Silvio Berlusconi
Coverage of Silvio Berlusconi in the Nexus archive.
- Gulf wealthy snap up exclusive European mansions
Gulf billionaires are purchasing high-end European properties, including a Sardinian villa previously owned by Silvio Berlusconi's heirs and a 40-bedroom London home. A Qatari royal family-owned hospitality group paid €350 million for Villa Certosa, while an Emirati property tycoon's scion is finalizing a £190 million purchase of a London residence.
- Silvio Berlusconi’s ‘bunga-bunga’ villa sold to Qatari royal family
Villa Certosa, Silvio Berlusconi's Sardinian estate, was sold for €350 million to Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabr Al Thani, Qatar's former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. The villa, known for 'bunga bunga' parties linked to a legal case, was purchased through a Luxembourg-based investment vehicle connected to the Al Thani family.
- Model who procured prostitutes for Silvio Berlusconi's 'bunga bunga' parties sparks Italian government crisis after it emerges she has received presidential pardon
Karima El Mahroug, a model linked to Silvio Berlusconi's 'bunga bunga' parties, received a presidential pardon, reigniting political tensions and sparking a government crisis in Italy. The pardon has drawn public and political backlash, highlighting ethical concerns and legal controversies.
- Ex-TV showgirl's pardon at centre of widening Italian scandal
Nicole Minetti, an ex-TV showgirl, was convicted of facilitating prostitution linked to Silvio Berlusconi's 'bunga bunga' parties, and her recent pardon has sparked a widening political scandal in Italy.
- British 'bunga bunga' model convicted of recruiting prostitutes for Silvio Berlusconi is given a rare presidential pardon sparking outrage in Italy
A British 'bunga bunga' model convicted of recruiting prostitutes for Silvio Berlusconi received a rare presidential pardon, provoking public outrage in Italy. The pardon has sparked controversy over justice and political connections.
- British 'bunga bunga' model convicted of recruiting prostitutes for Silvio Berlusconi is given a rare presidential pardon sparking outrage in Italy
A British 'bunga bunga' model convicted of recruiting prostitutes for Silvio Berlusconi has been granted a rare presidential pardon, causing significant public outrage in Italy. The pardon has sparked debates over justice and corruption in Italian politics.