Italy Pope Leo XIV bares cross for full Good Friday procession Pope Leo XIV marked his first Good Friday by becoming the first pontiff in decades to personally carry the wooden cross for all 14 stations at the Colosseum. 04/04/2026
No Comment From the Chrism Mass to the washing of the feet: Pope Leo’s first Easter season begins Pope Leo XIV begins his first Easter as pontiff by washing priests’ feet, following a tradition previously used by Pope Francis, while warning against domination in a troubled world. 02/04/2026
No Comment Italy : snowstorms and heavy rain leave people trapped in their homes Heavy rain and snowstorms in central and southern Italy brought down bridges and left people trapped in their homes on Thursday. Firefighters used special snowcat trucks to plow through huge banks of snow in small towns in the Italian region of Molise. 02/04/2026
Europe News Dozens dead in separate migrant boat shipwrecks off Italy and Turkey So far this year, 624 migrants have died or gone missing in central Mediterranean, according to the UN's International Organisation for Migration (IOM). 01/04/2026
Sport “It feels like a nightmare”: Fans upset as Italy fails to qualify for third straight World Cup Italy’s World Cup hopes ended in heartbreak after a penalty shootout loss to Bosnia, leaving stunned fans in Rome lamenting another missed chance and a 16-year absence from football’s biggest stage. 01/04/2026
Residences Venice gets a luxury refresh with major hotel openings in 2026 From restored palaces to coastal resorts, Venice and its surrounding region are welcoming a wave of luxury hotel openings and reopenings in 2026. 01/04/2026
Art Italy buys devotional Renaissance painting for €12 million For the second time in a month, Italy has spent millions to buy a historic painting as it moves to protect its national art heritage. The government has acquired a devotional painting of early Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina for €12.6 million euros. 31/03/2026
Travel News Venice entry fee returns this week. Here's when you'll pay in 2026 In 2026, daytrippers will be required to pay from Friday to Sunday in April, May, June, and July. 30/03/2026
Culture news Stolen Bond girl fortune found in Italian villas, vineyards and art Italian authorities have seized up to €20 million worth of property, artworks and financial assets allegedly bought from money stolen from Ursula Andress, the original Bond girl who starred opposite Sean Connery in 1962's Dr. No. 30/03/2026
Art Art theft rocks Italian museum with paintings worth millions stolen Italian police have confirmed that four thieves stole paintings by Cézanne, Matisse and Renoir from a museum near Parma a week ago. The artworks are worth millions and the thieves managed the smash-and-grab in under three minutes. 30/03/2026
Tech News Can exoskeletons help violinists to stay in time? New study says yes In the musical experiment, violinists wore lightweight robotic exoskeletons attached to their bow-playing arms, which delivered subtle changes to their natural movements. 29/03/2026
Culture news 'I'm vomiting': Rosalía cancels Milan concert due to food poisoning The Spanish singer was forced to end her Milan concert and leave the stage after feeling unwell. Rosalía apologised profusely to the audience which sent her on her way with best wishes and a standing ovation. 26/03/2026
Europe News Crooks using reptiles to intimidate victims, Italian police warn Police carrying out a raid in an apartment block in Bari found "exotic and dangerous animals" in a secret basement room which had been transformed into a reptile house. 26/03/2026
No Comment Barefoot peace march brings Palestinian and Israeli mothers together in Rome Palestinian and Israeli mothers led a barefoot march in Rome, joined by dozens of women calling for peace. 25/03/2026
Europe News Meloni admits defeat as Italians reject judicial reform in referendum The Italian premier conceded defeat after preliminary results showed that most voters rejected the proposed changes to Italy's judiciary, in what was widely seen as a major test of her government. 23/03/2026
Europe News High turnout as Italians vote in justice referendum Polling stations opened Sunday in Italy for a two-day referendum on judicial reform.The vote is seen as a key test for Giorgia Meloni's government. 22/03/2026
Food and Drink Volcanic vineyards: Pompeii revives long-lost wine making traditions Heritage is at the heart of a wine making project in Pompeii that is aiming to re-establish the southern Italian volcanic region's age-old reputation for producing quality grapes from within the walls of its archaeological site. 22/03/2026
Italy Italians vote on constitutional justice reform to reshape judiciary Italians vote on the Meloni government-proposed justice reform to split judges and prosecutors, reshape the CSM, and create a new Disciplinary Court, amid sharp divisions. 17/03/2026
Culture news Mount Vesuvius eruption victims feature in landmark Pompeii exhibition Casts of victims of Pompeii’s tragic destruction after Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD 79 are going on display together for the first time in a new permanent exhibition. The residents are captured in the positions in which they died, alongside everyday items, buried for centuries under lava and ash. 12/03/2026
Art Baroque bargain: Italy buys rare Caravaggio painting for €30 million Italy has spent €30 million on a rare Caravaggio painting of a young man who went onto become Pope Urban VIII in a move to protect and strengthen its national cultural heritage and make art more accessible to scholars. 11/03/2026
The Cube Is Meloni reshaping Italy's electoral law to secure re-election? Opposition parties say that proposals to change Italy's electoral law are an attempt by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to tilt the system in her favour to stay in power at the next election. The Cube investigates. 09/03/2026
Culture news Russia set to return to Venice Biennale amid fierce criticism Even if Moscow was never formally banned from the most important contemporary art competition after its large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, this return - which coincides with a certain 'rehabilitation' of Russian athletes - is raising quite a few eyebrows. 07/03/2026
Italy Watch: Firefighters rescue wolf trapped in canal in northern Italy Firefighters rescued a young female wolf that had fallen into a canal in San Giovanni Lupatoto near Verona. The exhausted animal was sedated and taken to veterinarians before an expected release back into the wild, authorities said. 05/03/2026
Culture news Sal Da Vinci's song wins at Sanremo but Eurovision entry in doubt With the song 'Per sempre sì', singer-songwriter Sal Da Vinci won the 76th edition of the Sanremo Festival, the musical jamboree watched by millions of Italians that determines who will compete at the Eurovision Song Contest. 01/03/2026
Italy Tram derails in Milan, killing at least one and injuring dozens A line 9 tram derailed in the northern Italian city on Friday, killing at least one person and injuring 38. 27/02/2026
Business SOCAR gets EU green light for major Italian petrol bid The European Commission cleared the acquisition of Italiana Petroli, paving the way for Baku to deepen its footprint in Europe’s downstream energy market. 26/02/2026