Italy Italian postman arrested after police find undelivered mail at home Italian police detained a Vicenza postman after finding hundreds of letters in his garage. 31/01/2018
Europe News Italy tries again for the EMA The city of Milan is appealing against the decision to move the European Medicines Agency to Amsterdam from its home in London. The agency must leave its current base before the UK leaves the EU in March 2019. 31/01/2018
Italy Milan derailment: 'my daughter isn't answering the phone anymore' Worried mother says her daughter is no longer answering the phone after making a distressed call to say the train was derailing. 25/01/2018
Italy Matera and Plovdiv, 2019 European Capitals of Culture The Italian and Bulgarian cities prepare to take on the prestigious crown. 19/01/2018
Italy Italian police raid Chinese mafia A number of dawn raids were carried out across the country 18/01/2018
Italy Greek and Italian leaders meet ahead of Southern Europe summit Greece and Italy have long been engaged in a tug of war with parts of Central Europe, the so-called "Visegrád group" who are opposed to the sharing of refugees among all European partners. 10/01/2018
Italy Italy vote seen as test for EU Experts warn of a hung parliament in Italy amid concern the election could plunge the country and the EU into political uncertainty. 29/12/2017
Italy Italy dissolves parliament for March 4 election Italian President Sergio Mattarella signs a decree to dissolve parliament. The country will hold a general election on March 4 28/12/2017
World News Which MEPs' Facebook posts get the most reactions in 2017? Euronews takes a look at which MEPs' Facebook posts were the most popular with followers according to the platform's emoji reactions. 28/12/2017
World News Mediterranean migrant deaths down in 2017 The UN migration agency says there's been a 40 percent drop in the number of migrant drownings in the Mediterranean 26/12/2017
Italy Pompeii opens restored homes to visitors Italy's ancient city of Pompeii has opened three restored buildings. 23/12/2017
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 Dual nationality is just the beginning, says South Tyrol independence Some within the Italian region believe a referendum is the only way to decide its future status. 19/12/2017
Italy Has Austria just sparked a new independence struggle in Italy? Vienna has controversially offered Austrian passports to German speakers in the Italian region of South Tyrol. 18/12/2017
Italy Delays and cancellations expected as Italy air workers strike Pilots and ground crew from Alitalia and some other airlines planning a day of industrial action on Friday in Italy. Cancellations and delays are expected. 15/12/2017
Italy Italy likely to hold national elections on March 4. National elections in Italy look likely to be held on March 4th. The date is not yet official but Italian media say the country's president, Sergio Mattarella, is likely to dissolve parliament at the end of this month. 13/12/2017
Italy Severe floods in Italy continue Emergency services responded to residents stranded by the extreme weather 12/12/2017
World News Euroviews. The EU has options to beat people smuggling - just not easy ones In addressing the smuggling issue, the EU should look for options which don't make the situation worse for its victims, writes Fabrice Langrognet. 11/12/2017