Italian govt has been very sensible: Khurshid on marines row External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid says India knows how to take pressure when it comes to its foreign policies. While speaking to Karan Thapar on Devil's Advocate, Khurshid called the Italian government sensible in connection with the marines row. ...  
08:41 PM, Mar 31, 2013

NIA to probe Italian marines case, say sources National Investigation Agency (NIA) will conduct investigation into the Italian marines case, sources said on Saturday. The government is likely to issue notification of the same next week, sources added. ...  
10:22 AM, Mar 30, 2013

Marines were willing to return to India: Italian Defence Minister An emotional Italian Defence Minister Giampaolo Di Paola has said that the two Italian marines who were sent back to India to face trial for the killing of Indian fishermen did so willingly. ...  
04:47 PM, Mar 29, 2013

Roma captain Francesco Totti wants new contract The 36-year-old Totti's contract runs out next year and he is keen to sort out a new deal. ...  
03:19 PM, Mar 29, 2013

PM declines to comment on Italian marines issue Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday declined to comment on the case of two Italian marines and the issue of delays in setting up a special court to try them on charges of killing two fishermen off the Kerala coast. ...  
11:31 PM, Mar 28, 2013

We risked getting isolated: Italian PM on marines issue Outlining the reasons for sending back to India the two marines accused of killing Indian fishermen, Italy's outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti said Rome a faced serious risk of being isolated internationally and could have opened a crisis of "serious proportions" with New Delhi. Monti also said that his Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi had resigned with motives not just limited to the marines issue. ...  
06:15 PM, Mar 28, 2013

Business interests considered while sending back marines: Italy PM Italy's Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi had resigned over the government's decision to return the two marines to India to stand trial for killing two Kerala fishermen. Reacting to the resignation, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said, "The Foreign Minister resigned without discussing with the government. Italy had to protect its honour and dignity. It was not right to arrest the marines in India. But there was no secret agreement made...  
08:58 AM, Mar 28, 2013

Wasn't my decision to send back marines: Italian foreign minister Italy's Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi resigned on Tuesday in protest over his government's decision to send the marines back to India to stand trial for the killing of two fishermen in Kerala. The marines issue did not just rattle India-Italy ties, but have also managed to shake up Mario Monti's government. ...  
08:52 AM, Mar 27, 2013

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11:40 PM, Mar 26, 2013

Italy Foreign Minister resigns over return of marines to India

Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi on Tuesday resigned over decision to send Italian marines to India for trial. Terzi on Friday had defended the move in an interview with 'La Repubblica' and had rejected calls from Italian politicians for him to quit. ...
11:28 PM, Mar 26, 2013

Italian Foreign Minister quits over the marines' issue Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi on Tuesday resigned over decision to send Italian marines to India for trial. Terzi on Friday had defended the move in an interview with 'La Repubblica' and had rejected calls from Italian politicians for him to quit. ...  
08:30 PM, Mar 26, 2013

Italy torn between Francesco Totti and Mario Balotelli In the slowly shifting landscape of Italian football, the past week has marked a relatively quick change of focus. ...  
08:43 AM, Mar 26, 2013

'Setting up of court for Italian marines trial delayed' Home Ministry sources said on Monday that the setting up a special court for the trial of Italian marines may be delayed. Home ministry has sought clarification on a Supreme Court order about setting up the special court. ...  
02:32 PM, Mar 25, 2013

Patiala House Court to try Italian marines The Delhi High Court has designated the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) of Patiala House Court in New Delhi for holding the trial of the two Italian marines, accused of killing two Indian fishermen. According to official sources in the High Court, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Amit Bansal would be hearing the case. ...  
12:30 PM, Mar 25, 2013

Nervy night in store for Spain and England Spain, England find themselves in an undignified tangle at the halfway point on the road to the World Cup in Brazil. ...  
09:01 AM, Mar 25, 2013

'SC took too long to say marines' trial in Kerala was wrong' Speaking to Karan Thapar on 'Devil's Advocate', Italy's Deputy Foreign Minister Staffan de Mistura admits that Rome made a lot of mistakes in the marines' issue. He, however, adds that the crisis is over now and India and Italy should move on as "they definitely deserve more than simply having a crisis". ...  
08:45 PM, Mar 24, 2013

BJP says two Italian marines should be tried in India The main Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has rejected the demand of the Italian government of trying two of its marines in Rome, saying the duo should be tried under Indian law. "Italians can say whatever they want. Facts don't change. Italians killed two Indians in Indian waters. They should be tried in India under Indian law," BJP leader Balbir Punj said. ...  
01:40 PM, Mar 24, 2013

Stephan El Shaarawy relishes partnership with Mario Balotelli El Shaaraw believes that Balotelli and he can lead the attack for Italy and AC Milan for many years to come. ...  
12:57 PM, Mar 24, 2013

Chandy writes to PM, asks for fast track court to try Italian marines

Kerala Chief Minister Oomen Chandy has written to the Prime Minister asking for the setting up of a special fast track court in Kollam to try the two Italian marines who are charged with the murder of two Kerala fishermen. ...
09:34 AM, Mar 24, 2013

Italy maintains marines must be tried in Rome The two Italian marines, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, charged with the murder of two Kerala fishermen, may be back in the country, but the drama is far from over. Italy, who agreed to send back the marines, reversing its earlier decision, still maintains they must be tried in Rome. ...  
07:27 AM, Mar 24, 2013