Culture news Video. Italy returns stolen Churchill portrait to original Canadian owners Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 20/09/2024 - 15:35 GMT+2 Nicola Cassinelli, an Italian lawyer, unknowingly purchased the iconic portrait at an auction before returning it after discovering its origins. … More Video Winston Churchill political portrait stolen art Italy Top stories Now playing Next Italy returns stolen Churchill portrait to original Canadian owners Now playing Next Russian strikes kill six in massive overnight attack on Ukraine Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 22nd, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Inside the UK art studio empowering autistic artists to create Now playing Next French Culture Minister denies security failure over Louvre heist Now playing Next 50 years of democratic transitions in Portugal and Spain on display Now playing Next New EU rule to enforce driving bans across the bloc for major offences Now playing Next Former president behind bars: France grapples with Sarkozy’s jailing Now playing Next NATO's annual major nuclear exercise winds down in the Netherlands Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 22nd, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Storm wreaks havoc in Paris suburbs, leaving trail of destruction Now playing Next Meloni accused of flouting EU trade rules after Trump shares fake video Now playing Next Baby snow leopard sees a pumpkin for the first time Now playing Next Trump doesn’t want ‘wasted time’ with Putin as plan for Budapest meeting is called off Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 21st, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next The legacy of Amir Temur, a conqueror who built civilisations More videos
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