Italy Fierce local opposition in Tuscan town to floating LNG Terminal More than half of the local residents, including the Mayor of Tuscan town, Piombino, are fiercely opposed to a floating LNG Terminal. The plan was to try and meet Italy's energy needs and reduce dependency on Russia, but is now at risk over fears of economic and environmental impact. 22/09/2022
Europe Decoded Analysis: What's the climate in Italy ahead of the election? The election campaign communication has mainly been on social media with political leaders seen more frequently online than on public squares. 19/09/2022
Mobility 'I feel very frustrated': What a Rome commute is like for the disabled Years of neglect in Rome is letting down its disabled citizens, including Dario Dongo is a lawyer and activist. Euronews follows his daily commute. 19/09/2022
Europe Decoded Beirut's collapsing silos and the fading memory of a tragedy Beirut's collapsing silos and the fading memory of a tragedy 16/08/2022
Europe Decoded Analysis from Italy: A political crisis that nobody wanted Euronews' Rome Correspondent Giorgia Orlandi discusses Italy's unexpected government crisis. 29/07/2022
Europe News Analysis: Climate crisis unfolds in Italy with melting ice and drought Euronews correspondent Giorgia Orlandi breaks down how the climate crisis is already being felt in Italy. 14/07/2022
Europe News Unprecedented drought in Italy sparks fears about future Communities living along Italy's longest river are fearful for its future, as they endure a drought which has left it almost dry. 08/07/2022
My Europe Series How mafia seized properties have become socially useful Euronews correspondent Giorgia Orlandi reports on how mafia-seized properties are being used to house Ukrainian refugees. 01/07/2022
Europe Decoded Analysis: Italy and the politics of a global food crisis Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi has been at the centre of ongoing diplomatic efforts to unblock Ukraine’s grain exports in an effort to help poorer countries deal with the effects of a global food crisis. 17/06/2022
Green News These bees are helping Italy's Carabinieri police fight pollution The Carabinieri military police in Italy are famed for fighting the country's toughest and most dangerous criminals. But now they are turning to bees to tackle air pollution in cities. 30/05/2022
Europe News Draghi's 2nd phone call with Putin shows Italy's effort for dialogue Draghi's phone call with Putin shows Italy's effort to encourage dialogue and avoid a humanitarian crisis, reports Euronews' Giorgia Orlandi. 27/05/2022
Europe Decoded Eurovision: The public's choice and its political lesson Ukraine were the overwhelming favourite heading into this year's Eurovision and won thanks to the public vote suggesting Europeans know exactly were they stand on the war in Ukraine. 20/05/2022
Europe Decoded The EU may have reached its 'whatever it takes' moment. Draghi's famous "whatever it takes" comments helped save the euro. Can these words once more bring unity as the bloc deals with war on its doorstep and a crippling energy crisis? 10/05/2022
Italy This Ukrainian orphan is returning home for the first time to fight Euronews' Giorgia Orlandi joined Giuseppe on his journey from Milan back to the country of his birth. 10/03/2022
Italy Italy's 2021 in review: What do Italians think of the 'Draghi effect'? Prime Minister Mario Draghi has been credited with restoring stability and confidence in the country, but if he were to step down to become President, the newfound enthusiasm may soon end. 30/12/2021
Italy World's top economies endorse global corporate tax at G20 summit The leaders of the world's major economies are gathered in Italy this weekend as Rome hosts its first G20 summit, with the global health crisis, economic recovery, and climate change at the top of this year's agenda. 30/10/2021
Italy Afghan evacuees in Italy fear for relatives left behind under Taliban Afghan refugees in Italy tell Euronews of their anxiety as they wait for news of family members they have left behind. 19/10/2021
Italy Toning down the violence, Italy's mafia has set its sights on EU cash In the last few years, Italy's organised crime groups have become more business-oriented, helping cash-strapped companies to infiltrate the legal economy and make more money. 01/10/2021
Culture news Rome embraces cuddle culture as pandemic sparks need for human touch Hugs won't come for free anymore, as Italians start a new kind of business with "cuddle shops", places where people will never run out of hugs...unless they run out of money... 22/09/2021
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