Andrea Vogt is an Italy correspondent for TheWeek.co.uk, based in Bologna. Her books include Common Courage, about white supremacist extremism in the US, and a collection of European true crime stories published by Rizzoli.
Police probe six to ten Greek and Italian anarchists following kneecapping of Genoa nuclear engineer
‘The UK still moves in the nostalgia of imperial glory’ writes diplomat angered by ‘lack of consultation’
On the eve of a massive investigative hearing in Italy, a government decree bans further 'fly bys'
Amid book deal hoo-ha, lawyers in Florence launch legal bid to overturn Knox and Sollecito acquittal
'May the devil shit on their grave' father was caught saying after pushing girls' car into Canadian canal
Perugia appeal court judge tells why he let Amanda walk – and starts a new legal wrangle
An Italian is now in charge of the Euro bank. No worries - he's 'more German than the Germans'
Sollecito's 'I can’t wait to see Amanda' interview apparently didn't sit well with US media plans
Judge suggests Knox and Sollecito might ‘know the truth’ but there was not enough proof to uphold murder convictions
Meredith Kercher’s motherand siblings talk to The FirstPost about the void in theirlives
There may be just enough reasonable doubt to convince a jury that Amanda Knox should be freed
Italian lawyer dismisses as ‘blatant lies’ convicts’ story that prisoners were paid to make up evidence
In Rome, Clinton blames spring allergy for that hand-over-mouth moment
Attempts to streamline Italy’s court system will halt thousands of trials – possibly including Berlusconi’s
Did he pay an underage prostitute? Did he abuse his power as PM? Three female judges will decide
Special relationship was so close Gaddafi even owns a piece of the company that makes the Lynx helicopter
Three of Silvio Berlusconi’s circle worked to find and pay girls for sex with PM, say Milan prosecutors
Police cannot say whether two twin girls, whose father committed suicide, are still alive
‘Mubarak has more dignity than you - Resign!’ says one poster as Italians demand PM goes
The country is dismayed says Cardinal Bagnasco, as more girls describe sex parties with Silvio Berlusconi
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