Sport Alpine skiing: Goggia highlights breakthrough season with first career win The 2016/2017 campaign will definitely go down as a breakthrough season for Italy’s Sofia Goggia. 04/03/2017
Italy More than a thousand migrants rescued in one day from the Mediterranean Around 900 migrants have been rescued from flimsy boats in the Mediterranean. Coastguards says at one point, 10 separate search and rescue operations were underway. 03/03/2017
Italy Italy: two migrants die in 'Great Ghetto' fire Two African men die in a blaze in southern Italy's 'Great Ghetto' migrant camp. 03/03/2017
Economy Italian economy sluggish for 2016 but showing signs of improving Italy's economy grew by just 0.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 and 1.0 percent year-on-year national statistics institute ISTAT says. 03/03/2017
World Romano Prodi: 'Europe must work for its own defence' Did Romano Prodi's decisions sow seeds of discontent and disunity in Europe? 02/03/2017
Italy Naples airport archeological museum is a world's first Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, welcomes passengers at Naples Capodichino Airport. 02/03/2017
No Comment Etna lights up Sicilian sky Sicily’s Mount Etna continued erupting on Wednesday with fountains of lava producing a spectacular show. 02/03/2017
Portugal Ex-CIA officer avoids extradition to Italy in "rendition" case A former CIA officer convicted of involvement in the 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in Italy has been released by authorities in Lisbon after winning a last minute reprieve from… 02/03/2017
Italy Italy clears its "Great Ghetto" of migrants Around one hundred police and firefighters have cleared the remaining 500 migrants from a shantytown between the towns of San Severo and Rignano Garganico in Italy. 01/03/2017
Italy Italy: assisted dying debate reignited The case of Fabiano Antoniani has reignited the debate about assisted suicide in Italy. 28/02/2017
Italy Skiers brave the slopes of Mount Etna as it erupts Giant orange fountains of lava have spewed into the air over Sicily overnight as Mount Etna surged into life. Streams of orange lava are flowing down the sides of the mountain, which is Europe's large 28/02/2017
Italy 'Lack of political will' sees Italy stuck on assisted suicide laws As Italy debates euthanasia and assisted suicide laws, euronews spoke to Filomena Gallo, Secretary of the Luca Coscioni Association. 27/02/2017
Italy Italy: tetraplegic DJ stirs up euthanasia debate by assisted suicide in Switzerland An Italian DJ commits assisted suicide in Switzerland as MPs in Rome once again delay talks on a 'living will' law. 27/02/2017
Italy Pregnant women and children among migrants brought ashore in Sicily More than 700 migrants have been brought to dry land in the Sicilian port of Augusta after being picked up by a coastguard ship. 26/02/2017
Italy Naples hospital staff clocked in but skipped work, inquiry alleges Clocking in, but not appearing to hang around: 55 Naples hospital employees arrested, 94 under investigation, for alleged fraud. 24/02/2017
Cult Gucci and Fay give Milan Fashion Week a splashy start with joyful collections Milano Moda Donna rules the world of womens' fashion for the next six day as as the great Italian houses roll out their latest collections. 23/02/2017
Italy Alitalia workers stage one-day strike The stoppage comes after a meeting between the troubled airline's management and unions was cancelled on Wednesday. 23/02/2017
Italy How to survive the Italian airport strikes Passengers flying out of major Italian airports and some European cities, face cancellations and delays. 23/02/2017
Next Series Airlines seek new collaborative heights to fight pollution Airplanes have huge benefits for travellers, but they're costly for the planet. How can air travel be greener without compromising safety? 22/02/2017
Italy Over 600 migrants rescued from Mediterranean, taken to Sicily Some 70 women and children are among hundreds of migrants brought to the shores of Sicily after being rescued in the central Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday (February… 22/02/2017