Italy G20 health ministers gather in Rome as COVID pass under pressure Talks at the Campidoglio palace are aimed at scaling up the response to present and future pandemics. 05/09/2021
Italy Chilean Director Pablo Larraín's new take on Diana premieres at Venice "Spencer" is part comedy, part tragedy and even part gothic horror but what it isn't is historically strictly accurate. 04/09/2021
Italy Benigni wins lifetime achievement award at Venice Film Festival The festival's artistic director Alberto Barbera praised Benigni saying few artists have his talent, comic timing, satire and huge acting ability. 02/09/2021
Italy Wild boar 'invasion' in Rome suburb sees mayor sue local government The animals are blamed for causing car crashes, attacking people and pets, as well as feasting on piles of uncollected rubbish. 02/09/2021
Italy Non-EU workers in Italy entitled to maternity allowances, rules ECJ Italian authorities had refused to grant maternity and childbirth allowances to non-EU citizens who hold a single work permit. 02/09/2021
Travel News Travelling within Italy? You'll need a Green Pass Protestors have threatened to block trains with their bodies. 01/09/2021
Italy Milan building fire 'reminiscent' of Grenfell disaster, officials say Italian firefighters said they were continuing to search a 20-story apartment building in Milan that was destroyed by fire, but said that there was no indication that anyone was missing inside. 30/08/2021
No Comment Mount Etna spews lava, plumes of ash in Sicily The activity of Europe's largest active volcano caused ash and lapillus to fall on some villages on the slopes of the volcano, according to the Catania Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology 30/08/2021
Moments Mount Etna: Hiking up one of the world’s most active volcanoes Planning a holiday in Sicily? Here’s everything you need to know about climbing Mt Etna, one of Europe’s most active volcanoes. 29/08/2021
Italy Fishing boat crammed with over 500 migrants arrives in Lampedusa Accommodation for migrants on the Italian island designed for 250 people now has to cater for over 1,200. 28/08/2021
Italy Italy reimposes mask-wearing in Sicily as COVID hospitalisations rise This is the first time since the beginning of the summer that measures against COVID-19 are reimposed at the regional level. 27/08/2021
Italy Vaccinated Italians still lamenting Green Pass bureacratic nightmare With new rules from early August, and more to kick in in September, Euronews looks at the vaccinated Italians that, for one reason or another, have slipped through the administrative net. 27/08/2021
Italy Ronaldo is once again a Man United player after whirlwind transfer Cristiano Ronaldo went from no longer playing for Juventus to becoming a United player in the space of a day 27/08/2021
Italy Italian politician resigns after trying to rename a park 'Mussolini' A member of Italy's far-right League has resigned after he proposed renaming a town square after the brother of dictator Mussolini. 27/08/2021
Italy Italy wants to host an emergency G20 meeting on Afghan crisis Italy, which holds the rotating presidency of the G20, has proposed an extraordinary G20 summit on Afghanistan to be held in Rome in September. 27/08/2021
Italy 'Taliban would have killed me': Afghan on his ordeal fleeing to Italy The man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said within hours of the Taliban taking power he knew he had to get out. 26/08/2021
Italy Italy moves closer to a referendum on legalising euthanasia A petition to legalise euthanasia in Italy has been signed by enough people to hold a referendum on the subject. 26/08/2021
Travel News Alitalia closure: How can I refund, rebook or reroute my flight? Got a flight booked with Alitalia? Got unused MilleMiglia air milies? Here are your refund, rebooking and rerouting options. 25/08/2021
Italy Italy pays tribute to victims five years after Amatrice earthquake Mario Draghi has vowed to accelerate reconstruction efforts in central Italy, five years after a devastating earthquake killed nearly 300 people. 24/08/2021
No Comment Diving among ancient ruins where Romans used to party Fish dart across mosaic floors and into the ruined villas, where holidaying Romans once drank, plotted and flirted in the party town of Baiae, now an underwater archaeological park near Naples 21/08/2021
Italy Huge illegal rave involving 10,000 people broken up in Italy The rave was shut down on Thursday after several controversies and amid anger from locals. 19/08/2021
Conscious Travel Why has this braille railing in Naples gone viral? Images of the engraved railing have prompted further calls for historical destinations to improve the experiences of visitors with disabilities. 18/08/2021
Italy Pompeii discovery ‘first evidence’ Greek was also used in Ancient Rome Archaeologists say the discovery of a well-preserved skeleton in a Pompeii tomb is the first confirmation that Greek was used in Ancient Rome alongside Latin. 17/08/2021
My Europe Series Meet the Turin-born champion athlete not allowed to represent Italy Despite being born in Turin, Italian rules mean Great Nnachi will have to wait until her 18th birthday before she can apply for Italian citizenship. 17/08/2021
Italy Gino Strada: Italian surgeon and Emergency NGO founder dies aged 73 The Milan-born medic's humanitarian agency has treated more than 11 million people in 19 war-torn countries since it was founded in 1994. 13/08/2021
Living Going the extra mule: Animals help Italians collect their rubbish The Italian town of Artena, about 30km from Rome, has found an effective and creative solution with no environmental impact to waste management: mules. 13/08/2021