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We moved to Sicily, but it wasn’t right. We made our home in a lesser-known region
A retired British couple moved to Sicily but traded it for the mountain region of Abruzzo. They have no regrets ...
Phil Masturzo gives a preview of the wines he will be pouring at his Feast of the 7 Delicious event on Dec. 4 in Fairlawn.
A court decision to remove three children from their British-Australian family's home in the woods has become a political ...
Australian couple living off-grid in Abruzzo, citing unsafe conditions, lack of schooling, and social isolation. The case, triggered after a mushroom-poisoning incident, has drawn international attent ...
A tour showed a wood-burning stove, colorful children's beds covered with stuffed animals, and Christmas lights strewn about; ...
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Trebbiano: Italy’s unsung white wine making a big comeback
Trebbiano may not have a place in the spotlight quite like Pinot Gris or Vermentino but it deserves a place on your table. It ...
A court decision to remove three children from their Anglo-Australian family’s home in the woods has become a political ...
An 83-year-old's body was recovered by authorities late on Monday after a landslide, triggered by heavy rains, collapsed her ...
A British-Australian couple living in woodland in rural Italy are appealing the court-ordered removal of their three young ...
An Italian court’s order to remove three children from their British- Australian parents because they were being raised in ...
The children, an eight-year-old girl and six-year-old twin boys, were homeschooled and raised among farm animals, vegetable gardens and the surrounding forest.
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They moved to Italy to raise their kids in nature. Now a court has taken the children away.
Nathan, 51, and Catherine, 45, grew their own food, generated electricity through solar power, and accessed water from a well ...
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