Earth News Scuba diving in Santo Stefano's protected waters A former prison isle off Rome's coast is the diving mecca of the Tyrrhenian Sea. 26/04/2019
Italy Watch: Leonardo da Vinci renaissance as painter is ploughed in field Dario Gambarin used a tractor to furrow lines forming a 27-sq-km representation of da Vinci's face in a field. 25/04/2019
World Italian coalition partners fail to agree on Rome bailout A tense meeting between Italy's coalition partners on Rome's crippling debt has broken up without a final resolution. The capital's €12 billion shortfall - dating back more than a decade - must be restructured to avoid defaulting. 24/04/2019
Italy Italy's coalition parties struggle to restructure Rome's huge debts The foundations of Italy's warring coalition parties are being shaken by the huge debt being faced by Rome and the urgent need for a financial bailout 24/04/2019
World Italy's coaltion partners to discuss urgent bailout for crisis-hit Rome Italy’s warring coalition partners are meeting today to try to decide on an urgent financial bailout for the city of Rome. The capital's €12 billion debt must be restructured to avoid defaulting, but the League and the Five Star movement are far apart on the issue. 23/04/2019
No Comment Pedalling teenagers power stage during Greta Thunberg speech Around 128 bicycles were rigged up to a dynamo and generator in Piazza del Popolo. 23/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 26 Taranto: 'You don't sleep anymore' The final story on the Italian leg of our Road Trip comes from Taranto, where Europe’s biggest steel plant covers the city in a fine toxic dust. 22/04/2019
Earth News Baby-sitting turtles in Filicudi The most remote and wildest isle of Sicily’s Aeolian archipelago is one of Italy’s best kept secrets. 22/04/2019
Italy Rome Zoo welcomes four new baby flamingos Rome Zoo welcomed four new baby flamingos yesterday. Zookeepers were surprised by the sudden fecondity of their animals. 19/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 25: The hard realities in the suburbs of Naples We’re talking to people across Europe about the issues that affect them ahead of May’s European Parliament Elections on our EU road trip which has arrived in Naples. Euronews correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone have been speaking to some locals in the suburbs of the Italian city. 19/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 24: Caserta/Naples - "Commuters should be given some dignity" Our team continues their journey across the continent ahead of the European Elections - today, they took a train with commuters from Cassino to the city of Naples. 18/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 23: Collepardo - "I hope the EU helps Italy" Our team has landed in the hillside town of Collepardo, where an ancient monastery is to be converted into an academy for nationalists by former Donald Trump adviser, Steve Bannon. 17/04/2019
Italy Road Trip Europe Day 22: L'Aquila – 'I'm voting to say thank you' Today we are in L'Aquila, the city devastated by an earthquake exactly ten years ago. Reconstruction is still ongoing, and has in large part been funded by EU money. 16/04/2019
Italy Italian man claims €137,000 by faking disability for over 10 years An Italian man has been arrested by police for fraud after falsely claiming €137,000 in benefits by pretending to be disabled. 15/04/2019
Italy Watch: Visit Emperor Nero's palace via virtual reality Visitors can experience what the ruin once looked like in incredible detail by donning a VR headset. Notorious Nero intended the opulence of his home to reflect his status as an absolute ruler. 15/04/2019
No Comment Catholics climb newly-restored holy stairs at Vatican The faithful got on their knees on Thursday to crawl up newly-unveiled marble steps, also known as Scala Sancta, at the Vatican. 12/04/2019
Italy British artist "unzips" building for Milan Design Week The subversive installation is the latest work from Alex Chinneck, renowned for his architectural optical illusions. 12/04/2019
The Cube Salvini uses dated photo of migrants sparking controversy | #TheCube #TheCube | You may recognise this image from last summer when migrant rescue ship Aquarius saved over 140 people stranded at sea. It appears that Interior Minister of Italy, Salvini did not, however when sharing it this week on his Twitter account. 12/04/2019
Partner content Locals are the lifeblood of Matera, European Capital of Culture Partner content presented by Matera 2019 How does the city feel to you? This was the question posed to the citizens of Matera when they were tasked with creating an ‘Atlas of the City’s Emotions’. 12/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 20 Milan: 'Migration burden should be divided' Road Trip Europe Day 20. Migration is a huge issue for the Italians - despite the number of people arriving from Libya by sea every year having drastically dropped. Our correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone talk to people in Milan. 12/04/2019
World Italian police officer alleges colleagues beat up man who later died An Italian police officer has told a court in Rome he watched colleagues beat a 31-year-old man who later died in custody. 11/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 19 Milan: We look at today's papers in Italy Italian politics and national issues tend to be the predominant stories in Italian daily newspapers, rather than a focus on international concerns. 11/04/2019
Italy Research 'proves Da Vinci could draw with both hands' Research from the Uffizi gallery in Florence has proved that Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci could draw and paint with both hands. 11/04/2019
Italy Matera 2019: exploring the European Capital of Culture's top creative projects In partnership with Matera 2019 In this episode of Go!Matera, Euronews' Marta Brambilla discovers the projects at the heart of the city's 2019 European Capital of Culture year. 10/04/2019
Italy Road Trip Europe Day 18 Rivoli: High-speed rail divides communities Euronews correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone are taking a look at how a tunnel being dug through the Alps between France and Italy is set to be a huge issue for voters. 10/04/2019
Italy Mussolini's great-grandson to run in EU elections for far-right party "So many people want to put Mussolini on the ballot," Caio Giulio Cesare Mussolini told Il Messaggero. 09/04/2019