Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Focus Turkmenistan celebrates 30 years of permanent neutrality In partnership with the International Conference on Peace and Trust
Italy Genoa: A minutes silence, one month on from bridge tragedy The tragedy killed 43 people highlighting the poor state of Italy's infrastructure, much of it built in the 1950s and 60s 14/09/2018
Italy Is TB spreading in Italy and should Salvini blame migrants? We've tested Matteo Salvini's claim tuberculosis is spreading in Italy and his suggestion that uncontrolled immigration is to blame. 13/09/2018
Cult Italy: Celebrating the work of artisans Homo Faber, which means 'man the maker', is open on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, free of charge, until September 30th 13/09/2018
Italy Homo Faber Exhibit: Celebrates European Craft As technology moves towards Artificial intelligence, the stuff of dreams remains analogue. At least that’s according to founders of Homo Faber. 13/09/2018
Italy Arthritic Autostradas: Italy's motorway network under fire A cash cow for investors but too often a choked nightmare for users...and potentially dangerous warn critics after the Bologna bridge tragedy. 12/09/2018
Next Series How technology is helping protect Europe's heritage sites from climate change The 14th century Palazzo dei Consoli is one of Gubbio's most iconic buildings. But the cracks appearing in its stone walls are raising concern that the ground under the palazzo may be shifting. Are we at risk of losing our historic heritage to climate change? 10/09/2018
Italy Hundreds of Roman gold coins discovered in Italian theatre “A discovery that fills me with pride," said Culture Minister Alberto Bonisoli. 09/09/2018
No Comment Watch: Famed architect Renzo Piano presents plan to replace Genoa bridge “The bridge to be rebuilt will have to last 1,000 years.” world-renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano said on Friday, during a press conference in Genoa where he presented his project for a new viaduct in his hometown 08/09/2018
Business Starbucks enters Italy, but will Italians drink their coffee? The company calls its Milan cafe "the most beautiful Starbucks in the world". 07/09/2018
World Starbucks opens first Italian location in glossy gold style in Milan Pumpkin spice lattes are moving in on espresso's turf- Starbucks opens its first Italian location today in Milan. 6 billion espressos are consumed in Italy each year, usually quickly, cheaply and while leaning on a cafe counter. Starbucks is looking to become a part of that hallowed coffee culture. 07/09/2018
Italy Starbucks ventures into Italy, opening Europe's biggest cafe It's about a third the size of a football pitch and is located in Milan, Starbucks says it's in homage to Italy's coffee drinking culture. 06/09/2018
Italy 50 migrants from the Diciotti ship 'disappear' in Italy Italy's hardline interior minister, Matteo Salvini, says 50 of the 144 migrants that were stranded on the Diciotti ship in August have 'disappeared' from Italian reception centres. 06/09/2018
Cinema Cronenberg awarded Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival The 75 year old Canadian director was recognised for a lifetime of achivement. 06/09/2018
Italy Children can bring packed lunches to school, Italian top court rules After one city in Italy tried to ban children from bringing their own packed lunches to school, the country's top administrative court overruled the measure. 05/09/2018
No Comment The procession of the Machine of Santa Rosa returns to Viterbo The Machine of Santa Rosa, designed by the architect Raffaele Ascenzi, has marched this year on September 3 for the fourth time in Viterbo. 05/09/2018
Italy Exhibition of Russian-French modernist painter Marc Chagall opens in Italy The Ragione Palace in the Italian city of Mantua has put on an unusual display of the work of Russian-French modernist painter Marc Chagall. 05/09/2018
Cinema Orson Welles' unfinished movie presented at Venice Film Festival Orson Welles shot "The Other Side of the Wind" in the early 1970s but gave up on it, leaving behind 100 hours of footage when he died in 1985. 04/09/2018
Italy Italian convicted for driving migrants across border with BlaBlaCar An Italian man was given a suspended nine-month jail sentence and a suspended hefty fine for unknowingly driving undocumented migrants over the border through the car-sharing service BlaBlaCar. 04/09/2018
Cinema Uruguay's humble president featured at Venice Film Festival As the president of Uruguay Jose Mujica gave most of his salary to charity and lived an austere lifestyle whilst in office. 04/09/2018
Italy Biopic looks at Van Gogh's creative process Biopic looks at Van Gogh's creative process 04/09/2018
No Comment Thousands gather in Venice to watch traditional regatta Thousands of boating enthusiasts gathered in Venice on Sunday to watch the Regata Storica, a historical boat race held every year since the thirteenth century in the city's lagoon and Grand Canal. 03/09/2018
Italy Renzo Piano offers new bridge design for hometown Genoa after tragedy Renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano has offered to help design a new Genoa bridge to replace the one that collapsed, killing 43 people. 29/08/2018
Cult "First Man" opens 75th Venice Film Festival "First Man" opens 75th Venice Film Festival 29/08/2018
Cult Lack of gender equality at 75th Venice Film Festival Lack of gender equality at 75th Venice Film Festival 29/08/2018