Libya Palermo peace conference on Libya aims to forge agreement With vital participants not attending and no clear agenda to guide the talks, there are slender hopes that the Italian hosts will be able to make progress on ending Libya's internal strife. 11/11/2018
Italy Disability isn't a bar to going out in these Bologna night spots A woman rolls into a bar... 09/11/2018
Pakistan Pakistan blasphemy case: Christian woman freed from jail A Pakistani Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy after spending eight years on death row has been freed from prison, her lawyer says. 08/11/2018
World News Italian government wins confidence vote on controversial security bill The Italian coalition government has won a confidence vote over proposed security legislation that would make asylum applications more difficult. 07/11/2018
The Cube Public display of disaffection? Salvini's online split break up Public display of disaffection? Italian talkshow host Elisa Isoardi posted an intimate photo to Instagram to announce her breakup with Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini 06/11/2018
No Comment Storm clean-up operations continue near Genoa New aerial footage shows extensive storm damage to the marina at Rapallo in Italy. 05/11/2018
Italy Rome remembers 'Black Saturday' The Italian capital remembers the 1943 raid of the Ghetto or Rome as Germany prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of the Kristallnacht. 05/11/2018
Italy Raw Politics: Bologna rewards cyclists with free beer and ice cream A city in Italy has hit on an innovative way of cutting its pollution problem. 05/11/2018
Italy Raw Politics: Europe should follow Italy on spending, says Di Maio Rome has vowed it won’t back down over Italy’s controversial budget and said it should service as a recipe for the rest of the continent. 05/11/2018
Belgium Raw Politics: Italy’s budget; Iran sanctions; and WW1 commemorations Watch the full episode of Raw Politics for Monday, November 5. 05/11/2018
Economy Ministers say Rome needs to come up with new ideas The tone was polite, but an escalation is likely over the coming weeks 05/11/2018
Economy Ball is now in Italy's camp, says Austria Italy's budget dispute with Brussels is likely to escalate in coming weeks unless Rome revises its free-spending plans 05/11/2018
The Cube Italian woman stands-up to anti-immigrant comments on metro | #TheCube An Italian woman stood-up to a man shouting anti-immigrant comments on an Italian metro. A video of the confrontation has gone viral. 05/11/2018
Italy How Italy's 'Ndrangheta mafia group is infiltrating European countries Italian anti-mafia prosecutor Federico Cafiero De Raho told Euronews that the sentencing of more than 100 people this week was proof that 'Ndrangheta’s cells “are able to develop everywhere”. 02/11/2018
Italy Italy looks at offering land for children to halt declining birth rate Have a kid, win a fridge! Euronews looks at solutions to the 'issue' of low birth rates. 01/11/2018
No Comment Saint Mark's Square Underwater After Flooding in Venice Venice’s historic Saint Mark’s Square experienced heavy flooding after rains hit Northern Italy on October 27 and 28. 30/10/2018
Italy Trouble brewing: Italian icon Moka feeling the coffee capsule pressure Trouble brewing: Italian icon Moka feeling the coffee capsule pressure 29/10/2018
Italy Italy graffiti seeks to save lesser-used words from extinction An Italian publishing house is using street graffiti in a bid to save lesser-used words from extinction and help bring them into popular discourse. 27/10/2018
Italy African migrants arrested in connection with Italian teenager's death | The Cube Three migrants have been arrested in connection to the drugging, rape and death of 16-year-old Desiree Mariottini in Rome 26/10/2018
World Tajani criticises 'aggressive Commission' over battle between Rome and Brussels Parliament president says he disagrees with Italian budget but also the European commission's reaction. 24/10/2018