Documentary 1 day ago Experimental doctor Paolo Macchiarini seduced journalist to mask deadly surgeries, new docuseries reveals A new Netflix docuseries details the downfall of trailblazing surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, who left a trail of dead patients in his wake after experimental trachea transplants.
Arts 1 day ago Purported earlier version of da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' wows art lovers after going on display A painting allegedly crafted by renowned artist Leonardo da Vinci is gaining sensation as it is displayed publicly in Italy, but some have their doubts about its authenticity.
United Kingdom 2 days ago Funeral held for Indi Gregory, infant forced off life support in UK: 'True warrior' Indi Gregory, the infant forced off life support by the United Kingdom's court system last month, was laid to rest Friday at a Cathedral in Nottingham, England.
Artificial Intelligence 3 days ago Biden admin's pact with nations not a 'serious' step to counter dangers of new tech: experts More than 18 countries led by the United States and United Kingdom agreed to a pact on artificial intelligence safety, though some experts fear the agreement is not enough.
Italy 6 days ago Mass protests erupt across Italy after extradition of college student's suspected killer Mass protests swept across Italy following the extradition of a suspected killer who has been charged with the murder of a 22-year-old college student.
Italy November 24 Venice rolls out day-tripper fee to try to regulate mass crowds on peak weekends Venice and other popular tourist sites have long grappled with practical ways to prevent 'overtourism'; in response the Italian tourism mecca has now rolled out a daily entrance fee for day-trippers.
Alabama November 22 Suspended Alabama priest reportedly marries 18-year-old with whom he fled to Italy Suspended Roman Catholic priest Alex Crow, 30, of Mobile, Alabama, has reportedly married the 18-year-old he fled to Italy with over the summer.
Crime November 20 Italian tribunal convicts more than 200 involved in powerful organized crime syndicate An Italian tribunal on Mondays convicted more than 200 people for their involvement in the powerful 'ndrangheta crime syndicate.
Abortion November 15 March for Life president reacts to infant Indi Gregory's mandated removal from life support in UK March for Life President Jeanne Mancini mourned the government-mandated removal of infant Indi Gregory from life support in the U.K., which she called a pro-life issue.
United Kingdom November 14 UK infant baptized before being forced off life support, father says 'the devil' was in the courtroom Indi Gregory, the U.K. infant who was forced off life support by the British government, was baptized by her formerly non-religious father before her death.