Food and Drink Olive oil in coffee? We tried making Starbucks' new Italian latte Starbucks is debuting a new range of drinks in its Italian coffeeshops. The twist, they all revolve around adding extra virgin olive oil to coffee. 24/02/2023
Destinations In pictures: Italy drought uncovers hidden path in Lake Garda Climate change has uncovered a path in the middle of Lake Garda. 23/02/2023
Travel News Venice canals almost run dry after lack of winter rain Taxis and traditional gondolas have been struggling to pass through the dwindling waterways. 22/02/2023
Culture news Watch this: Italy's Viareggio Carnival marks its 150th anniversary From gorillas to gas masks and lots of paper mache - Italy's Viareggio Carnival is marking its 150th anniversary with colourful parades after being closed down by the pandemic 21/02/2023
Culture news How to rescue and renovate culture sites after deadly earthquakes Another terrible repercussion of earthquakes like those experienced by Türkiye and Syria this month is the destruction of cultural heritage. Sergio Cantone has examined Italy's areas hit by devastating quakes and their efforts to protect and preserve history. 21/02/2023
Italy Italy: 84 rescued migrants disembark Ocean Viking after sea ordeal The NGO vessel was granted permission to dock at Emilia-Romagna's only port on Saturday. SOS Mediterranee says 58 unaccompanied minors were among those onboard. 20/02/2023
Climate Farmers warn dry winter threatens crops in northern Italy Italy’s farmers suffered through record-breaking droughts last summer. Winter has brought little relief. 20/02/2023
Italy Former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi acquitted over 'Bunga Bunga' case Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was found not guilty of witness tampering in a trial related to controversial 'Bunga Bunga' parties. 15/02/2023
Italy Giant paper-mache statues hit the streets for Viareggio carnival Giant paper-mâché carnival floats are back on the streets of Viareggio in Italy, awing crowds of onlookers. 13/02/2023
Italy Ukraine slams Berlusconi after anti-Zelenskyy comments The former Italian leader on Sunday blamed the war in Ukraine on Zelenskyy's "attacks to the autonomous republics of Donbass". 13/02/2023
Italy Projections mean a CDU win in Berlin for the first time in two decades Projections suggest a Christian Democratic Union win in Berlin for the first time in two decades. 12/02/2023
Destinations How to see Florence's 10 million tile mosaic up close The Florence Baptistery’s mosaics are being restored. Here’s how you can see them up close. 10/02/2023
Italy EU summit: Italy's Giorgia Meloni pushes for stricter migration laws Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni has called for strict laws over migration during an EU summit. A code of conduct for rescue ships in the Mediterranean, more investment in Africa and mandatory relocations are among her demands 09/02/2023
Culture news Stella Jean quits Milan Fashion Week over lack of diversity Jean has announced she will go on a hunger strike to avoid repercussions against designers associated with her. 08/02/2023
Culture news TV host Nikos Aliagas exhibits his "Venetian Views" in the Serenissima The Franco-Greek TV presenter made several trips to Venice to immerse himself in the cultures of the San Polo district, often invisible to tourists. 08/02/2023
Culture news Italy's opera houses sing to save Verdi's home Villa Verdi was the composer's home for over 50 years, but is up for public auction this year and it could be taken away from the public. 07/02/2023
Experiences Pastries, parades and parties: A guide to Venice Carnival 2023 This year’s edition of Venice Carnival is the first in three years to take place without any pandemic restrictions. 07/02/2023
Culture news How this statue depicting Hercules was discovered in a Rome sewer An ancient statue depicting Roman demi-god Hercules has been discovered during sewage repair works underneath an archaeological park in the Italian capital. 06/02/2023
Living Why is Italy opposing an EU plan for greener buildings? Countries will older houses could bear the brunt of EU-mandated green building renovations. 06/02/2023
No Comment People from around the world gather in Venice for carnival parade Some hundred decorated rowing boats paraded on Sunday, from Punta della Dogana to Rialto Bridge, led by the legendary 7-metre-long papier-maché ‘Pantegana’, which has become one of the symbols of the Venetian carnival. 05/02/2023
Italy Protest in Rome against the conditions of jailed Italian anarchist Alfredo Cospito has been on hunger strike since October because he is being held under highly restrictive conditions usually reserved for Mafia members. 05/02/2023
Culture news How will new creative director Sabato De Sarno change Gucci? After eight years with the maximalist gender non-conforming clothes of Alessandro Michele, the Italian fashion house has appointed its next creative director. 02/02/2023
Italy Giorgia Meloni's first 100 days in office: What has Italy's PM done? The Italian prime minister has defied critics in some areas, but faced problems with other actions since being sworn in last October. 30/01/2023
Europe Decoded Why second-generation Chinese migrants in Italy don't want citizenship Prato, in Tuscany, Prato, has the highest percentage of Chinese residents among the local population (14,3%) in Italy. But integration is proving difficult despite roots dating back decades. 30/01/2023
Italy Italian police seize €250 million in raid targeting 'Ndrangheta Italian police on Thursday morning arrested 56 people throughout the country for links with the notorious 'Ndrangheta crime syndicate, seizing around €250 million in assets. 26/01/2023
Italy Fine dining and Godfather memorabilia: Inside a Mafia boss's hideouts Matteo Messina Denaro was living an almost normal life in his native Sicily, despite being on Italy's most wanted list for 30 years. 26/01/2023