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Who is the most powerful woman in Italy and what is the clan that helped her into government?
Documentary
Nico Acampora runs a pizzeria that employs autistic people in a setting designed for their well-being.
30 min
When Massimo Vacchetta discovered little Ninna, he immediately adopted her and saved her from certain death
33 min
Over the last ten years, the number of young farmers has risen by 13% in Italy, more than anywhere else in Europe.
31 min
Askatasuna, an iconic counterculture space in Italy, closed by Meloni's government.
5 min
Italy has some of the strictest citizenship laws in Europe. Associations have organized a referendum to change the law.
6 min
...Pasta Was Made in Italy?
Everyone loves pasta, especially Italians. But did they invent it?
24 min
The Meloni government is detaining rejected asylum seekers in migrant facilities in neighbouring Albania.
Since the cable car stopped running in 2018 Monteviasco is cut off from the world.. Can the village survive?
Some say they make Italian citizens' lives safer, while others see them as repressive law-and-order measures.
42 Italian universities have accepted over 100 Palestinian students and academics from Gaza.
3 min
Her Beginnings
48 min
Wielding Power
Becoming prime minister in October 2022, Giorgia Meloni seeks to reassure partners in the Europe and pursues a policy of normalisation.
47 min
Skiing accidents are on the rise. ARTE Re: went to see how local police in Italy are trying to reduce collisions.
In Stia, Italy, the world championships bring together the best young blacksmiths in a celebration of an age-old craft.
Italy's agri-food sector supplies supermarkets across European. But for years, migrants working in Italian greenhouses and orchards have often been ruthlessly exploited.
How women have found their place as police officers over a decades-long struggle for equality.
44 min
Italy is planning to build the world's longest suspension bridge – across the Strait of Messina. But opinions are divided.
Italy's Eco Monsters
Concrete giants, unfinished buildings that mar the landscape can be found across Italy. But why are they there? And could they be used for?
In Tuscany, this village has transformed it's rubbish into gold: energy, art, public services and dividends for inhabitants.