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Journalism
Europe’s boat people
Updates on the migrant crisis. Insight into the story of one individual.
Africa’s lone child migrants face robbery and torture on journey to Europe
Teenagers leave their families and risk their lives to reach the boats that traffickers promise will lead to a better life
The numbers nightmare
Ever more people are drowning while trying to get to Europe
Anger over Armenia
After Francis calls genocide by its name, Turkey recalls its ambassador
Working on it
Italy is busily pushing through reforms, but the biggest ones will take years to complete
A new exodus? The reality of being Jewish in Europe today
After a wave of antisemitic attacks across Europe, many Jews are wondering what the future holds. We hear seven contrasting voices, from France to Turkey
The top 10 books about Italy
The Guardian’s correspondent chooses books from Goethe to Michael Dibdin which reveal an ‘eternally deceptive’ country
Innocente
The overdue acquittal of Amanda Knox exposes glaring flaws in Italy’s justice system
Sliced RAI
The bloated state-run broadcaster just may undergo reform