Italy Le Pen and Salvini meet, brand EU leaders 'enemies of Europe' Far right leaders meet: Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini and France's Marine Le Pen held a press conference saying there must be an alternative Europe and that EU commission president Jean-Claude Junker and economic minister Pierre Moscovici - are enemies of Europe 08/10/2018
Next Series Cementing the future: the EU's ECOBINDER project takes a hard look at concrete Cheaper to manufacture, less damaging on the environment, and with better insulating properties - these are the aims of European research into the world's number one building material. 08/10/2018
Italy Tensions between Italy, EU ratchet up over budget rules Italy revealed it's aiming for a 2019 budget deficit of 2.4% of gross domestic product — significantly higher than the 1.6% previously announced. 02/10/2018
Italy Italian mayor arrested for 'helping illegal immigration' Domenico Lucano, famed for his work with migrants, has been put under house arrest for 'helping illegal immigration' 02/10/2018
Italy Asia Argento admits to sexual encounter with underage co-star The Italian actress recalled her experience during an Italian TV show on Sunday, after having previously denied the two had any sexual relationship, saying she "froze" during the encounter. 01/10/2018
Business Italy in clash with European Commission over 2019 budget Italy's new government proposed a 2019 budget with a deficit three times larger than the previous administration's target, setting up a clash with the European Commission and sparking a sell-off of state bonds 28/09/2018
Business Italy: internal battle over fiscal policy Italy's new government struggled to contain a fierce internal battle over fiscal policy on Thursday, hours before it was due to unveil its 2019 budget targets, sparking a sell-off of state bonds 27/09/2018
Business Michael Kors confirms €1.8 billion take over of Versace Michael Kors confirms €1.8 billion take over of Versace 25/09/2018
Italy Forest fire forces 700 people to evacuate near Pisa A forest fire near the Italian city of Pisa has forced 700 people to evacuate their homes. The fire has destroyed over 600 hectares of woodland so far. The fire broke out on Monday night on Mount Serra. Firefighters are tackling the blaze. 25/09/2018
Earth News Michael Kors buys Versace for €1.83 billion The deal has a total value of 1.83 billion euros. 25/09/2018
Italy MSF on board Aquarius respond to Panama revoking its registration Medecins Sans Frontieres say Panama were pressurised by Italy into the move. 24/09/2018
Cult Models old and new take to the catwalk in Milan Dolce & Gabana go back to the future in Milan 24/09/2018
Earth News A celebration of green style A glimpse of the best looks spotted at Green Carpet Fashion Awards 24/09/2018
Italy Major bridge in central Italy closed over safety fears The bridge was inspected following the deaths of 43 people when an earthquake brought down the Morandi bridge in Genoa in August. 20/09/2018
Italy British woman honoured by the Italian city of her POW father A British woman has finally received the keys San Ferdinando after tracking down her long lost Italian relatives to the city in the 1990s. 19/09/2018
Italy Italy and Austria clash over South Tyrol citizenship proposal The northern Italian province of South Tyrol, or Alto Adige in Italian, has always been a point of contention between Austria and Italy. Now, while Vienna controls the EU presidency, plans to grant dual citizenship to the German-speaking minority in the mountainous province has bothered Italy 18/09/2018
Focus Homo Faber on the frontline against craftwork's deadliest enemy - time The Michelangelo Foundation's Homo Faber show illustrates the painstaking work that goes into preserving past techniques and taking them into the future. 17/09/2018
Earth News A celebration of infinite human creativity Discover Homo Faber, a showcase of exceptional European craftsmanship in Venice. 17/09/2018
Next Series Virtual reality brings sunken civilisations to life A research project in Italy means divers exploring underwater may soon be able to take their tablets with them to locate treasures, with a VR app that can also be used on dry land to enhance museum exhibitions and classroom lessons. 17/09/2018
Italy Genoa: A minutes silence, one month on from bridge tragedy The tragedy killed 43 people highlighting the poor state of Italy's infrastructure, much of it built in the 1950s and 60s 14/09/2018
Italy Is TB spreading in Italy and should Salvini blame migrants? We've tested Matteo Salvini's claim tuberculosis is spreading in Italy and his suggestion that uncontrolled immigration is to blame. 13/09/2018
Cult Italy: Celebrating the work of artisans Homo Faber, which means 'man the maker', is open on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, free of charge, until September 30th 13/09/2018
Italy Homo Faber Exhibit: Celebrates European Craft As technology moves towards Artificial intelligence, the stuff of dreams remains analogue. At least that’s according to founders of Homo Faber. 13/09/2018
Italy Arthritic Autostradas: Italy's motorway network under fire A cash cow for investors but too often a choked nightmare for users...and potentially dangerous warn critics after the Bologna bridge tragedy. 12/09/2018
Next Series How technology is helping protect Europe's heritage sites from climate change The 14th century Palazzo dei Consoli is one of Gubbio's most iconic buildings. But the cracks appearing in its stone walls are raising concern that the ground under the palazzo may be shifting. Are we at risk of losing our historic heritage to climate change? 10/09/2018
Italy Hundreds of Roman gold coins discovered in Italian theatre “A discovery that fills me with pride," said Culture Minister Alberto Bonisoli. 09/09/2018