Sport Did you know this about the World Cup's 32 teams? From giants to potential giant-killers, the lowdown on all 32 countries competing in Russia. 18/06/2018
Italy Italy's coalition programme plan: point by point This is what the leading parties from the Italian election are proposing to do in office together. 18/05/2018
Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup: the Euronews guide The favourites, the outsiders, the controversies: our guide to the the world's biggest sporting event ahead of kick-off in Russia in June. 18/05/2018
Italy Italy's populist coalition plans spark social media satire Commentators have been having a field day over attempts by Italy's unlikely coalition hopefuls to draw up a plan for government. 17/05/2018
USA Teen trains artificial intelligence to paint nude portraits — with surreal results An American teenager has trained artificial intelligence (AI) to paint nude portraits, and tells Euronews he couldn’t be happier with the “strange and surreal” results. 15/05/2018
Italy Italian journalist speaks to Euronews about his new book on ISIL Italian journalist Gabriele Del Grande spent two weeks in a Turkish prison while doing research for his book on ISIL. Now the book is finally out in Italian bookshops. 20/04/2018
World News Beware of fertility apps — your data may be sold to companies, warns think tank Those using fertility, pregnancy, and period-tracking apps are at risk of having their data harvested for third-parties, says Brazilian think thank Coding Rights. 11/04/2018
Italy Italy’s measles doll sparks controversy An Italian toy maker has been urged to withdraw a doll that can be cured of the measles using "magic" wipes and cream. 06/04/2018
Italy Women feel Italy's north-south divide with lack of access to epidurals Italy is a country split in two when it comes to accessing pain relief during childbirth. In the south, less than 10 percent of women can opt for an epidural. 22/03/2018
Italy Italian elections: More than 70 counts of violence in month leading to Here’s a list of the main episodes of violence that have taken place during the electoral campaign ahead of the March 4 elections. 24/02/2018
No Comment Igloo village built by migrants hands lifeline to dying Italian ski r A dying ski resort in northern Italy has come back to life thanks to an igloo village built by migrants. 12/02/2018
Italy The ultimate guide to who's who in the Italian general elections No major Italian political party may be able to secure a winning majority because of the country’s new electoral system. Here’s how each party is trying to win consensus. 12/02/2018
World News Italian professors earn as little as €3.75 per hour University teachers also earn between €4.28 and €17.14 per hour for a 60-hour course, according to an independent survey. 01/02/2018
France Nutella price cut sparks fights in supermarkets across France "They fought like animals. A woman had her hair pulled, an elderly lady had a cardboard box put on her head, another had a bloody hand, it was terrible," a witness told French media. 26/01/2018
Italy Mum faces €10,000 fine if she shares pictures of her son on Facebook Boy, 16, was unhappy with his mother for sharing images and information about him on Facebook. 09/01/2018
Italy Como bans begging in the city centre during Christmas The mayor of the Italian town signed a decree banning begging and camping out in the city centre during the festive period. However many volunteer groups are challenging the regulation. 21/12/2017
Italy The story behind Silvio Berlusconi's comeback After falling from grace in Italian politics in 2013, the controversial former prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, is back in the spotlight and seeking a win in the general elections. 06/12/2017
Italy Mapping the mafia: Italy's web of criminal gangs explained In the last 20 years Calabrian's 'ndrangheta, of which one of the main bosses was arrested on Monday, has become Italian most powerful criminal syndicate 22/11/2017