Experiences Beautiful chaos: What I love and hate about living in Rome Always wanted to live in Rome? Here’s what it’s really like to move to the Italian capital. 16/07/2023
Culture news Ancient Greek altar discovered in Sicily Archaeologists believe the altar was used for family worship and dates back over 2,000 years at the height of Sicily's Hellenic period. 04/07/2023
Culture news Italian culture official sparks outrage over sexist rant During the outburst of junior culture minister and renowned art critic Vittorio Sgarbi he made crude references to his sex life and genital organs, which he has defended as "free speech". 04/07/2023
Culture news How has Pride and LGBTQ culture changed our lives? Euronews Culture takes a look at the queer cultural practices and linguistic traditions which have influenced our everyday ways of living, speaking, and thinking. 30/06/2023
Culture news How an unsolved homophobic murder is sparking interest in Italy In 1980, two gay young men were found dead in rural Sicily. After four decades, their unsolved murder has been making headlines in Italy. 28/06/2023
Culture news Have expensive Beyoncé and Taylor Swift tickets driven inflation? From 'Beyflation' to 'Swiftonomics': are a string of mammoth popstar tours this summer rocking the economy? 28/06/2023
Culture news Silvio Berlusconi: A cultural 'cancer' or 'revolution' for Italy? From normalising populist rhetoric to objectifying women on TV, Euronews Culture takes a look at how the 'Cavaliere' transformed Italy’s cultural and social landscape. 17/06/2023
Culture news What’s the current state of LGBTQ rights in Europe? On this year's International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia, Euronews Culture assesses the current state of LGBTQ rights across European countries. 17/05/2023
Culture news From luxury cars to reality show pop stars: 60 years of Lamborghini On the 60th anniversary of Lamborghini’s launch, Euronews Culture takes a look at the history of one of Italy’s most iconic cars and the family behind the wheel 10/05/2023
Culture news Everything you need to know about Labour Day, from origins until today The first day of May marks a global celebration to honour the contributions of workers, representing a key moment for trade unions to call on governments for stronger labour rights. 01/05/2023
Culture news Religion against the machine: Pope Francis takes on AI Pope Francis is the latest public figure to become an unlikely star – or victim – of digital technology’s ever growing tentacles, as fabricated AI-generated images of the Holy Father have been taking social media by storm. 20/04/2023
Culture news Italy is marking its second LGBT History Month: Here's why it matters From the outside, following its change of government and move to the far-right, Italy appears dramatically different to a year ago, putting extra emphasis on its second ever LGBT History Month, as Andrea Carlo reports. 08/04/2023
My Europe Series Italy's left picks 'anti-Meloni' Elly Schlein to lead the party The 37-year-old politician is touted as a new hope for Italy's weakened left. But is that enough to convince her party's wearier voters? 27/02/2023
Italy Giorgia Meloni's first 100 days in office: What has Italy's PM done? The Italian prime minister has defied critics in some areas, but faced problems with other actions since being sworn in last October. 30/01/2023
United Kingdom UK PM Rishi Sunak fined for not wearing a seatbelt The British prime minister's infraction was caught by local police and social media users after he shared a video on his Instagram. 20/01/2023
United Kingdom Right to protest 'not absolute' says UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Sunak wants to give police more powers to shut down public protests if there is a chance they might become "disruptive". 16/01/2023
Italy Italy migrant arrivals surge, despite Meloni’s 'naval blockade' pledge The start of 2023 has also seen an 880% increase in migrant arrivals compared with the year before. 12/01/2023
Italy Italy PM Meloni's controversial budget plan wins approval The opposition had vehemently criticised several of the 2023 budget bill's measures, including a higher cash payment limit and the permission to hunt wild boar in cities. 30/12/2022
United Kingdom Conservative MP proposes bill to strip Harry and Meghan of titles The politician's statements come after the release of a new Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, chronicling the relationship of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. 09/12/2022
Vatican 'A defeat for humanity': Pope cries during prayer over Ukraine war The Pontiff was applauded by the crowd after breaking down and crying during a public prayer in central Rome, where he called for peace in Ukraine. 09/12/2022