The Cube Fact check: Ukrainian protesters were not dragged off a road in Italy A misleading video has falsely claimed that Italian citizens were physically removing Ukrainian refugees from blocked roads, "frustrated" with anti-war protests. 21/07/2022
Europe News Analysis: Climate crisis unfolds in Italy with melting ice and drought Euronews correspondent Giorgia Orlandi breaks down how the climate crisis is already being felt in Italy. 14/07/2022
Uncovering Europe 'The topic is still taboo': Italy's lack of sexual education in school Italy is one of the last member states in the European Union where sex education is not mandatory in schools: "The main problem is ignorance, in the etymological sense of the word". 12/07/2022
Europe News Unprecedented drought in Italy sparks fears about future Communities living along Italy's longest river are fearful for its future, as they endure a drought which has left it almost dry. 08/07/2022
Uncovering Europe How mafia seized properties have become socially useful Euronews correspondent Giorgia Orlandi reports on how mafia-seized properties are being used to house Ukrainian refugees. 01/07/2022
Europe Decoded Analysis: Italy and the politics of a global food crisis Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi has been at the centre of ongoing diplomatic efforts to unblock Ukraine’s grain exports in an effort to help poorer countries deal with the effects of a global food crisis. 17/06/2022
Europe News Mixed fortunes as three European economies reveal post-Ukraine invasion GDP It's good news for some and bad for others as France, Italy and Switzerland published GDP growth figures today. 31/05/2022
Europe News Draghi's 2nd phone call with Putin shows Italy's effort for dialogue Draghi's phone call with Putin shows Italy's effort to encourage dialogue and avoid a humanitarian crisis, reports Euronews' Giorgia Orlandi. 27/05/2022
Europe News Italian PM calls for changes to EU treaties amid Ukraine war Mario Draghi told MEPs on Tuesday that unanimity on foreign policy decisions needs to be revised. 03/05/2022
Uncovering Europe Meet the Italian who drove 3,200-km to pick up Ukrainian refugees “We saw the fear and the uncertainty in people’s eyes, we saw people who must have passed unimaginable horrors." 11/03/2022
Uncovering Europe 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
Uncovering Europe '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
Europe Decoded Europe looks for alternate gas solutions but could it be left in cold? The continent is largely reliant on imports of gas to meet its energy needs. 15/02/2022
Smart Regions The project reinventing the way we use things Smart Regions travels to the Italian city of Vicenza to look at a pioneering project giving used items a second life. 31/01/2022
Uncovering Europe Explained: The mystery and quirks of Italy's presidential election Anyone over the age of 50 with "full civil rights" is eligible to be Italy's president. 24/01/2022
Uncovering Europe In Italy, a priest's sermon about COVID vaccines sparked a walkout Witnesses told Euronews he criticised Rome's use of a COVID pass to push Italians to get vaccinated. 05/01/2022
Uncovering Europe Is Rome on the brink of a renaissance? A new mayor and tourists returning have sparked claims of a revival in the Italian capital. But not everyone is so optimistic. 15/11/2021
Uncovering Europe LGBT anger after Italian bill to fight homophobia is rejected "I'm tired of feeling invisible," one man told Euronews after Italy's Senate blocked an anti-LGBT+ discrimination bill from passing. 02/11/2021
Uncovering Europe How a COVID pass protest sparked a debate in Italy on its fascist past Violence at the end of a COVID pass protest in Rome reminded some of Italy's fascist era. Others have rejected such comparisons, calling them an exaggerated conflation. 25/10/2021
Uncovering Europe Is Italy set for a vote on decriminalising cannabis? A petition collected half a million signatures in support of a referendum on decriminalising cannabis. Now Italy's Supreme Court will decide if it can go ahead. 06/10/2021
Uncovering Europe In Italy, the Afghan exodus has sparked a heated and divisive debate Italy was on the frontline of Europe's last refugee crisis. 10/09/2021
Europe News Brussels demands bankrupt Alitalia repays €900mln 'illegal state aid' The EU's anti-trust watchdog has found Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A. (ITA) is not the economic successor of Alitalia. 10/09/2021
The Cube Anti-vaccine demonstrators had planned violence, say Italian police Italian police have raided the homes of several anti-vaccine activists ahead of demonstrations against the COVID-19 health pass. 09/09/2021
Uncovering Europe Meet the Turin-born champion athlete not allowed to represent Italy Despite being born in Turin, Italian rules mean Great Nnachi will have to wait until her 18th birthday before she can apply for Italian citizenship. 17/08/2021
Italy 'Lucifer' pushes Italian temperatures near 49°C, fans wildfires Italian authorities expect 17 cities to be on "red alert" by Saturday amid the heatwave, while firefighters continue to battle wildfires in several regions. 12/08/2021
Italy Tensions in Italy over bid to rename park after Mussolini's brother A cabinet member's bid to rename a park after Benito Mussolini's younger brother has sparked outrage in Italy. 12/08/2021