
Police arrest man whose identity was used by fugitive Mafia boss
Andrea Bonafede was arrested after nightfall in a small town, according to police video footage released by the Carabinieri.
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Andrea Bonafede was arrested after nightfall in a small town, according to police video footage released by the Carabinieri.
Italian police have arrested mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro who was on the run for 30 years. Denaro was the number one fugitive in Italy and was arrested on Monday morning in the Sicilian capital of Palermo. Chris Livesay has more.
Authorities arrested Italy's most-wanted fugitive on Monday, taking mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro into custody after a 30-year manhunt. He was convicted in absentia for the murders of two prosecutors. CBS News' Tina Kraus reports.
Police in Sicily have arrested notorious mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro after a 30-year manhunt. He was convicted in absentia in 1992 for the murders of two prosecutors. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers has more.
Messina Denaro's arrest brings to a close the era of the "Cosa Nostra" Sicilian crime syndicate depicted in "The Godfather" movies.
Curators and conservators at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia have unearthed secrets hidden under layers of paint on masterpieces by famed Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). Their findings are part of an exhibition, "Modigliani Up Close." Correspondent Serena Altschul pays a visit.
One official says the house, likely owned by freed slaves-turned wine merchants, offers a unique snapshot of Roman society in the year 79 AD.
In 2019, chef Stefano Secchi opened Rezdora, his take on the foods of the Emilia Romagna region of Italy he'd been eating since childhood. A three-star New York Times review would follow and a Michelin star in 2021. And while that's made one of Rezdora's 60 seats awfully hard to get, the accolades haven't changed what you'll find once you get there: a restaurant built on tradition, with a chef who has woven a story into every bite. Dana Jacobson reports.
Contemporary artists disagree over the use of robots as creators, and even the human behind "1L" admits the human touch "makes the difference."
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI died just days after the Vatican announced the 95-year-old was in ill health. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay looks back at his life and CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane discusses the late pontiff's legacy.
The Vatican has confirmed that former Pope Benedict is very ill, saying that his health has "worsened in the last hours." CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joined Debra Alfarone from the Vatican with more.
"Thanks to the State Police's special Father Christmas, two people have received the gift of a kidney," the police wrote on Facebook.
The symbol of that success is winning the World Cup itself -- an 18-karat gold trophy, created and cared for by a small Italian firm outside Milan. Chris Livesay reports.
Ukrainian embassies and consulates in six European countries have received packages containing animal eyes, an official said.
Police say several tourists submitted complaints, alleging the men took photos with them, then demanded money and even violently threatened them.
The massive landslide before dawn on Saturday was triggered by exceptional rainfall, and sent a mass of mud and debris hurtling through the port of Casamicciola.
At least 10 buildings reportedly collapse and one official said casualty figures were unclear because almost a dozen people were feared trapped under mud and rubble.
The woman told her boyfriend that her parents wanted to marry her off to an older man but that she was refusing.
In their first meeting, President Biden and Italian Prime Minister Meloni discussed a handful of important issues. Reuters White House correspondent Jeff Mason joins CBS News with details.
An excavation revealed the largest deposit of bronze statues from the Etruscan and Roman ages ever discovered in Italy.
The excavation revealed the largest deposit of bronze statues from the Etruscan and Roman age ever discovered in Italy.
Italy's new far-right-led government has closed its ports to rescue ships run by non-governmental groups.
Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is the only way to save the remaining glaciers, but last week the U.N. warned there's "no credible pathway" for that to happen.
Spanish soccer player Pablo Mari, who is on loan to the Serie A club Monza from Arsenal, was among the injured.
The EU's executive branch reminded the former Italian premier that Russia "illegitimately" invaded Ukraine, after he was recorded boasting about his reconnection with Putin.
Legal experts say Trump lacks authority to designate domestic terrorist organizations, but the planned move could still affect some law enforcement approaches.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with members appointed by RFK Jr., is meeting to discuss and vote on COVID-19 vaccine recommendations.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized France's decision to recognize a Palestinian state, calling it "reckless" — French President Emmanuel Macron told CBS News the response was "excessive."
The House is set to vote Friday morning on a Republican measure to keep the government funded until Nov. 21.
Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon opened their late-night shows using a mix of humor, song and expressions of solidarity with suspended ABC host Jimmy Kimmel.
The outgoing head of Britain's MI6 spy agency says Russia's Vladimir Putin is "stringing us along," with no interest in a Ukraine peace deal.
In a video that captures the encounter, a student confronts a professor over class curriculum surrounding gender identity.
Authorities had been searching for Travis Decker since May 30, when he didn't return his three daughters to their mother's home in Wenatchee, Washington.
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent shot a person in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, the city's mayor said.