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Wanted in Rome
13 Mar, 2021
The kidnapping and murder of Italy s former Prime Minister Aldo Moro by the terrorist group Brigate Rosse.
On 16 March 1978, Aldo Moro, former Italian Prime Minister and president of the Christian Democracy, was kidnapped. The kidnapping occurred in Via Mario Fani in Rome, by far-left terrorist organization the Red Brigades.
The attackers gunned down Moro s five personal bodyguards before taking him hostage. Then, on 9 May 1978, after 55 days of disputes, extensive searches, and proposed compromises, Moro was killed. His body was found in the back of a red Renault 4 in Via Michelangelo Caetani in the historic center of Rome, very close to both the Christian Democrat and Italian Communist Party headquarters.
Wanted in Rome
09 Mar, 2021
Giovanni “Gianni” Agnelli, head of Fiat and an icon of Italian political and economic affairs, was a force to be reckoned with.
A man of many names: L’Avvocato, Prince of Italy, King of Italy, and the Rake of the Riviera, Agnelli was not only a symbol of economic growth and Italian excellence but of an
unwavering reckless passion for life.
On his 100th birthday, Agnelli remains a defining figure in Italian history.
Early life
Agnelli was
born on 12 March 1921, in Turin, to parents Edoardo Agnelli and Virginia Bourbon del Monte. He was
named after his grandfather, Senatore Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of the Fiat S.p.A. automotive company. The eldest son of seven children, Agnelli grew up in an atmosphere of wealth and high tastes. All of the Agnelli children were expected to behave well, but Agnelli was a mischievous child. In Nick Hooker’s 2018 documentary
Italia: Así logró la derecha que el Partido Comunista no gobernara nunca en Italia
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The incredible tale of Flight 870, Italian aviation s darkest secret
What happened to Flight 870 to pluck it so brutally from the sky 40 years ago?
The reassembled wreckage of the Itavia plane
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It is no grand overstatement to say that Italy has endured a terrible 2020. It was the first European epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic; it has been one of the countries worst hit by the virus – with, to date, more than 65,000 deaths. So there should be scant surprise that a major anniversary of one of its saddest stories passed almost without comment a few months ago. In a year of tragedy, who needs to scratch at old scars and dwell on historic sorrows? And yet, there will have been plenty of Italians who will have looked to the sky amid the warmth of mid-summer, and cast their minds back 40 years to the events of June 27 1980. Or, at least, to what little they definitively know about that dreadful day.
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