Italy Influencers get support from new union in Italy The first union for web influencers and content creators in Italy, Assoinfluencer, aims to provide legal protection and support. 18/11/2022
France France: 26 underage migrants rescued in Mediterranean 'go missing' Authorities in the south of France said the mostly Eritrean migrants had run away from their reception centre after being taken into care. 18/11/2022
Italy Italian court acquits former PM Silvio Berlusconi in bribery case Berlusconi had been accused of paying a Neapolitan singer and friend €157,000 to lie in his defence. 18/11/2022
Italy Italian police arrests 12 in alleged migrant smuggling ring A police statement said that the suspects allegedly asked for €3-5,000 in cash per person and had considered throwing passengers overboard in the case of problems along the journey. 18/11/2022
Italy Over 600 sex abuse cases sent to Vatican, Italy's bishops reveal A report presented by the Italian bishops’ conference at a packed conference in Rome's lavish Renaissance Pio Palace on Thursday identified 89 presumed victims and some 68 people accused. 17/11/2022
Destinations From ice music to sparkly wine, here’s why you should visit Trentino With its blend of alpine peaks, mountain lakes and Italian cuisine, Trentino makes for the perfect winter getaway. 17/11/2022
Travel News Warning for travellers as France tightens border with Italy The influx of French staff comes after Italy refused to let a private humanitarian rescue ship dock in one of its ports. 17/11/2022
Europe News One of Europe's most-wanted criminals arrested in Syria Bruno Carbone has been on the run since 2003 until his arrest in the territories controlled by a jihadist rebel group Tahrir al-Sham in March. 17/11/2022
Culture news Meloni vs Saviano: The fight to save freedom of speech in Italy Far-right Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni is aiming at famed anti-mafia journalist Roberto Saviano for his criticism of her immigration policies. 17/11/2022
Italy Italy regrets migrant ship row with France, interior minister says Tensions between the two countries soared after a charity ship Italy had turned away docked in southern France to disembark around 230 people rescued at sea. 16/11/2022
Food and Drink Turkish competition watchdog launches investigation into Ferrero Turkey’s competition authority has launched a legal investigation into Italian company Ferrero on charges of monopolizing the hazelnut market. 16/11/2022
Experiences Thinking of moving to Italy? Don't make these mistakes An expert on moving to Italy shares his top tips and biggest mistakes to avoid for soon-to-be expats. 16/11/2022
Italy Italy's declining population fuels economic uncertainty Italy's aging citizens coupled with low birth rates are shrinking the country's population. Experts are now looking to reverse the trend to boost future economic growth, Euronews correspondent Giorgia Orlandi reports. 16/11/2022
Culture news Artemisia Gentileschi's baroque nude portrait to be digitally unveiled High-tech digital detective work combined with good fortune and lots of patience will help restorers to uncover a major work by Artemisia Gentileschi, the most prominent woman in the history of Italian art. 15/11/2022
Green News How much has climate change cost the EU in the last 40 years? Economic losses from climate change-related extremes in Europe are in the billions. Some countries have been hit harder than others. 13/11/2022
France Meloni slams 'aggressive' France as migrant rescue ship row escalates The war of words between Rome and Paris escalated on Friday as the Ocean Viking ship carrying over 200 migrants docked in Toulon, after Italy refused to take it. 11/11/2022
France Migrant rescue ship allowed to dock in France after Italy's refusal The French government has warned that "there will be extremely strong consequences for bilateral relations" with Italy. 10/11/2022
Italy Migrant rescue vessels in the Mediterranean spark Italy-France row Rome has backed down and allowed migrants from three rescue ships to disembark, yet French officials believe Italy should be Europe's primary port of call. 09/11/2022
Europe News EU says refugees must 'immediately disembark' Ocean Viking rescue ship The European Commission said the situation onboard the vessel "has reached a critical level and needs to be urgently addressed to avoid a humanitarian tragedy." 09/11/2022
Italy Rimini shaken as 5.6-magnitude earthquake hits off Italy's east coast The earthquake did not cause any injuries or significant damage, authorities said. 09/11/2022