World What does it feel like to go to space? On July 20, Luca Parmitano is scheduled to leave Earth on his second mission, becoming the first Italian to take up the role of International Space Station Commander. 24/05/2019
Italy Watch: Alpine pass linking Italy and France reopens after winter The road, 2,188 metres above sea level, was cleared of 7 metres of snow using turbine blades. 24/05/2019
Italy Italians say Salvini 'copied' #Salvini'sfault campaign from ex-mayor You might recognise the slogan Italy's Deputy PM Matteo Salvini is using for a recent social media campaign #ColpadiSalvini (#Salvini'sfault) — it's been used before by supporters of the former Milan Mayor Giuliano Pisapia. 23/05/2019
No Comment Man clings onto ledge as building burns in Rome A young man was forced to escape from his room and seek safety on a cornice when a fire ripped through his building in Rome. 23/05/2019
Italy Watch: Guerrilla artist 'Banksy' sets up stall outside Venice Biennale "Banksy" sets up oil paintings creating an image of a giant cruise ship in the city's canal with a sign reading "Venice in oil". 23/05/2019
Italy Man clings to outer shelf as flames rage from his Rome room A young man was forced to escape from his room and seek safety on a cornice when a fire ripped through his building in Rome on Wednesday. 23/05/2019
World 'We need a different Europe,' says former Italian PM Mario Monti 'We need a different Europe,' says former Italian PM Mario Monti 23/05/2019
Italy Italian unions refuse to load Saudi ship carrying weapons to Yemen The ship was previously prevented by protestors from being loaded in a French port. 21/05/2019
Italy Salvini and Le Pen rally to unite European nationalists in Milan Headlining the event was Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and Marine Le Pen of France's National Rally (RN). The two populists are eager for their Europe of Nations and Freedom (ENF) group to become the third largest party in Brussels. 18/05/2019
Italy Watch: Sphinx room accidentally unearthed at Nero's Golden House The Sphinx Room features lavish frescoes of panthers, centaurs and, of course, a sphinx. Experts chanced upon it while doing restoration work on the vault of a neighbouring part of the building. 16/05/2019
Cult Shock, intrigue and controversy at Venice Biennale, as theme asks artists to reflect on politics There is plenty to see at the 58th Venice Biennale. From dismembered objects, a film from Chernobyl's "twin sister", and the wreck of a boat on which more than 600 migrants were killed. 15/05/2019
Italy ‘Think ahead’: Italy MPs get incontinence warning over tampon tax How one MP tried to convince others to back lowering Italy's tampon tax: "This does not only concern your wives and children. You will realise when you'll get to 60, I'm speaking to my male colleagues, you'll realise you'll need panty liners for incontinence or prostate problems, think ahead!" 15/05/2019
Italy Watch: Spot the artist in Milan exhibition by the Invisible Man Photographs by an artist renowned for disappearing into his artworks have gone on display. Chinese performance artist Liu Bolin, known as the Invisible Man, began this series in 2005. 15/05/2019
The Cube 'Win Salvini': Italy's Deputy PM launches social media game show #TheCube | Salvini, who has a significant profile on social media, is urging his followers to increase their engagement across his platforms. 14/05/2019
Italy Watch: Alpine festival shines a light on climate change Mountain water melting from glaciers is crucial to the areas's ecosytem but is now in jeopardy. 13/05/2019
Italy Pope Francis aide 'climbs down manhole to restore power for homeless' Pope Francis' aide restored electricity for hundreds of people by crawling down a manhole in Rome. 13/05/2019
Cult Venice Biennale 2019: Art show reflects on our 'precarious existence' The 58th International Biennale Arte in Venice opened this weekend under the title "May You Live In Interesting Times" 11/05/2019
No Comment Virtual Reality art signals 'intersting times' at 58th Venice Biennale This year’s exhibition is titled “May You Live in Interesting Times,” and will be open from May 11 to November 24, 2019. 10/05/2019
Italy Watch: Artists address climate change and populism at Venice Biennale The 58th Biennale, entitled May You Live In Interesting Times, opens tomorrow and runs until 24 November. 10/05/2019
Italy Self-proclaimed fascist banned from Turin book fair after boycott call Publishing house Altaforte, which was links to the neo-fascist Italian party CasaPound, has been banned from the Turin book fair after several authors joined a call to boycott the event. 09/05/2019
World Matteo Salvini ally sacked from Italy's cabinet amid corruption probe Armando Siri stands accused of taking bribes. He denies the allegations. 09/05/2019
Italy Holocaust museum joins book fair boycott over 'fascist' publisher Turin's book fair is under fire over links to Altaforte, the publisher of a book of interviews with right-wing populist Matteo Salvini. 07/05/2019
No Comment Rome street art mocks Giuseppe Conte's coalition balancing act An Italian street artist known as Maupal left one of his provocative pieces of art in the centre of Rome early Tuesday morning. 07/05/2019
World Libyan Prime Minister brings message of migration increase to Europe Libya's UN-backed prime minister Fayez al-Sarraj will hold talks in Rome today with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, amid a deadly military escalation in Tripoli. 07/05/2019
Italy Salvini claims he is saving Europe from Islam, what are the facts? While visiting Hungary on Thursday, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini from the far-right League party gave a controversial interview to the Hungarian national television. Euronews has fact-checked some of his contentious assertions. 04/05/2019
Italy Candidates seeking to succeed Juncker as EC President outline EU vision The four candidates seeking to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission president spoke about their vision for the European Union 03/05/2019