An executive order calls for buildings that "respect regional, traditional, and classical architectural heritage"
He hails a fantastic woman sweeping all before her in Europe. Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni are fast forging a new transatlantic "special relationship". Italian Prime Minister Meloni was the sole European leader at Trump's presidential inauguration on Monday,
President Biden warned America that an oligarchy is forming in Washington DC and that it threatens our republic. Turns out, this is not a new story. For 482 years (509 BCE–27 BCE), ancient Rome ran as a democratic republic.
Jubilees are typically celebrated every 25 years in the Catholic Church. Here’s why, including tips on where to stay, what to eat and how to avoid the crowds.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, whose rise to power in Rome two years ago sparked panic among the European political establishment, may now be the continent’s best hope to have one of its own in the good graces of the Trump White House.
The Italian leader has the potential to serve as a key European ally in the quest for peace in Europe and the Middle East.
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Pope Francis has hailed the release of Cuban prisoners as a “gesture of great hope” that he prays will be undertaken elsewhere
A historic two-unit house located at 610 North Washington Street in Rome has a new owner. The 1,928-square-foot property, built in 1876, was sold on Dec. 18, 2024. The $114,000 purchase price works out to $59 per square foot.
Among his day one actions, President Trump is reviving his first-term efforts to promote classical architecture for federal buildings.
Here are four key takeaways from the agenda for this week’s Rome Common Council meeting set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22 at Rome City Hall, 198 North Washington St.:
Italian opposition lawmakers and human rights groups are voicing outrage after Italy released a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court