Italy Albanian father rescues son who had been kidnapped to live under IS After 5 years of not knowing where his son is, an Albanian father manages to rescue his son out of Syria. His mother had taken him to live under the IS. 06/01/2020
Italy Suspected drunk driver hits young German tourists, killing six The driver of the car had a high blood alcohol content and was driving particularly fast, a police source told The Associated Press. 05/01/2020
Iran Euroviews. Was Soleimani's killing justified? Yes. A million times yes ǀ View Soleimani's death will also prove to be more significant than that of Osama Bin Laden or Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, according to one of Italy's ex-foreign ministers. 04/01/2020
Italy Wake up & smell the coffee: Italy wants UNESCO protection for espresso Italian campaigners are giving it their best shot. 03/01/2020
Italy Watch: Rome holds special parade to welcome in the new year Marching bands took centre stage in the Italian capital on Wednesday as it toasted the arrival of a new decade. 01/01/2020
Italy Avalanche in Italian Alps kills woman and two girls They had been skiing at 2,400 metres on the Val Senales glacier in South Tyrol on Saturday. 28/12/2019
Italy Italy PM Conte warns Russia and Turkey are setting Libya agenda Conte also said his government will launch an ambitious programme to tackle tax evasion. amid a stagnant economy. 28/12/2019
Italy Italy's education minister resigns over lack of funding The fallout from Italy's newly agreed budget has seen education minister Lorenzo Fioramonti resign. 26/12/2019
Europe News 2019 Year in Review: Elections, elections, elections From Spain's double take, to Britain's last minute entry - 2019 was a year of elections. We take a look back at the political upheaval of the past 365 days in Europe. 23/12/2019
No Comment Venice expects 130cm 'acqua alta' peak A 120-cm peak of the acqua alta (high water) was reached in Venice on Saturday and a 130-cm peak is announced for Sunday. 21/12/2019
My Europe Series Italy's 'sardines' have bigger fish to fry They call themselves the sardines and have taken to the streets of Italy in mass protests. We find out who they are and where they are heading. 20/12/2019
Egypt Prosecutor says Egypt of deliberately hiding cause of PhD's death The 28-year-old researcher was found dead in a ditch by the side of the road in Cairo in February 2016 18/12/2019
Europe Decoded Serie A sorry for “inappropriate” paintings in anti-racism campaign Italian clubs AS Roma and AC Milan say they were “very surprised" by the lack of communication and do not believe "this is the right way" to tackle racism. Serie A later apologised for the "inappropriate" paintings. 17/12/2019
Italy Italy approves €900 million rescue for bank Popolare di Bari The Italian government bailed out Popolare di bari for €900 million on Sunday. 16/12/2019
No Comment Riccardo Muti conducts Christmas concert in Italian Senate Christmas Concert in the Italian Senate with world-famous director Riccardo Muti conducting the Luigi Cherubini Youth Orchestra. 16/12/2019
Italy Italy: 54,000 Brindisi residents evacuated as WWII bomb defused More than 54,000 residents were evacuated from the southern Italian city of Brindisi as experts defused a British bomb dropped during WWII. 15/12/2019
Italy Thousands of Italy's anti-Salvini "sardines" protest in Rome They have no party symbols, mottos or flags. They are mainly young people, and in only a month they have filled Italy's major squares to protest against far-right leader Matteo Salvini. 14/12/2019
Iran Foreign football coaches in Iran are collateral damage to US sanctions Hundreds protested in Tehran on Monday after Italy's Andrea Stramaccioni quit as manager of Esteghlal FC because US sanctions prevent him from getting his salary. 11/12/2019
Italy King Kong, ET and the Alien on display at Carlo Rambaldi exhibition Special effects artist Carlo Rambaldi was awarded Oscars for all three creatures, after learning how to make his first mechanised dummies at his father's bicycle repair shop. 11/12/2019
Italy Are Uefa and FIGC fit to tackle racism without any black executives? In the two most important football institutions in Italy and Europe, which claim to want to fight racism on the pitch, those who make the most important decisions are almost always white. 06/12/2019