LONDON, July 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - At the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Sicily has lured hordes of visitors in its 2,500-year history. Today, it is enticing ethical tourists who do not ...
L'associazione si chiama fuori dalla feroce polemica fra il candidato pentastellato a Palermo Ugo Forello e Andrea Cottone, responsabile della comunicazione grillina alla Camera. Ecco la nota inviata ...
This story first appeared on Global Post. PALERMO, Italy -- In pop culture, the mafia may enjoy an image romanticized by the Sopranos, the Godfather and tabloid coverage of dapper dons. Dealing with ...
In Italy, swarms of tourists are a common sight. But in Sicily, tourists donning the eye-catching Addiopizzo (goodbye to extortion) t-shirts of Addiopizzo Travel play a special role. They show their ...
Not long ago, a prosecutor in Palermo heard something strange on a wiretap. A mobster was telling a henchman not to punish a store for failing to pay its pizzo, or protection money. The story begins ...
Not without reason, holidaymakers often leave Sicily with an uneasy feeling that they have been funding Cosa Nostra. To ease their qualms a company to be launched this week will offer them a chance to ...