic heritage and cosmopolitan culture lies a city plagued by criminality and a dwindling economy. Heavily reliant on tourism, the locals are feeling the strain.
Media tycoon, philanderer, and court-dodger: Berlusconi is certainly a leader that will go down as legend. But as the protests against him grow stronger, is his reign over Italy already history?
Venice is sinking under its ever-increasing influx of tourists. With a council that is determined to spend its tight budget on accommodating more of these invaders, the locals are growing impatient.
The recent riots between Africans and locals in the Calabrian town of Rosarno have sparked nationwide outrage. Whilst some blame racism, the appalling exploitation of migrant workers and a mafia wage levy are likelier causes.
The elegant canals of Venice were not designed to accommodate fourteen storey-high cruise liners. The city has always survived on its tourist trade, but increasingly this is threatening to destroy it.
A Cargo Ship, sunk by a former Mafia boss, was recently found 20 kilometres off the coast of Cetraro in Italy. Inside the ship was 120 barrels of toxic waste. Was the Italian government involved?
Behind the Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino is one of the most colourful money dynasties of Europe: the Agnelli family. The family is the largest shareholder of the group from which the fortunes of the Italian economy depends.
Yesterday, Berlusconi became the hero of Italy''s right when the Forza Italia and the post-fascist Alleanza Nationale combined. Will fascism emerge from the current economic crisis as it did in 1929?
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