Tech News Vatican to use AI to translate Mass in 60 languages "We wish to serve the mission that defines the centre of the Catholic Church, universal by its very vocation," said Cardinal Mauro Gambetti. 17/02/2026
Travel News Italy airport strikes postponed until late February The industrial action could impact tens of thousands of air passengers. 16/02/2026
Italy Meloni: Italy to attend Trump's Board of Peace session as observer Italy will attend Donald Trump's new Board of Peace only as an observer due to constitutional limitations, as Premier Giorgia Meloni faces harsh criticism at home. 16/02/2026
No Comment Streets of Ivrea explode with flying oranges in a three-day carnival revolt In Ivrea, Italy’s Battle of the Oranges turns streets into a citrus battlefield, in three‑day carnival ritual. 16/02/2026
Nature How Sardinia saved its griffon vulture population from extinction In 2014, Sardinia’s Eurasian griffon vulture population had shrunk to around 60. 16/02/2026
Sport Lucas Pinheiro Braathen wins Brazil's first ever Winter Olympic medal Lucas Pinheiro Braathen beat Switzerland's Marco Odermatt by 0.58 seconds in the giant slalom event to clinch the gold and with it, securing Brazil's first ever medal in the Winter Olympics. 14/02/2026
Sport Shaidorov wins historic Olympic figure skating gold for Kazakhstan Mikhail Shaidorov became Kazakhstan’s first Olympic gold medallist in men’s figure skating after triumphing at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026. 14/02/2026
The Cube No, Trump hasn't threatened tariffs on Norway over Olympic gold medals A viral claim that Trump is slapping heavy tariffs on Norwegian salmon because of the amount of Winter Olympic gold medals the country is winning is fabricated. 13/02/2026
Art 'Vivid' frescoes emerge from Ancient Roman villa in Pompeii Amid the remains of a villa near Pompeii, a hard-hatted conservationist scrapes away centuries-old ash to reveal a red fresco. For the first time, visitors will be able to see the renovations at Villa Poppaea, a pleasure palace of Ancient Rome destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. 13/02/2026
Italy Slovak fugitive arrested at Olympics after showing up to watch hockey The arrested man, wanted for theft, told Italian authorities he had travelled to Milan to support Slovakia's hockey team at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. 13/02/2026
Sport 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics: Who leads the medal count? Which country is doing best at this year's Winter Olympics, held in Italy's Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo? Track the official medal standings as they are updated throughout the Games. 13/02/2026
The Cube Fake claims of JD Vance being booed buffet Milan Winter Olympics From a fake viral video of JD Vance being booed to Russian-backed disinformation, did you spot these fake claims surrounding the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics? 12/02/2026
Italy Ukraine Olympian disqualified for helmet honouring war-fallen athletes Disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych said, “This is price of our dignity” as he left the Olympics before his first run. 12/02/2026
Italy Norwegian biathlete says he regrets TV confession of infidelity Sturla Holm Laegreid’s tearful confession did not go down well with critics who said it took the focus away from his Norway teammate Johan Olav-Botn, who took gold in the event. 11/02/2026
Travel News Chic Italian island caps tour groups to curb overtourism this summer Capri receives up to 50,000 daily visitors in peak season, a number far exceeding the resident population of roughly 13,000 to 15,000. 11/02/2026
Economy Milano-Cortina 2026: The economic impact of the Winter Olympics The Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics are estimated to generate €5.3bn in total economic value, including €2.3bn in tourism spending. 11/02/2026
Italy Jamaica bobsleigh team continues Cool Runnings legacy at Winter Games Jamaica's iconic bobsleigh team — which inspired the hit film Cool Runnings — will make its tenth Winter Olympics appearance at Milano Cortina 2026. 10/02/2026
Culture news Palazzo Altemps: a hidden museum of ancient sculpture in the heart of Rome Amid Rome’s crowds of tourists and souvenir stalls, a Renaissance palace offers an escape from the chaos. Just steps from the city’s busiest sights, Palazzo Altemps is a hidden gem where world-class Roman antiquities sit in near-empty rooms. Watch the video above for more. 10/02/2026
Climate 'It’s pretty warm out': Climate change heats Winter Olympics This type of February 'warmth' for Cortina is made at least three times more likely due to climate change, according to meteorologists. 10/02/2026
Sport At Milano-Cortina Olympics, curling turns true family affair on ice Married couples and siblings turn emotion into an edge in Milano-Cortina’s mixed doubles curling, balancing heated on-ice clashes with family life and rituals. 09/02/2026
Travel News Hail an Uber Snowmobile from Cortina to Italy's Three Peaks The service is available for one month during the Winter Olympics. 09/02/2026
Nature Climate change is bringing dangerous interlopers to Venice’s lagoon Venice exists in symbiosis with its surrounding brackish waters, and their health is also becoming increasingly fragile. 08/02/2026
No Comment Italian police fire tear gas as protesters clash near Winter Olympics venue Protesters and police clash in the Corvetto neighbourhood of Milan at the end of a demonstration against the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games. 07/02/2026
Italy Milan protesters rally against 'unsustainable' Winter Olympics A demonstration took place in Milan on the first day of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, with protesters lamenting the environmental and economic effect of the Games on the region. 07/02/2026
Sport Winter Olympics officially open in Milan and Cortina The ceremony’s organisers have said they sought to represent the city-mountain dichotomy of the particularly unusual setup for these Olympics while also trying to appeal to a sense of unity at a time of global tensions. 07/02/2026
No Comment Winter Olympics flame lights up Milan as crowds pack Piazza Duomo As the relay reached its final city stop, the Winter Olympics flame arrived in Milan’s Piazza Duomo, where ballerina Nicoletta Manni lit the cauldron, drawing huge crowds and celebrations. 06/02/2026