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Milan moves to grab post-Brexit business

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Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan, Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano and Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala are headed to a roadshow in London to further promote Milan as a business hub in post-Brexit Europe. In their sights is the headquarters for the European Medicines Agency that will be forced to quit London. Milan is also bidding to become home to the European Bank Authority, the regulator of the EU’s banking system. The effort is part a scramble across the continent to grab large business and administration operations that will no longer have unfettered access from London. Read the rest of the story at our  English-language news portal for Ital y.

Long-wanted mafia boss captured in bunker

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With marches underway to support anti-mafia efforts across Italy, police captured a notorious boss in the deadly ’Ndrangheta crime organization wanted for nearly 10 years for his part in a massacre in Germany. Santo Vottari was found hiding in a bunker-like addition to a home in Reggio Calabria, a city on the toe of Italy’s boot across the water from Sicily. The 44-year-old was long sought by authorities after he was found guilty in absentia by an Italian court in 2009 for his part in mafia feud that triggered a shootout in Duisburg, Germany that left six dead. Read the rest of the story at our   English-language news portal for Italy .

Latest study ranks Italy as healthiest country

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Using data from the United Nations, the World Bank and the World Health Organization, the latest annual study by Bloomberg News ranks Italy as the healthiest country on earth. The 2017 Bloomberg Global Health Index of 163 countries said Italy supplanted last year’s top ranked-country Singapore for the No 1 spot as the Asian nation fell to No. 4. Rounding out the top five were Iceland (2), Switzerland (3) and Australia (5). Read the rest of the story at our   English-language news portal for Italy .

E. Marinella: The nobility of neckties

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On the Piazza Vittoria, one of the premier addresses in Naples for men’s fashion, the historic E. Marinella boutique continues to display the classic elegance born from its pedigree stretching back to 1914. Maurizio Marinella, the third generation of family entrepreneurs, spent a great deal of time in the shop as a boy when it was only a cramped 20 square meters. The same locale is now the E. Marinella maison internationally renowned for its iconic neckties. Today the family business also has boutiques in Milan, London, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Read the rest of the story at our   English-language news portal for Italy .

Gentiloni: Freedoms not sacrificed for security

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Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said on Feb. 27 that the intelligence services were working well to counter the threat of terrorism, adding that freedoms will not be sacrificed for security. “You don't respond to a threat by closing up, but by accepting the challenge,” said Gentiloni as he presented the nation’s annual intelligence report. Read the rest of the story at our   English-language news portal for Italy .

Effervescent Prosecco: Record wine exports to U.S.

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Italian wine exports to the United States hit an all-time high of €1.8 billion last year led by a 28.5 percent surge in Prosecco sparkling wines, according to industry analysis company Nomisma Wine Monitor based in Bologna. But without the wildly popular champagne-like vintages, Italian wine imports into America would have grown just 1 percent. “Imports in the main world markets continue to be driven by sparkling wines,” said Denis Pantini, head of Nomisma. Read the rest of the story at our   English-language news portal for Italy .