
Americans ride to free the Cuban Five
On Sunday, May 5, two Americans rode their bikes in a 40-mile ride that passed through over 20 different towns in the area of Lake Como, Italy.

Berlusconi heaps praise on Mussolini
Berlusconi, a billionaire media titan, whose conservatives are polling second in voter surveys ahead of next month's election, spoke to reporters a during ceremony commemorating the Holocaust.

Italy's heritage for sale
Some 350 historic buildings in the capital and historic towns across the country are to be sold off.
World Notes: Haiti, Kazakhstan, Italy and more
Evictions in Haiti, oil drilling in Cuba, troubles for the Italian prime minister - and more.
World Notes: Italy, Japan, Pakistan – and more
International news clips regarding Italy, Yemen, Japan, Pakistan, Bolivia and Cuba.
World Notes: Cuba, Afghanistan, Italy and more
The U.S. military is bringing contraband to Argentina and, apparently, planning to stay forever in Afghanistan. Read this and more!

World Notes: Egypt, Cuba, Kenya, Italy, Venezuela, India
A round up of international news from Egypt, Cuba, Kenya, Italy, Venezuela and India.

Media fury over Berlusconi's “gag”
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi pushes to "gag" Italian media.

Amidst election setbacks, Italian left urges unity
The votes in the Italian regional elections reflected a strong sense of political frustration in Italy.

Recent attacks in Europe expose racist underbelly
Resurgent racism manifested by death threats and violence cropped up last month in Italy and Hungary.

