Europe News A million young Catholics reportedly attend Holy Year youth festival Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics descended on Rome for the Youth Jubilee, which kicked off on Tuesday evening with a mass by the Pope in St Peter's Square. They gathered for a vigil on Saturday night ahead of a Sunday mass held by the Pope. 02/08/2025
Travel News Why landowners have introduced fee on this Italian hiking trail The move is highlighting a wider, growing issue of overtourism, poor visitor behaviour, and environmental damage in Italy’s mountains. 01/08/2025
Europeans' Stories European dockworkers demand halt to arms shipments to Israel Israel says its Gaza offensive is self-defence, but dissent is spreading. In June, French dockworkers blocked a shipment of arms components bound for Israel, rousing support across Europe. In the Italian port of Genoa, dockworkers — long opposed to arms exports — joined the protest. 30/07/2025
Tech News Italian antitrust authority probing Meta's WhatsApp AI chatbot The technology giant is under investigation in Italy for alleged breaches of EU competition law. 30/07/2025
Business Automotive giant Stellantis faces €1.5 billion hit from US tariffs Stellantis is bracing for €1.5 billion in losses due to US tariffs this year, placed both on cars and car parts. 29/07/2025
Europe News Hunger surge strikes Middle East and Africa, UN survey shows Global crises are fueling hunger in Africa and the Middle East, with trade tensions, conflicts, and climate change driving food inflation, according to the UN's SOFI report. 28/07/2025
Travel News Weekend strikes across European airports to cause chaos for thousands Italy will be hit with widespread airport strikes on Saturday, impacting a range of airlines such as Ryanair, EasyJet, Volotea and Wizz Air, among others. 25/07/2025
No Comment Rome swelters as tour guides and tourists struggle in extreme heat Rome swelters in high heat as temperatures soar into the high 30s Celsius. This is an issue for tourists, who are clinging to fans and water bottles while navigating the city's ancient landmarks under an unrelenting sun. 25/07/2025
Business Carrefour sells Italian supermarkets to NewPrinces for €1 billion The Reggio Emilia-based group that owns several food brands makes the leap into large-scale distribution with the purchase of around 1,000 retail outlets across the country. 25/07/2025
Culture news Banksy's Venice work 'The Migrant Child' removed for restoration Banksy's 'The Migrant Child' appeared on a Venetian wall in 2019 and has since largely deteriorated. An Italian bank is supervising the artwork's restoration. 24/07/2025
Culture news British woman returns Italian Renaissance painting stolen 52 years ago Antonio Solario's painting was snatched from the Civic Museum of Belluno in 1973. Now, after a drawn out legal battle and a convincing case argued by the art world's 'Sherlock Holmes', its British owner has finally handed it back. 23/07/2025
Markets UniCredit delivers record earnings, raises 2025 outlook UniCredit delivers record-breaking second-quarter results, boosting confidence with stronger full-year outlook and new share buy-back. CEO Orcel calls it the best first half in the bank’s history. 23/07/2025
Economy UniCredit withdraws bid for Banco BPM due to uncertainty The group's board of directors announced that it had decided to abandon the takeover due to the Italian government's use of golden power, which had prolonged the negotiations too much, preventing UniCredit from talking to BPM's shareholders 23/07/2025
Europe News Italy says one woman in same-sex union entitled to paternity leave The court argued that the child’s interest in having time with both parents and the parents responsibilities didn’t depend on their sexual orientation. 22/07/2025
Culture news Italy disinvites pro-Putin classical conductor from Caserta concert The news of the cancellation of the performance by Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, who is known to be very close to President Vladimir Putin, has been hailed as a victory by Kremlin critic Yulia Navalnaya and Ukrainian associations in Italy. 21/07/2025
Europe News Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding crash in Italy Felix Baumgartner, the first person to break the sound barrier during a freefall jump in 2012, died in a paragliding crash in Italy. He was 56. 17/07/2025
Green News Ombudsman takes up complaint over polluting Italian steel mill It follows a complaint from local campaigners, accusing the Commission of indifference to the plight of Taranto residents and the environment. 17/07/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Has Italy just passed an anti-LGBT surrogacy law? Italy extended its ban on surrogacy late last year, but posts are claiming that it happened recently. 17/07/2025
No Comment Olympic and Paralympic medals for 2026 revealed in Venice The official medals for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games were unveiled in Venice on Tuesday, carried by boat to the Palazzo Balbi on the Grand Canal. 16/07/2025
No Comment Roman mosaic stolen by Nazi officer during WWII returned to Pompeii A Roman-era mosaic panel featuring an erotic motif was officially returned today to the Archaeological Park of Pompeii after more than 80 years in Germany. 15/07/2025
Travel News These high-speed trains in Italy react automatically to earthquakes Italy's first rail Earthquake Early Warning System debuts on Rome–Naples line, using sensors to detect and halt trains. 15/07/2025
EuroVerify Yes, Italy is still part of the Paris Climate Agreement A viral post online alleges that Italy has withdrawn from the accord, but there is no evidence to support this claim. 15/07/2025
Business Banco BPM takeover battle deepens as Brussels slaps Italy with warning Rome’s use of the ‘Gold Power’ rule to impose conditions on the merger is controversial because the two companies are both Italian and there is no apparent threat to national security. 14/07/2025
Europe News 'We need finances,' Zelenskyy tells European allies at Rome conference Zelenskyy's appeal came after at least 10 people were injured overnight into Thursday after Russia attacked Kyiv with another mass missile and drone strike. 11/07/2025
Europe News European allies step up plans for post-war Ukraine stabilisation force Coalition members said they had agreed on a Paris headquarters for the first year of the force and then rotating it to London. 10/07/2025
Italy Tighter border controls could risk greater instability, IOM chief says Amy Pope's comments come as European countries shift towards stricter migration policies, with more funding for expanded deportation efforts and for transit countries to deter migrants. 10/07/2025