No Comment Italy marks Republic Day with military parade in Rome Thousands of Italian troops and civil servants paraded through central Rome on Monday to mark the 79th anniversary of the country becoming a republic. 02/06/2025
Travel News Is it safe to travel to Sicily after Mount Etna erupts? Mount Etna is Europe's tallest and most active volcano. 02/06/2025
No Comment Thunberg and 11 activists embark on mission to Gaza amid blockade Greta Thunberg and 11 activists sail from Italy to Gaza to challenge the Israeli blockade, deliver humanitarian aid, and draw global attention to the crisis in the region. 02/06/2025
Italy Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins aid ship sailing to Gaza Activist Greta Thunberg and 11 other people have set sail for Gaza on board a flotilla. The group aims to bring in some aid and raise “international awareness” of the situation in the enclave. 01/06/2025
Lifestyle Fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli gets doctorate in architecture Brunello Cucinelli is known to many as the king of cashmere and a fashion philosopher. Now the luxury fashion designer can add Doctor of Architecture to his titles as he's recently received an honorary diploma for restoring his Umbrian village. 01/06/2025
Destinations Why you should save your Amalfi Coast visit for spring April and May are the prime months on the coast, for culture and fewer crowds. 31/05/2025
Destinations These 5 villages have been crowned the most beautiful in Italy These culture-rich villages can make a great addition to your next Italy trip itinerary. 30/05/2025
Europe News The Vespucci promotes Italy on worldwide and Mediterranean tours After visiting 30 countries on a 20-month round-the-world trip, Captain Giuseppe Lai tells Euronews about the ship's allure. 29/05/2025
Art Venice Biennale to honour late curator Koyo Kouoh with 2026 exhibition Plans for the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia will go ahead as envisioned by the late Cameroonian curator, following her sudden death aged 58 earlier this month. 27/05/2025
Culture news How Daniela Pes uses her Italian dialect to make nonsensical music Daniela Pes brings together haunting melodies, juddering loops and her rare Italian dialect to create an otherworldly experience of music. 27/05/2025
Experiences Explore Rome’s religious treasures on a 16th-century pilgrimage route For a particularly meaningful way to visit Rome’s major churches - and to sidestep the crowds - try following in the footsteps of a 16th-century saint. 24/05/2025
Europe News Iran-US nuclear talks didn’t make 'conclusive progress,' Oman says The talks seek to limit Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of some of the crushing economic sanctions the US has imposed. 23/05/2025
Europe News Italy court rules two women can register on child's birth certificate In recent years, some city registrars in Italy had begun to record only the name of the biological mother on birth certificates and not the name of her partner. 22/05/2025
Europe News Rome police catch man carrying ancient marble slab on electric scooter In Rome, a German tourist was arrested for carrying a 30kg marble base from a Roman column on an electric scooter. The artefact is considered a cultural asset. 22/05/2025
Europe News Fifth round of US-Iran nuclear talks to take place in Rome, Oman says The talks seek to limit Iran's nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of some of the crushing economic sanctions the US has imposed on the Islamic Republic. 21/05/2025
Art Artist Stefano Cagol's SOS torch show lights Italian grand cathedral A spellbinding light show remains talk of the Italian town of Bressanone (Brixen) in South Tyrol. Renowned artist Stefano Cagol ignited series of SOS torches to symbolise a UNESCO global appeal about the future relationship between robots and humans. 20/05/2025
Sport Alcaraz beats Sinner in Italian Open to become the tennis king of Rome The Spaniard beat the world number one, who returned to the court after a 104-day break. 18/05/2025
Europe News Italian PM Meloni hosts EU-US talks on trade, Ukraine and defence Leaders from the EU, Italy and the US met in Rome on Sunday to discuss trade, defence, and Ukraine. Ursula von der Leyen called for increased defence investments in the EU. 18/05/2025
Europe News Internazionali Tennis: Paolini and Errani win women's doubles Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini win in the final of the doubles tournament against Russia's Veronika Kudermetova and Belgium's Elise Mertens and are confirmed as champions in Rome. 18/05/2025
Europe News Pope Leo XIV's inaugural Mass draws global leaders The newly-elected supreme pontiff was greeted by crowds of faithful as he arrived in St Peter’s Square for his inauguration Mass, attended by world leaders and religious delegations. 18/05/2025
Europe News Germany's Merz says Russia-Ukraine talks 'fell short' of expectations Speaking alongside Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Merz vowed to continue to increase the pressure on Moscow with added sanctions. 17/05/2025
No Comment Venice protest calls for release of aid worker held in Venezuela A flotilla of 50 boats sailed Venice's Grand Canal demanding the release of Alberto Trentini, an Italian aid worker detained in Venezuela since November 2024. 12/05/2025
Business UniCredit lifts outlook as it beats expectations with record profit Italy’s second biggest lender posted its highest net profit ever for the first three months of 2025, the period that the bank called the ‘best quarter in history’ in its earnings report. 12/05/2025
World Cardinals fail to elect new pope, next vote to come Thursday afternoon On Thursday morning, cardinals failed once again to select a successor to the late Pope Francis, with thick black smoke rising from the Sistine Chapel chimney again. 08/05/2025
Travel News What to expect if you're visiting Rome during the conclave Tens of thousands of travellers have descended on the city for the funeral of Pope Francis and the election of a new pontiff. 06/05/2025
Europe News Italy plays Fantapapa, fantasy football-like game to pick the new pope Like a football team, users must choose 11 cardinals whom they believe have the best chance of becoming the next pontiff, as well as a "captain" — or their top favourite. 02/05/2025