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Italian premier defends austerity measures

Source: The Seattle Times, Dec 11 2012, 8:57am CST

Premier Mario Monti on Tuesday defended his government's austerity measures as necessary to restore confidence in Italy's financial future, and warned voters to beware "magic solutions" promised by candidates in upcomin ...

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‘Berlusconi to bring down Italy gov't’

Source: Press TV  |   May 19 2013, 2:16am CDT

Grillo predicted in an interview with the major Belgian paper Le Soir that Berlusconi, with whose party Letta has formed an alliance, would bring down the current government at the first opportunity. Grillo, an Italian comedian-turned-politica ...

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Thousands join anti-austerity march in Rome

Source: Straits Times  |   May 18 2013, 6:36pm CDT

ROME (AFP) - Tens of thousands of people joined a union-organised march in Rome Saturday, protesting against the new coalition government's austerity measures. The metal workers union FIOM said the rally was to demand "the r ...

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22 weeks ago


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"We have seen that financial investors also have regained some confidence in Italy"


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13 hours ago

Thousands rally against Italy's new government

Source: ABC (Australia) Online  |   May 18 2013, 3:34pm CDT

Thousands of protesters have rallied in Rome against the policies of Italy's new coalition government. Led by trade unionists wielding red flags and placards, they urged centre-left prime minister Enrico Letta to scrap a ...

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14 hours ago

Thousands rally in Italy to oppose austerity measures

Source: MSNBC  |   May 18 2013, 2:41pm CDT

Filippo Monteforte / AFP - Getty Images Demonstrators applaud during the left-wing Italian metalworkers' union FIOM rally in downtown Rome's Piazza San Giovanni on May 18, 2013. By Carmelo Carmilli and Roberto Mignucci, ...

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14 hours ago

Rome protest turns up heat on Letta

Source: The Nation - Pakistan  |   May 18 2013, 2:00pm CDT

“We hope that this government will finally start listening to us because we are losing our patience,” said Enzo Bernardis, who joined the sea of protesters waving red flags and calling for more workers’ rights and better contracts. Less th ...

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15 hours ago

Italy: Sea of protesters fills streets in Rome

Source: Christian Science Monitor  |   May 18 2013, 1:17pm CDT

Thousands of people protested in Rome on Saturday against austerity policies and high unemployment, urging new Prime Minister Enrico Letta to focus on creating jobs to help pull the country out of recession. "We hope that this government will finally ...

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17 hours ago

‘We need money to live’: Thousands protest against Italian PM, austerity measures (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Source: Russia Today  |   May 18 2013, 11:51am CDT

Demonstrators applaud during the left-wing Italian metalworkers' union FIOM rally in downtown Rome Piazza San Giovanni on May 18, 2013 (AFP Photo / Filippo Monteforte) Thousands of people gathered in Rome ...

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17 hours ago

Thousands join anti-austerity march in Rome

Source: Asia One  |   May 18 2013, 11:00am CDT

ROME - Tens of thousands of people joined a union-organised march in Rome Saturday, protesting against the new coalition government's austerity measures. The metal workers union FIOM said the rally was to demand "the right to jobs, training a ...

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22 hours ago

Italians protest austerity in force

Source: Press TV  |   May 18 2013, 5:59am CDT

Thousands of anti-austerity demonstrators gathered in Rome's Piazza della Repubblica on Saturday, expressing their anger at the government’s massive spending cuts. Deep recession and the government’s highly unpopular austerity measures have caused widesp ...

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