Is the Italian centre-left falling apart?
Journalism
Who will be Italy’s next president?
The election of the next head of state and why it matters
Pope Francis to revolutionise running of church with new advisory panel
Eight-strong group of cardinals from around the world will shake up central bureaucracy of Italian-dominated Curia
Lady Thatcher’s final days cheered by puppy antics and tales of former PMs
Ex-private secretary Lord Powell among small circle of trusted friends who worked hard to keep her entertained and stimulated
Margaret Thatcher: tributes pour in for groundbreaking but divisive leader
Former British PM dies after a stroke aged 87
Napolitano steps in—and out
Efforts to find a new government falter, making an early election more likely
Pope Francis uses Easter address to denounce ‘greed looking for easy gain’
Pope appears to put uncaring capitalism on a par with the armed conflicts traditionally deplored in the annual Urbi et Orbi address
Amanda Knox to learn fate over Kercher murder retrial
US student acquitted of the murder of her British flatmate, Meredith Kercher, faces new trial
First steps of the citizens
Italy will get at best a weak and divided government
Argentina’s president discusses Falkands with Pope Francis
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner says she requested pontiff’s intervention in dispute with UK over South Atlantic islands