On May 23rd 1992, Sicilian judge and anti-mafia campaigner Giovanni Falcone was assassinated in broad daylight, a crime that marked a turning point in Sicily's history. Falcone and his wife, ...
Italian Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese attends a ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of the assassination of anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone at his memorial on the highway to Palermo, on May ...
Sicilian Mafia turncoat Giovanni Brusca, the man who detonated the bomb that killed judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, has been released from jail after serving a 25-year sentence, causing grief and ...
In a photo taken in October 1986, Italian Judge Giovanni Falcone (2ndL), is surrounded by his bodyguards in Marseille to meet his French counterparts to investigate in the Mafia ‘Pizza Connection’ ...
Brusca cooperated with authorities, giving up details about some of the biggest mob-linked crimes, including bombs that killed top anti-Mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone in 1992, and damaged the ...
A man of courage, loyalty, and legality: Giovanni Falcone changed the history of our country, and to remember him, on Tuesday, June 24, the film series 'Schermi di Piombo' dedicates an evening to him.
Thirty years have passed since the day when 500 kilos of TNT gutted highway 29 at the junction for Capaci, killing the anti-Mafia magistrate Giovanni Falcone, his wife and colleague Francesca Morvillo ...
In an extremely brutal attack on 23 May 1992, the Sicilian mafia killed one of Italy’s most prominent anti-mafia investigators, Giovanni Falcone, his wife, and three officers of their police escort as ...
Sicilian Mafia turncoat Giovanni Brusca, the man who detonated the bomb that killed judge Giovanni Falcone in 1992, has been released from jail after serving a 25-year sentence, causing grief and ...