Italy Renzi shatters illusion of unity in Bratislava Matteo Renzi says he declined to share a podium with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande as he did not "share their conclusions". 17/09/2016
Italy Rome hosts its first same-sex civil union Rome has hosted its first ever same-sex civil union. 17/09/2016
Italy Carlo Azeglio Ciampi: the man who served Italy with 'passion' He will be remembered by many as a man who worked tirelessly for his country. 16/09/2016
Italy Former Italian president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi dies at the age of 95 Former Italian president, prime minister and central bank governor Carlo Azeglio Ciampi has died at the age of 95. 16/09/2016
Italy Authorities wrestle with online abuse laws after sex tape leads to suicide Italy has been rocked by the suicide of Tiziana Cantone. 15/09/2016
Business Series New chief executive faces huge task to rescue Italian bank Monte dei Paschi New chief executive Marco Morelli has taken over at struggling Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena which has to raise five billion euros to survive. 15/09/2016
Italy Fears online sex tape shame prompted suicide An Italian woman who was subjected to online abuse after an explicit video of her went viral has killed herself. 14/09/2016
Italy Venetians march to take back their city Residents of Venice have banded together to fight against mass tourism. 13/09/2016
Italy Children of quake-hit Italian town go back to school - in prefabs It's back to school for the children of Amatrice, the Italian town hardest hit by last month's deadly earthquake. 13/09/2016
Italy Clashes in Naples over Italian PM visit Clashes broke out on Monday night (Sept 12) in Naples between police and protesters demonstrating against a visit by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. 13/09/2016
Italy 'Offended' Italians sue Charlie Hebdo for Amatrice pasta cartoons The Italian town of Amatrice is suing French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo for depicting earthquake victims as pasta dishes. 12/09/2016
Cinema First Filipino win at Venice Film Festival Filipino director Lav Diaz picks up the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for 'The Woman Who Left', while the runner-up Silver Lion is split between Andrei Konchalovsky for Holocaust drama 'Rai' 12/09/2016
Italy No longer Charlie: Amatrice to sue Charlie Hebdo over cartoon Amatrice Town Council has filed a petition against French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo for ‘aggravated defamation’ after it published a cartoon showing the victims of last month’s earthquake in I 12/09/2016
Italy 'The Woman Who Left' wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival Lav Diaz’s ‘The Woman Who Left’ (‘Ang Babaeng Humayo’) has won the Golden Lion award for Best Film at the 73rd Venice Film Festival. 10/09/2016
Italy Two cats make the most of their nine lives by surviving the earthquake in central Italy Georgiana and Pietro have been rescued from the rubble of their respective homes more than two weeks after the tremor struck. 10/09/2016
Italy Mayhem mounts for Rome's new mayor after losing another top aide She is the first woman to run Rome, but Virginia Raggi’s political problems – just like the city’s rubbish – appear to be mounting by the day. 08/09/2016
Cinema Natalie Portman is Jackie Kennedy in Venice Natalie Portman’s latest movie ‘Jackie’ is among 20 competing for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. 08/09/2016
Italy Portman premieres 'Jackie' at Venice Film Festival There’s very little that’s not been said, read or written about the Kennedy’s but director Pablo Larrain’s Jackie aims to tell a different tale. 08/09/2016
Italy Fewer migrants crossing the Med to Europe but more dying - IOM New figures from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) show that fewer people are crossing the Mediterranean Sea, but more are perishing on the crossing to… 07/09/2016
Italy Police smash network 'smuggling Syrians to Western Europe' Italian police said on Tuesday that they had smashed a criminal network that smuggled hundreds of mostly Syrian refugees across the Balkans to Western Europe. 06/09/2016
Cinema Jude Law stars as an American pope in new HBO series British actor Jude Law stars as the Pope in HBO's new miniseries 'The Young Pope' by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino. 06/09/2016
Italy Death toll from Italy quake rises to 295 Rescuers have found the body of the last person reported missing after the deadly Aug. 24 earthquake in Italy, according to local media. 06/09/2016
No Comment Pope Francis offers pizza lunch to 1,500 homeless people Some 1,500 homeless people from across Italy were brought into Rome to be given seats of honour at Mother Teresa’s canonisation Mass, before being treated to a pizza… 05/09/2016
No Comment Italy quake: Romeo the dog rescued from the rubble Fire fighters in Italy rescued a golden retriever named Romeo on Friday after pulling him alive from a pile of rubble more than a week after an earthquake in the centre of the… 03/09/2016
Economy Italian economy stagnated in Q2 It has been confirmed Italy's economy stagnated in the period from April to June not growing at all from the first three months of the year. 02/09/2016
Italy Fertility Day? "Go Forth and Multiply!" say Italians A government campaign to boost the slowing fertility rate in Italy has met with a chorus of criticism from those who say it is offensive and ignorant of the problems it is trying to… 02/09/2016