No Comment Fear in Sicily's Niscemi as massive landslide threatens to widen Drone footage shows the after math of a landslide in Niscemi, Sicily that led to the evacuation of some 1.500 people. 29/01/2026
Climate How Sicily is bearing the brunt of Italy’s climate crisis Greenpeace Italia has called out the Italian government for not investing enough in climate change mitigation. 29/01/2026
Italy In southern Italy, poisoned 'Land of Fires' continues to claim lives One year after Europe condemned Italy for failing to protect the lives of citizens in Campania's infamous "Land of Fires", the area poisoned by illegal toxic waste for decades remains an open crime scene. 29/01/2026
Climate Fake snow is saving Italy’s Winter Olympics - but it’s a temporary fix With the Earth warming at a record rate, the list of locales that could reliably host a Winter Games will shrink substantially in the coming years. 28/01/2026
Destinations Italian valley to restrict tourist access to Instagram-famous church It comes after residents expressed frustration over traffic and tourists clogging up the town’s parking places and trespassing on private land. 27/01/2026
Italy ICE agents' role in Milan-Cortina Olympics sparks criticism in Italy Citing images of ICE agents that have dominated coverage of unrest in Minneapolis, Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala said that ICE would not be welcome in his city. 27/01/2026
No Comment Hundreds of people evacuated in Sicily's Niscemi after landslide No deaths or injuries have been reported following the landslide, which took place on Sunday. 27/01/2026
Nature Why residents of this Italian city have a ‘wolf emergency’ committee Italy’s wolf population now numbers 3,000-3,500; at the beginning of the 1970s, they were nearing extinction in the country. 25/01/2026
No Comment Anne Hathaway and Donatella Versace among mourners at Valentino's funeral in Rome Anne Hathaway, Donatella Versace and other fashion icons gathered in Rome to bid farewell to Valentino Garavani, who passed away at 93. 23/01/2026
Culture news World says goodbye to fashion icon Valentino Garavani at Rome funeral Valentino Garavani, who died aged 93 at his Rome residence on Monday, was adored by generations of royals, first ladies and celebrities. 23/01/2026
Culture news Heated Rivalry TV stars announced as Winter Olympics torchbearers The world has gone mad for HBO's sports romance series, and now the Winter Olympics are getting in on the action by choosing stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie as official torchbearers. 23/01/2026
Economy Cyclone Harry hits Sicilian economy: Officials call for urgent action Sicily is assessing up to €1bn in damage after Cyclone Harry hit the Ionian coast, destroying infrastructure, homes, and tourism businesses. In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Cateno De Luca, mayor of Taormina, calls for urgent action. 23/01/2026
No Comment Cyclone Harry causes major damage across Sardinia, southern Italy Cyclone Harry has devastated Sardinia, causing damages expected to reach hundreds of millions of euros, according to governor Alessandra Todde. 23/01/2026
Culture news Colosseum's Commodus Passage reopens after extensive restoration work The passage, constructed somewhere between the years 90 and 98, allowed emperors to get to their seats without having to use the main entrances, the vomitoria, through which the masses would spew forth into the Colosseum. 23/01/2026
Culture news Does the passing of Valentino mark the end of an era? Valentino Garavani - both as designer and as businessman - was one of the few remaining figures who paved the way for Italy’s fashion golden era which defined global luxury. His death raises the question of whether the "Made in Italy" fashion model can thrive in a changing global market 21/01/2026
No Comment Storm Harry hits Malta, Corsica and Catalonia with floods Storm Harry caused significant flooding and damage across the Mediterranean, with Malta, Lipari, Corsica, and Catalonia experiencing severe weather conditions. 21/01/2026
Culture news Archaeologists unearth only building by Roman architect Vitruvius The newly excavated basilica is the only building definitively attributed to Marcus Vitruvius Pollonius, a founding figure of western architecture. 21/01/2026
Culture news Valentino, Italian fashion's 'Last Emperor' dies aged 93 Valentino, the renowned Italian fashion designer who proudly boasted he "knows what women want" has died in Rome. His sumptuous creations saw him crowned the king of the red carpet for major celebrities needing to be dressed to impress. 19/01/2026
Green News Athletes call out polluting firms sponsoring 2026 Winter Olympics Just three sponsorship deals for the 2026 Olympic Games are predicted to generate 1.3 million tonnes of CO2 emissions. 18/01/2026
Travel News Winter Olympics will ramp up pressure on overtouristed Dolomites This summer, Dolomite landowners ask tourists to pay a fee on one scenic route after 8,000 visitors arrived in one day. 16/01/2026
Culture news Buried minerals reveal dirt about daily life in ancient Pompeii New secrets have been revealed about bathing culture in ancient Pompeii. Researchers have found mineral deposits under lava which suggest the city's famous aqueducts were influenced by the Greeks, thousands of years before the establishment of the Roman empire. 15/01/2026
Travel News Modern tech brings tourists inside a restored ancient Roman home A restored ancient Roman home has opened to digital visitors, with technology offering a closer look at its frescoes and history. 14/01/2026
Culture news Andrea Bocelli joins top billing at Winter Olympics opening show The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina are set to begin with an expanding opening ceremony headed by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli who joins pop diva Mariah Carey. The star-studded show will take place at Milan's San Siro stadium on 6 February. 13/01/2026
Travel News Volcano guides at Mount Etna strike over new hiking restrictions Above certain altitudes, it is a legal requirement to go up the volcano with a qualified guide. 08/01/2026
Culture news Preserving heritage: Rome to charge tourists to visit Trevi Fountain Tourists in Rome next month will have to pay two euros to visit the Trevi Fountain, but entry remains free for residents. The measure is the latest in a series of heritage preservation schemes in Europe where cities such as Venice, Athens and Seville are increasing efforts to protect monuments. 07/01/2026
Culture news Epiphany: tradition, religious festivals and secular rites On 6 January, the visit of the Magi to Jesus is celebrated by millions around the world. It's a story that's been handed down through generations but actually barely mentioned in a Gospel, however, it's the deep-root of secular tradition in Italy and, in Europe, above all a culinary ritual. 06/01/2026