Giovanni Brusca served only 25 years for multiple murders
Journalism
Italy’s populist right looks menacing
Matteo Salvini’s Northern League could hook up with the more extreme Brothers of Italy
A new art centre in the former residence of Caravaggio’s patron
Caravaggio & Contemporary will host archives and symposiums and instruct aspiring restorers
Italian women take more top jobs, but many have no job at all
Some EU funds may be spent on better child care
Organised crime in Europe is thriving, says Europol
The pandemic has curbed neither demand for drugs nor opportunities for cyberfraud
Europe’s radical economic response to covid-19
The EU can now borrow, but how well can the member nations spend?
A row over land takes Italy back to the Middle Ages
When property rights depend on long-dead popes
Italy’s new prime minister upends the country’s political parties
The leader of the Democrats quits
Mario Draghi begins the toughest job in European politics
But he will enjoy rare support from his countrymen, at least to begin with
Italy’s next prime minister, Mario Draghi, unveils his cabinet
He will have to move fast to overcome Italy’s deep-seated problems