News Source: Ansa
| 16 days ago
Silvio Berlusconi had a decisive role in the publication of an illegally obtained wiretap in his brother Paolo's conservative newspaper Il Giornale, according to a Milan court's explanation of its decision to hand the ex-premier a one-year jail term
News Source: Ansa
| 28 days ago
A former newspaper director found guilty of attempting to extort three-time premier Silvio Berlusconi was approved Thursday to serve his sentence under house arrest. Valter Lavitola, an associate of the media magnate and the former director of Avanti!
News Source: Ansa
| 1 month ago
The magistrate members of the Italian judiciary's self-governing body on Wednesday appealed to Justice Minister Anna Maria Cancellieri to defend judges from attacks from ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi. Berlusconi had intensified his claims that he is
News Source: Ansa
| 1 month ago
Prosecutors on Monday requested a six-year combined jail term - five years for abuse of office and an additional year for paying for sex with an underage dancer - for ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi in his sex trial in Milan. Prosecutors also called for
News Source: Qatar English Daily
| 1 month ago
Italian prosecutors filed charges against former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi for allegedly bribing a left-wing senator ¤3m ($3.9m) to join his party. The announcement from the prosecutor's office in Naples comes a day after a Milan court upheld
News Source: Al Jazeera English
| 1 month ago
17 Berlusconi is also protesting his tax fraud conviction, which could result in a four-year prison sentence [AFP] Italian prosecutors have filed charges against former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi for allegedly bribing a left-wing senator $3.9m
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| 1 month ago
Naples prosecutors on Thursday said they had requested Silvio Berlusconi be sent to trial over allegations the ex-premier bribed former Senator Sergio De Gregorio to change political sides. They also requested that De Gregorio, who has said he
News Source: Foreign Affairs
| 1 month ago
Why the Social Democrats Don't Win Newly appointed Prime Minister Enrico Letta rings the silver bell, to signify the start of his first cabinet meeting at Chigi palace in Rome, April 28, 2013. (Giampiero Sposito / Reuters) As always, politics in