Italy


Job creation, Italian style

Vincenzina Santoro | 17 October 2012 |
tags: corporate responsibility, Italy, job creation
Even in his last days, Angelo Corigliano took his social responsibilities seriously.


Italy’s conscientious doctors

Vincenzina Santoro | 03 October 2012 |
tags: abortion, conscientious objection, Italy
Up to 85 percent of gynecologists in some regions refuse to perform abortions.


Reliable Germans vs foxy Italians?

Alessandra Nucci | 20 June 2012 |
tags: financial crisis, Germany, Greece, Italy
It’s time to take a closer look at the clichés which dominate coverage of the Euro-crisis.


A nation turns away from abortion

Vincenzina Santoro | 13 September 2010 |
tags: abortion, demography, Italy
It's not true that abortion statistics are irreversible. Italy proves it. 


Mafia waning in Sicily

Alessandra Nucci | 23 August 2010 |
tags: crime, Italy, Mafia
Italy is gradually succeeding in grinding down the world's most famous crime syndicate on its home ground. 


Debts and deficits: Help for whom?

Vincenzina Santoro | 07 April 2010 |
tags: debt, Greece, Italy
But which country is not indebted? And which countries are the most indebted?


A geek with cheek

Vincenzina Santoro | 09 February 2010 |
tags: Bill Gates, Italy, philanthropy
What right has Bill Gates to dress down Italy and its prime minister?


Abortion in Italy declines while fertility inches up

Vincenzina Santoro | 15 October 2009 |
tags: abortion, demography, Italy, population
Is Italy breaking out of a demographic nose-dive?


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