Italy MPs in Italy back a new law that would legalise a form of euthanasia The bill has been criticised by right-wing Italian MPs and will now go to the country's Senate. 11/03/2022
Green News Toilet paper shortages could be just around the corner Toilet paper hoarders could be back because of the energy crisis. 10/03/2022
The Kitchen Antiche Carampane's Venetian-style liver and onions | The Kitchen The Venetians inherited the recipe from the Romans and replaced figs for onions. 09/03/2022
Destinations Sicily: Is this the ultimate stay for female digital nomads? This ‘living work of art’ offers a safe space for female travellers looking for inspiration and immersion in Sicilian culture. 08/03/2022
Destinations Italy just made travel easier: Here's what to do when you get there As Italy opens up for tourists this year, here's a handy guide to the country's best events and festivals to plan a trip around. 07/03/2022
Art Fake news? Questioning reality with a renaissance underdog The Ikon showcases contemporary art alongside renaissance paintings as they invite visitors to take a second look at the world. 24/02/2022
My Europe Series Beekeeping scheme helps stop migrants being stung by exploitative work Arriving in Italy with next to nothing seven years ago, Abdoul Sane now runs his own small bee farm. 23/02/2022
Italy Italian coastguard rescues 573 migrants on two boats near Sardinia The body of a migrant, ho had reportedly died days earlier, was also found on one of the ships. 23/02/2022
Experiences Why are polar bears and spacemen floating down this Italian street? One of Europe’s most renowned celebrations - the Carnival of Viareggio - is back with a bang after coronavirus restrictions limited last year's plans. 23/02/2022
Culture news Descend into creative madness at Rome's latest immersive exhibition Art-lovers keen to unleash their wild sides should head to the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome, where a "Crazy" exhibition urges visitors to revel in colourful madness. 23/02/2022
Nature Is the 12km-high ash cloud hovering above Mount Etna dangerous? After a period of quiet, Europe’s tallest volcano returned to action on Monday with a 12-kilometre high ash cloud spiralling above Italy’s port city of Catania. 23/02/2022
My Europe Series 'I felt true emptiness': A hidden loneliness crisis is haunting Italy The harrowing story of how an elderly woman's body was left undiscovered for two years sparked a debate in Italy about loneliness. 21/02/2022
Culture news Achille Lauro strips his way to Eurovision 2022 with San Marino entry Achille Lauro won the 'Una Voce per San Marino' competition, and will perform his song 'Stripper' at the Eurovision 2022 for San Marino 21/02/2022
Italy Italy's ambassador to Australia dies after falling from home balcony Italy's ambassador to Australia, Francesca Tardioli, has died after falling from a balcony in her home town. 21/02/2022
Culture news Pompeii's excavation uncovers 'duck and snails' fast food shop New work to preserve the remains of the city of Pompeii has uncovered some interesting archaeological discoveries. 21/02/2022
No Comment "Nebula solaris", Venetian Water Festival held in the Arsenal The Venice Water Festival is celebrated this year in the Arsenal, transformed, for the occasion, in an open-air theatre 20/02/2022
Food and Drink Angry chef reacts to the worst crimes committed against Italian food You’re doing Italian food all wrong, says Italian chef and YouTube superstar, Vincenzo Prosperi. 18/02/2022
Food and Drink 'Mammalucchi': The Venetian pastry delicacy created by accident Venice Carnival's tastiest secret is out: mammalucchi, a mouth-watering fried, sugary pastry which began life as an accident, is the treat hankered after by gondoliers and masked revelers alike 17/02/2022
Italy In blow for cannabis advocates, Italy's high court blocks referendum 630,000 people signed a petition calling for the cultivation of the plant to be decriminalised. 16/02/2022
Italy Italy's Constitutional Court rejects referendum on euthanasia A petition for a referendum on the right to die had collected more than 750,000 signatures last August, well above the threshold required to trigger a vote. 16/02/2022