John Durham under pressure to disclose details of Trump criminal probe
Durham received a tip from Italian officials in 2019 about suspicious financial dealings involving the former president.
Italians cheer as Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro finally arrested—video
Paramilitary officers swooped on the feared 60-year-old, nicknamed "Diabolik," in what is arguably the biggest organized crime arrest in Italy for three decades.
There's Good News on the Anti-Populist Front—No Really!
The 2010s were the decade of populism. From 2018-2020, the world's three largest democracies (India, the United States, and Brazil) were each governed by a populist leader, and of approximately 90 democracies around the world, as many as 20 in 2012 and 2013 were led by populists.
Russia may use nuclear weapons if Ukraine wins war, Italian minister warns
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his allies have made a series of direct or indirect threats of nuclear weapon use since the start of the Ukraine war.
Pope Francis laments 'famine of peace' in Christmas message
The pope called for an end of the war in Ukraine, and asked people to continue paying attention to conflicts and humanitarian issues around the world.
'The White Lotus' subtly references old films—Easter eggs you likely missed
The show's creatives took things much further than props and costumes, by calling up some iconic moments in Italian cinema.
Fuego volcano erupts sending lava and ash soaring into sky above Antigua
The incident comes just one week after Stromboli in Italy and Semeru in Indonesia erupted on the same day, and two weeks after Hawaii's Mauna Loa eruption.
'The White Lotus' season 3 theory comparing show to the Olympics goes viral
'The White Lotus' shocked viewers in the season two finale, with many quickly asking when they can expect to see the next installment.
"White Lotus" star Haley Lu Richardson talks embarrassing on-set accident
Richardson, who plays Portia on the popular HBO series, appeared as a guest during Tuesday's episode of "The Jennifer Hudson Show."
The countries accused of helping China set up "police stations" abroad
A new report from a human rights organization says more than 100 Chinese "police stations" have been set up around the world, some of them with local help.
Some fans are just learning a McDonald's has 2000-year-old skeletons inside
McDonald's Italia told Newsweek the restaurant is "the only one of its kind in Italy and the first in the world for McDonald's."
Lost temple swallowed by ocean discovered near Roman Empire's "Las Vegas"
The temple is "unique," an underwater archaeologist told Newsweek, the only known Nabatean temple in the Roman Empire found outside of the Nabatean territories themselves.
Ischia landslide: Deaths feared as videos show devastation in Italy
The Italian Civil Protection Department said on Saturday that weather conditions are making it difficult for rescuers to find people.
Lamborghini has a surprising sustainability story
Lamborghini is taking sustainability seriously, but that doesn't mean it's giving up its identity.
Italian police seize cocaine from 'Equalizer 3' catering staff
Following the death of the head caterer for "The Equaliser 3," Italian Police have seized cocaine from staff hotel rooms and made two arrests.
The most active volcanoes in the world—And which countries have most
There are about 1,350 potentially active volcanoes in the world, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Inside abandoned underground WWII fortress built by Mussolini
The incredible abandoned fortress is part of a system of fortifications that spread over 1,000 miles across Italy's northern frontier.
Italy's Stromboli Volcano Erupts, Flows Lava Into Sea
Italy has three active volcanoes—Stromboli, Mount Etna in Sicily, and the Vesuvius volcano close to the southern city of Naples.
Lessons for Italy's left after Giorgia Meloni's far-right victory
The recent elections in Italy saw Giorgia Meloni elected prime minister, beating out the center-left Democratic Party.
Italian chef reacts with horror to Hawaiian spaghetti recipe: "Mamma Mia"
Francesco Mazzei joined the chorus of voices expressing disdain, with one jokingly comparing it to "declaring war on Italy."
Globalism is dead—and Democracy Killed It
Italians were required to see themselves as Europeans first, and to accept unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.
What We Know About Italy's Next Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's Views
After her election victory to be Italy's prime minister, Meloni will inherit a "perfect storm of policy issues," according to analysts.
A Lesson From Russia: Democracy Doesn't Die in Just Darkness
What do new Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, Benjamin Netanyahu, Marine Le Pen, and Donald Trump have in common? All are popular leaders in democratic countries whose supporters are unafraid to support autocrats-in-training.
Should Conservatives in America Applaud Giorgia Meloni?
Whatever Meloni accomplishes, or fails to, the world should recognize and applaud this historic moment.
Hitler Was Not a Fascist, Argues Author Appearing on Newsmax TV
Author Sam Sorbo said Adolf Hitler was not a fascist and insisted the Democrat Party had closer ties to fascism than anything conservative.
How LICIACube Will Film NASA's DART Smashing Into an Asteroid
Images from the Italian Space Agency instrument are expected to show the DART mission's impact crater and giant plume of debris.
Meloni's Success In Italy Celebrated With Far-Right Memes, Mockery of Left
Far-right meme Pepe the Frog has appeared in Italian posts on Twitter celebrating Meloni's expected success in Sunday's national elections.
Ted Cruz Hails 'Spectacular' Giorgia Meloni as GOP Finds Potential Ally
Meloni has seemingly swept to power in Italy on a wave of populism that echoes the fervor fostered by Donald Trump.
Giorgia Meloni Set To Be Italy's First Far-Right Leader Since WWII
Meloni's success follows a softening of her image after a long history of bashing the European Union, immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community.
Giorgia Meloni Victory in Italy is Putin's Best-Case Scenario
"This is the best outcome the Kremlin could hope for," Eleonora Tafuro of the Italian Institute for International Political Studies told Newsweek.