Italy Italy earthquakes: 'the situation is critical', geologist tells euronews Authorities in snowbound central Italy are appealing for help after four strong earthquakes hit the same region battered by devastating and deadly tremors starting last… 18/01/2017
Italy Seismically vulnerable central Italy once again rocked by tremors Italy once again shaken by earthquakes 18/01/2017
Italy Multiple earthquakes hit central Italy Multiple earthquakes rock the same area of central Italy devastated by last year's tremors. 18/01/2017
Cult Robert Wilson lights up the Panza Collection at its home near Milan The Panza collection is one of Europe's most important post-war treasure troves of art, and American artist Robert Wilson has been called in to light the pieces in a show at the collection's home, the 17/01/2017
Business Series Glasses maker Luxottica to merge with lens manufacturer Essilor Italy's Luxottica and France's Essilor see a merger in their future to create a global eyewear powerhouse worth 46 billion euros. 16/01/2017
Italy Quake survivors in central Italy protest over lack of help Residents gathered in Accumoli to complain that not enough has been done to help them with cleaning up operations and reconstruction 15/01/2017
Italy Clashes between police and refugees in Florence There have been scuffles between Somali refugees and police outside the office of regional authorities in Florence. 14/01/2017
Italy Football players in Turin respond to call to help the homeless A show of solidarity from two football stars in Turin in Italy. 14/01/2017
Italy See Italy's first capsule hotel Rooms are 4 metres square and cost 8 euros an hour - or 25 for a whole night. 12/01/2017
Italy Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni recovering after heart surgery Italy’s new prime minister Paolo Gentiloni has undergone emergency heart surgery. 11/01/2017
Italy Italian police arrest siblings for 'hacking online accounts of Renzi, Draghi and others' The Italian postal police claim to have broken up a cyber-espionage ring that has allegedly been collecting sensitive data for years. 10/01/2017
Italy Bawling babies get breastfed in the Sistine Chapel Pope Francis has baptised 28 infants in the Sistine Chapel, telling their mothers to feel free to breastfeed them if they cried. 09/01/2017
Italy Pope comforts survivors of Italy's earthquakes During an audience of 800, the Pope listened attentively to survivor accounts and promised a fresh visit, as the region continues to be battered by aftershocks 05/01/2017
Italy Quake-damaged Norcia Basilica is made safe Fireman have erected a second protective metal cage to support the facade of Norcia Basilica in central Italy. 05/01/2017
Cinema The Italian laboratory restoring the films of Charlie Chaplin Eighty years after Charlie Chaplin made the movie classic ‘Modern Times’, the great clown’s movies are being restored at a laboratory in northern Italy. 04/01/2017
Italy Calm restored after riot at migrant reception centre in Italy The unrest in Conetta comes amid signs that Italy is toughening its stance on migrants, with more deportations and an increased number of reception centres. 03/01/2017
Sport People 'don't trust' Italian football, says corruption-tainted former Juventus chief Welcome to The Corner. 02/01/2017
Italy Police officer loses hand and eye in Florence bomb blast A police officer has been seriously injured while trying to defuse a bomb in the Italian city of Florence. 02/01/2017
Sport Diving me mad: the New Year plunges into Rome's Tiber Making a New Year splash in Rome's Tiber 01/01/2017
Italy Kinder Surprise creator William Salice an eggsample to us all Kinder Surprise creator William Salice an eggsample to us all 30/12/2016
Italy Berlin attack: Anis Amri 'probably radicalised after entering Italy in 2011' Italy’s Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni says Berlin market attacker Anis Amri was most likely radicalised after his arrival in Italy in 2011. 30/12/2016
Italy Three dead as yacht catches fire in Italy Three Germans have died after a yacht moored in Italy caught fire. 29/12/2016
Sport Alpine skiing: Jansrud continues perfect super-G start with Santa Caterina win There have been three men’s super-G races so far this World Cup season and Norwegian star Kjetil Jansrud has now won them all. 27/12/2016
Sci-Tech Making plastics from natural products, not oil Italian chemists have found a way to make a widely-used industrial chemical from natural, not oil-based products. 24/12/2016