Friends, families, and locals of the Bronx’s Little Italy took to the streets on May 8th to pay homage to Michele “Mike” Greco, a neighborhood institution. Greco, who owned the famous Mike’s Deli since the 1950s, died in 2019 at the age of 89. His legacy lives on in his three children Louisa, Marco, and

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One of Italy’s most defining and enduring symbols, apart from the classic pasta, pizza, and gelato, is arguably the Vespa.

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Italy has begun the process of reckoning with its colonial history in North Africa and the active part it played in looting artworks and exhibiting them in its museums.

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Italy Begins Confronting Its Colonial Past

The North End, located steps away from Boston’s scenic harbor, is the city’s historically oldest and most iconic immigrant neighborhood. The one-square-mile neighborhood is home to nearly 100 restaurants and dozens of coffee houses, pastry shops, old-school delis, and shops.With so many restaurants to choose from, it can be hard to decide where to eat

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5 of the Best Old-School Italian Restaurants in Boston’s North End

German airline group Lufthansa is planning on taking over Italy’s relatively new national carrier ITA Airways by the mid-2020s.

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Lufthansa Is About to Take Over Italy’s ITA Airways

The Villa of the Quintili, one of the most impressive excavated ancient Roman villas, lies on the ancient Appian Way southeast from Rome.

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Lavish Ancient Roman Winery Revealed During a Recent Excavation

With over 4,700 miles of coastline freckled with some of the world’s most beautiful resort towns and beaches, there’s no doubt that Italy is a top summer destination.

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5 Top Beaches in Lazio

The quaint town of Irsina, located in Italyàs southern Basilicata region, is home to 4,000 Italian residents – and more than 300 non-Italians from 12 different countries.

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This Italian Village Is Being Repopulated by Foreigners

In response to this second outbreak, the city of Florence devised a unique coping mechanism: buchette del vino, or “wine windows.”

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Get to Know Florence’s Ancient Wine Windows

A new marketing campaign unveiled by Italy’s tourism ministry has drawn controversy on social media from Italians.

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Why Are Italians So Upset Over Italy’s New Tourism Campaign?