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Italy set for decision on new government

Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano said he will hand out a mandate for the formation of a new government on Friday in a bid to break a deadlock created by elections last month, but the identity of the possible prime minister is still a mystery.
 

Pope Francis makes mark with tradition-breaking style

The first non-European pontiff in more than 1,200 years, Pope Francis is already making his mark with a homespun style that contrasts sharply with that of his more austere predecessor Benedict XVI.
 

Cardinals begin papal election with inconclusive vote

Cardinals held a first inconclusive vote in the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday as they began the process of electing a successor to Benedict XVI, with tens of thousands of people packed into St Peter's Square to watch the time-honoured tradition.
 

Cardinals begin historic conclave to elect next pope

Cardinals began a conclave under Michelangelo's famous frescoes in the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday to elect a successor to Benedict XVI, with the odds favouring another Western conservative as pope.
 

Plain food to focus cardinals' mind on new pope

The cardinals locked away to choose the next pope will be served plain but wholesome food -- and nothing so delicious that they will want to drag out their deliberations, an Italian newspaper reported on its website on Tuesday.
 

Conclave to elect new pope begins Tuesday

Cardinals from around the globe will hold a conclave in the Sistine Chapel from next Tuesday to elect a new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, after "pope emeritus" Benedict XVI's historic resignation.
 

Conclave to elect new pope set for next week

Cardinals from around the globe will hold a conclave to elect a new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics next week, the Vatican said, although the exact date will be set later on Friday.
 

Cardinals eye Vatican reform in rare popeless interim

Catholic cardinals have seized the rare chance of being able to air their grievances against the Vatican at talks that continued Friday, with no new pope to defer to and no old pope to mourn.
 

Cardinals to begin pre-conclave talks in Vatican

Catholic cardinals begin talks on Monday ahead of a conclave to elect the next pope, following Benedict XVI's historic resignation, as a British cardinal not in attendance admitted to sexual misconduct with priests.
 

Berlusconi in new corruption probe: reports

Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi is under investigation for corruption again over allegations that he bribed a leftist senator in 2006, Italian media reported on Thursday.
 

Europe in shock after Italian election ends in impasse

Italy was at an impasse Tuesday after an election seen as crucial for the eurozone failed to produce a clear winner and provided a shock debut for a populist anti-austerity party, rattling world markets and setting off alarm bells across Europe.
 

Italy at impasse after vote, rattling markets

Italy was at an impasse Tuesday after an election seen as crucial for the eurozone failed to produce a clear winner and provided a shock debut for a populist anti-austerity party, rattling world markets.
 

Split vote throws Italy into political gridlock

Italy headed for gridlock and financial markets tumbled with a stalemate in parliament between right and left after critical elections in which the real winner might be a new protest party calling for a referendum on the euro.
 

Split vote throws Italy into political gridlock

Italy headed for gridlock and financial markets tumbled with a stalemate in parliament between right and left after critical elections in which the real winner might be a new protest party calling for a referendum on the euro.
 

Italy risks political impasse in cliffhanger election

Italy was headed for an impasse on Monday with the left barely ahead in the lower house but behind in the upper house in elections being watched around Europe in which the real winner might be a new protest party calling for a referendum on the euro.
 

Italian left risks partial victory in key eurozone vote

Leftist forces in Italy were poised to win against Silvio Berlusconi on Monday but might fail to snag a majority in the upper house in a key election, with a new anti-austerity party also set to make inroads, exit polls and projections showed.
 

Italy's centre-left poised to win election: exit polls

Italy's centre-left was poised to win against Silvio Berlusconi on Monday in a key election for the eurozone, but a new anti-austerity party was also set to make major gains, exit polls showed.
 

Low turnout as austerity-weary Italy holds key vote

Italy on Monday was winding up landmark elections watched warily by eurozone neighbours fearful that no clear winner will emerge, while a lacklustre turnout reflected widespread frustration among voters fed up with austerity cuts and a grinding recession.
 

Centre-left favoured in Italy's landmark elections

Polls reopened in Italy on Monday for a second and final day of voting in a critical election for the future of the eurozone in which the centre-left Democratic Party is expected to win but fall short of a governing majority.
 

Horses and cardinals: Bloggers dodge Italy poll ban

Italian bloggers have found imaginative ways to dodge a ban on publishing opinion polls ahead of elections -- from referring to candidates as cardinals to commenting the vote like a horse race.
 

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Front page, 2009-07-15
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerRCS MediaGroup
EditorFerruccio De Bortoli
FoundedMarch 5, 1876
Political alignmentSocial liberalism
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersVia Solferino 28, Milan, Italy
Circulation619,897 (2005) [1]
ISSN1120-4982
Official websitecorriere.it