Italy Meloni: 'What needs to be done in Africa is not charity' Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told her EU partners that curbing migration from African countries has less to do with offers of charity than strong partnerships coupled with strategic investments in those nations. 04/01/2024
Culture news Dyeing to remember: Pompeii's ancient textile techniques resurrected Pompeii’s director, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, has been overseeing a project reviving ancient crafts and production techniques within the archaeological park. 04/01/2024
Healthcare Italian hospitals collapse: Over 1,000 patients unattended in Rome The worst situation is in Rome and its region, where more than 1,100 patients are waiting to be admitted, according to the Italian Society of Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care. 03/01/2024
Italy Meloni under pressure after Italian MP brings loaded gun to NYE party Emanuele Pozzolo, a member of Giorgia Meloni’s far-right populist party, denied firing the shot which injured a man who was attending the party in northern Italy. 03/01/2024
Euronews Witness The simmering migrant crisis at the French-Italian border What happens at Italy’s western door to northern Europe when migration crises put EU external borders under pressure? Monica Pinna went to Ventimiglia, at the French-Italian border, to take the pulse of this historic migrant runway. 29/12/2023
Health news Man may regain use of paralysed hand after nerve transfer from foot For the first time, doctors used the nerve meant to control one part of the body in the hope that it would be able to control another. 28/12/2023
Destinations Naples is Europe’s most misunderstood city. Here’s why ‘We will win back the heart of Italy’, says one local who's aiming to shake Naples’ dirty image. 24/12/2023
Euronews Witness Living on an active volcano: A report from southern Italy In southern Italy, several hundred thousand people live in a volcanic caldera that has seen a recent uptick in seismic activity. Residents are torn between concern and resignation, while the authorities are keeping a close eye on the situation. 22/12/2023
Business Exactly how influential are influencers on consumer decisions? The case of influencer Chiara Ferragni, fined €1 million by Italy's antitrust authority for allegedly misleading consumers, has been shared all over social media. With the rise in influencer marketing, what steps should consumers take to protect themselves from shady practices? 22/12/2023
Business Chocolate maker Ferrero rakes in €1.76 billion for 2023 Ferrero's yearly earnings saw it make profits of €53.2 million, up from €32.6 million the previous year in the Italian market. 20/12/2023
Italy NeverEnding Story: Elon Musk attending Giorgia Meloni's fantasy party Elon Musk and VOX's leader Santiago Abascal will be among the guests attending Giorgia Meloni's bizarre 4-day fantasy-themed Christmas party, “Atreju”, which celebrates Italy's conservative youth. 14/12/2023
Culture news Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic unearthed near Colosseum The Italian Culture Ministry describes the more than 2,000-year-old Roman domus as a true "authentic treasure." 14/12/2023
Business Airbnb to pay €567 million to settle Italian tax probe The online rental platform said it will not seek to recover any of the sum from its hosts. 13/12/2023
Partner content Students transform ancient Uzbek heritage into modern marvel at Venice Architecture Biennale Partner content presented by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Uzbekistan As the curtain was about to fall once more on the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale, university students behind one of the main pavilions had the chance to see their creations in plain view. 13/12/2023
Travel News Italy-Slovenia direct high-speed train could launch in 2024 A new high-speed train from Venice to Ljubljana could improve cross-border travel. 12/12/2023
Art Celebrated Italian sculptor Jago unveils new artwork in Naples Celebrated Italian sculptor Jago, nicknamed the "modern-day Michelangelo", has unveiled his new artwork based on the story of Narcissus. 12/12/2023
Healthcare ‘Foetal heartbeat’: How a very American issue is dividing Italy A group of anti-abortion organisations in Italy has collected 106,000 signatures, double the minimum required in a referendum, to change the country's law on abortion. 12/12/2023
Culture news Pompeii archaeologists unearth disturbing bakery-prison for slaves The finding aligns with the harrowing accounts of second-century AD writer Apuleius, whose Metamorphoses IX 11-13 describes the backbreaking labour endured by men, women, and animals in ancient mills and bakeries. 08/12/2023
Business Why has Italy abandoned the New Silk Road project with China? Italy exits the New Silk Road: Euronews Business explores what this agreement encompasses and which countries are still involved. 07/12/2023
Italy Fishing villages in Naples ditch polystyrene in microplastic U-turn The United Nations Environment Programme says 730 tonnes of plastic litter is dumped in the Mediterranean Sea every day. Euronews reporter Luca Palamara speaks to fishermen in Naples looking to cut down on plastic waste generated by the trade. 07/12/2023
Italy Italy withdraws from China's Belt and Road Initiative Italy signed the pact in 2019 expecting a big boost to exports but hoped-for economic gains have not materialised. 07/12/2023
Italy Murdered Italian woman's father urges men to be agents of change 22-year-old Giulia Cecchetin's murder galvanised public outrage against violence targeting women in Italy. 06/12/2023
No Comment WATCH: Greenpeace activists climb oil company building Watch as Greenpeace activists climbed onto the headquarters of energy giant ENI to raise awareness of deaths potentially linked to climate change. 05/12/2023
Italy Europe's far-right leaders gather in Italy to prepare for EU elections Matteo Salvini, who is Italy's Deputy Prime Minister, hosted the conference in Florence under the slogan "Jobs, Security, Common Sense" on Sunday. 03/12/2023
Travel News Bologna’s famous leaning tower on ‘high alert’ over collapse fears The mediaeval Garisenda Tower is one of the Italian city's most iconic landmarks - and leans as much as its more famous counterpart in Pisa. 02/12/2023
Italy Row over Mussolini-era name of Italian ski resort The Italian Alpine town in the Valle d’Aosta region decided to revert to its original name 'Le Breuil'. 02/12/2023