Austria took the hardest line yet on Monday, beginning a lockdown aimed exclusively at those who are not inoculated, part of a pattern to make life harder for resisters.
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The Show Goes On, Even After China Tried to Shut It Down
An Italian city rejected a request from the Chinese Embassy in Rome to cancel an exhibition by Badiucao, an artist who has been described as the Chinese Banksy.
Police in Milan Search Homes of 4 People Tied to Protests Over Covid Passes
The group has staged protests for weeks over a nationwide Covid rule, often blocking traffic and access to city centers.
Migration and Experimentation: What Led to Australia’s Coffee Culture
When Italian migrants arrived after World War II, they helped develop a coffee scene that many now regard as the best in the world.
Little Amal, a Refugee Puppet, Looks for Home
In “The Walk,” a 12-foot tall, 9-year-old Syrian girl named Amal trekked from Turkey to Britain to find her mother. In a politically divided continent, were any minds changed?
The Joy of Fly Fishing in Italy
Italy is not often mentioned as a fly fishing destination, but the wonder of Italian alpine fishing is now making itself known.
Trieste, Center of Italy’s Anti-Vaccine Protests, Is Now a Covid Hot Spot
After leading the resistance to the government’s new health pass, the northeastern port city of Trieste is home to a worrying spike in cases.
Italy Deploys Vast Security in Anticipation of G20 Protests
In 2001, a Group of 8 summit in Genoa was met with protests that turned violent.
Biden Eases Fray With France and Savors Meeting With Pope as Europe Trip Begins
Mr. Biden sought to mend ties with France’s president over a sabotaged French submarine contract, and expressed gratitude toward Pope Francis after a 90-minute meeting.
After Time of ‘Real Terror,’ City’s Resilience Is Symbolized in Statue
Brescia, Italy, was one of the first Western cities devastated by the pandemic. It has adopted a famed ancient statue, “Winged Victory,” as the emblem of its recovery — and a prod for visits.