Art Climate activists throw soup at Van Gogh painting in Rome A painting by the Dutch master Vincent van Gogh on exhibition in Rome is the latest masterpiece targeted by climate activists 04/11/2022
World News Italy silent as ships with 1,000 rescued migrants seek help Italy silent as ships with 1,000 rescued migrants seek help 04/11/2022
Italy Italy urged to allow 1,000 migrants disembark from NGO rescue ships French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said Italy would not bear "the burden of this arrival alone". 04/11/2022
Culture news Dobby's grave is here to stay: 3 other fan favourites Dobby the House Elf's beloved tourist site grave isn't going anywhere. Here's Euronews Culture's pick of our favourite spots for fans to pay their final respects 04/11/2022
Europe News Meloni hails 'frank, positive' exchange with EU leaders in Brussels Italy's new far-right leader met with the heads of the European Parliament, Commission and Council on her first trip to Brussels since taking office. 03/11/2022
Europe News Italian PM delays justice reforms tied to EU post-pandemic funds Giorgia Meloni and her cabinet also scrapped a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health workers -- both seen as key decisions made by her predecessor Mario Draghi. 01/11/2022
Argentina Italian mafia boss arrested in Argentina after years-long manhunt Carmine Alfonso Maiorano is the leader of the infamous 'Ndrangheta mob. 01/11/2022
Italy Italy marks 20th anniversary of deadly Molise earthquakes Most of the 30 victims were killed when a school collapsed in the town of San Giuliano di Puglia. 31/10/2022
Italy Footballer Pablo Marí undergoes surgery after knife attack in Italy Spanish footballer Pablo Marí has undergone surgery to treat wounds he received during a supermarket attack in Italy on Thursday that left five injured and one dead. 28/10/2022
Italy Search on for two pilots after firefighting plane crashes in Sicily Italian authorities say the aircraft had been tackling a forest fire near Mount Etna on Thursday. 28/10/2022
Italy One dead, footballer among five wounded in Italy stabbing rampage Italian police have arrested a 46-year-old Italian man who they suspect to be the attacker, but say there is no suggestion of terrorism. 27/10/2022
Italy Italian 'white supremacist' arrested on suspicion of inciting hatred The 23-year-old allegedly spread neo-Nazi content online, possessed weapons, and had made death threats against an Italian senator who survived the Holocaust. 27/10/2022
Italy Right-wing Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wins senate vote Italy's right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has won the second and final vote of confidence required by the constitution to govern. 26/10/2022
Italy Police clash with students protesting Meloni's Brothers of Italy party Approximately fifty students were at the rally, with some having been reportedly hit with batons. 26/10/2022
Italy 'A tree for each citizen': Reforestation project to transform Milan The project, supported by local and regional authorities, is aiming to plant a total of 3 million trees in the northern Italian city's metropolitan area by 2030. 23/10/2022
No Comment Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni sworn in as Italy’s first female prime minister Meloni's Brothers of Italy party -- a national conservative movement with neo-fascist roots -- emerged as Italy's biggest party in a snap general election held on 25 September. 22/10/2022
Italy Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni sworn in as Italy’s first female PM Meloni's appointment also marks the first time the country has had a far-right PM since World War II. 22/10/2022
Green News ‘Global contamination’: Europe should lead in regulating PFAS Studies have revealed global forever chemical pollution. Now there are calls for PFAS to be banned in Europe. 20/10/2022
Europe News Polish MEP to Berlusconi: 'Send the vodka back' A European lawmaker urged Silvio Berlusconi to send vodka back to Putin after the former Italian PM appeared to say in a leaked recording that he'd received a gift from the Russian president for his birthday. 19/10/2022
Italy New Italian parliament speakers, both hardliners, stir controversy The two new officials leading Italy's Senate and Chamber of Deputies -- far-right politicians Lorenzo Fontana and Ignazio La Russa -- have both been heavily criticised for their conservative and far-right stances. 15/10/2022