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Italy
Italian Insurer Buttresses Russian Gas Investment in Uzbekistan
By Paolo Sorbello
A series of investigations links Italy’s state funds with Gazprombank.
Italy and Vietnam Mark 50 Years of Diplomatic Relations
By Andrea Pezzati
Recent advances in the relationship reflect Rome’s increased strategic focus on the Indo-Pacific region.
Growing Japan-Italy Ties Emphasize Tokyo’s Pressing Need for Assistance
By Mark S. Cogan
The European nation forms an increasingly important part of Japan's goal of consolidating its security cooperation with like-minded Western nations.
Italy Refuses to Send Accused Marines Back to India for Trial
Italy’s refusal to return two marines accused of murder in India has sparked a diplomatic row.
Barah Aana and Truth
Ties between India and Italy may have been tense, but Barah Aana is a reminder of what collaboration can do.
Afghan War Lessons
Even as the U.S. looks to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, it’s still worth asking what could be done better.
Kerala's Italian Job
The odd case of two Italian marines is proving a hot issue in Kerala. It sheds an unflattering light on Congress.
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