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Italian designer Riccardo Tisci is leaving Givenchy after 12 years with the French fashion house, Bernard Arnault, the president of parent company LVMH, announced on Thursday.

PENNANT rugby star Sioned Harries has been named in the starting line-up for Wales Women in the first match of their RBS Six Nations Tournament against Italy in Ancona on Saturday.

The Central Italian region which was rocked by major, deadly quakes in 2016 and January of this year on Friday morning experienced a series of 25 earthquakes, two over 4.0 magnitude.

European Union leaders placed a bet on Libya's fragile government to help them prevent a new wave of African migrants this spring, offering Tripoli 200 million euros and help to beef up its frontier controls.

Archaeologists are excavating a large semi-circular hall belonging to an Imperial Roman residence located in present-day Piazza Dante amid controversial plans to move the remains to the centre of the square.

In Italy’s orange belt, a crash in citrus prices is colliding with Europe’s migration crisis. Thousands of young migrants are getting stuck in Italy, and turning to orange farms for work.

The National Gallery of London will this spring showcase the Italian Renaissance from March 15 through June 25 with the 'Michelangelo and Sebastiano' exhibition.

Xavier Veilhan on Monday presented his music project 'Studio Venezia' for the French pavilion at the 57th International Art Exhibition in the lagoon city that opens in May.

Legendary song-writer, musician and poet Patti Smith will perform on May 6 in Turin ahead of the city's international book fair, Italy's largest event dedicated to books, scheduled on May 18-22.

Mauro Moretti, the chief executive of Leonardo, one of Europe’s largest defence companies, has been convicted and sentenced to seven years in jail for his role in a 2009 rail crash that killed 32 people in the Tuscan city of Viareggio.

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