Emiratis, the Italians locked in garages with the fear of bombs: "We have been left alone"
Italians in the Emirates express their fear and anger over missile threats, feeling abandoned by their government.
Iran, the left attacks. Schlein: 'Friend' of Trump but didn't know anything
The Italian left, led by Elly Schlein, criticizes the government for its handling of the escalating crisis in the Middle East, particularly concerning Italians stranded in the region.
Italians stuck in Gulf countries, Tajani: 'There are thousands'. Tomorrow he will report to Parliament
Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has reported that thousands of Italians are currently stuck in Gulf countries amidst escalating tensions and attacks in the region.
Iran, the Farnesina creates a 'Gulf Task Force' for Italians
The Italian Foreign Ministry has established a 'Gulf Task Force' to assist citizens stranded in Gulf countries amid military operations in the region.
Evacuation of 500 Italians from Iran Ready; Minister Crosetto Stuck in Dubai
Italy is preparing to evacuate around 500 Italian citizens from Iran amid rising tensions in the region, while Minister Crosetto remains stranded in Dubai.
The Gulf, raid on the luxury of Dubai. Kuwait, base hit with Italians
A luxury hotel in Dubai, the Fairmont, caught fire amidst a chaotic scene where tourists were seen fleeing.
The Balancing Act of the Italian Government: "Easing Tensions". One Hundred Italians to Evacuate
The Italian government, led by Giorgia Meloni, faces challenges in balancing its stance on international military actions while preparing to evacuate citizens from Iran amidst escalating tensions.
Big Mama blocked in Dubai: 'We hear missiles above our heads, a nightmare'
Italian singer Big Mama appeals for help after being stranded in Dubai during a military escalation in the Middle East, expressing fear for her safety as she and many other Italians face the turmoil.
Iran: Italians under attack in Kuwait. Tajani reassures: 'They are fine'
Minister Antonio Tajani has confirmed that no Italians were involved in the Iranian attack on the Italian-American base in Kuwait, assuring that all personnel are safe and well-protected.
Iran, Meloni convenes the government after the attack: alert for Italians in the region
The Italian government is closely monitoring the escalating situation in Iran following the recent attack by the U.S. and Israel, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni convening a government meeting to discuss safety measures for Italians in the area.
Mantovano: 'Italians do not trust the judiciary'. Coppi: 'Useless reform'
Alfredo Montavano highlights a growing mistrust among Italians towards the judiciary, suggesting necessary reforms to ensure perceived impartiality.
Draw of the European League: Genk against Freiburg, a clash of Italians
The draw for the round of 16 in the UEFA Europa League has been held, with Belgian Genk facing German Freiburg after eliminating Dinamo Zagreb in the previous round.
Giorgia, the daughter of the people who gave a voice back to the right-wing community
The article discusses the launch of Italo Bocchino's book about Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, highlighting her connection to the right-wing community and her popularity among Italians.
Politics Celebrates Mrs. Pratesi
The Democratic Party in Italy celebrated 105-year-old Gianna Pratesi on social media for recalling the 1946 referendum where Italians voted on monarchy vs. republic, highlighting women's suffrage.
The Biggest Lie of Italian Cuisine? Pasta Carbonara May Not Even Be an Invention of the Italians
This article discusses the contested origins of pasta carbonara, suggesting it may not be an Italian invention as commonly believed.
Crans-Montana, Switzerland provides Italian authorities with documents on the fire
Swiss authorities have agreed to share documentation with Italian investigators regarding the investigation into the New Year's Eve fire in Crans-Montana that killed 41 people, including six Italians.
Crans, Italian prosecutors return to Switzerland
Italian prosecutors are set to return to Switzerland to continue their investigation into the Crans-Montana fire that resulted in 41 deaths, including six Italians, following an offer of cooperation from Swiss authorities.
Brexit: From today, Italians need an ETA to enter the United Kingdom
Starting February 25, 2026, Italians and all EU citizens will need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to visit the UK for short stays.
I am hot! Oxygen, oxygen... Did two Italians once listen on the radio to a Soviet woman dying in space?
The article recounts a chilling story about two Italian brothers in the 1960s who may have recorded transmissions of a Soviet woman dying in space.
Mama mia! Now Italians have nightmares about Norway.
Bodø/Glimt achieved a historic victory over Inter Milan, eliminating them from the Champions League, marking a significant milestone for Norwegian football.
Italian Chamber of Deputies approves extension of the deadline for recognition of citizenship for minors born abroad
The Italian Chamber of Deputies approved a deadline extension for citizenship applications for descendants of Italians born abroad to May 2029.
Six Nations: "The Italians put us in discomfort," admits Fabien Galthié
Fabien Galthié expressed that the French team faced challenges against Italy during their Six Nations match, which they ultimately won 33-8.
The Largest Decoration Manufacturer: Italians Learn from Us, China Copies Us
A Czech decoration manufacturer claims that Italians are learning from their techniques while China is merely copying their designs.
Italians will lower electricity bills for some by raising taxes for others
Italy's government plans to reduce electricity costs for consumers while increasing corporate taxes for energy companies as part of a broader energy market reform.
The exits were closed, Jessica's escape, 270 euros for champagne for minors. The injured Italians pin down the Moretti family
Italian survivors of the New Year's tragedy in Crans-Montana allege safety violations and details about high-priced alcohol for minors.
Meloni and the Great Referendum to Give Italians a Third Judge: Palazzo Chigi
Giorgia Meloni discusses the necessity of institutional respect while proposing a referendum to establish a third judicial figure in Italy.
Milano Cortina 2026, the program for Friday 20 and the Italians in the race. Where to watch them on TV
On February 20, more medals will be awarded at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, with Italy's Francesca Lollobrigida and Arianna Fontana competing for gold.
The red tax on illegal immigrants
The article discusses the perceived economic burden on Italians from taxes aimed at addressing illegal immigration and the judicial proceedings against repeat offenders.
Milano Cortina 2026, the program for Thursday, February 19 and the Italians in the race. Where to watch them on TV
On February 19, seven medals will be awarded in the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, featuring Italy's key athletes in various events.
A slap to the well-meaning left: 76% of Italians want expulsion
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Italians support the expulsion of immigrants convicted of crimes, reflecting a growing frustration with immigration policies and crime rates in Italy.
Support for Ukraine at the Olympics: Swedes chant 'Freedom', Italians 'Forza Ucraina', Latvians say 'Thank you very much!'
Ukrainian athletes receive an outpouring of support from international fans at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan Cortina, with various nations expressing solidarity through chants and gestures.
Milan Cortina 2026, the schedule for Wednesday, February 18 and the Italians in competition. Where to watch them on TV
On February 18, eight titles will be awarded at the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics, with Italy's athletes competing in various events including short track and biathlon.
Milan–Cortina 2026: How Italy Looks at the Olympics
Italians are feeling a mix of pride and annoyance as they prepare for the 2026 Winter Olympics, driven by the successes of their athletes.
Epstein files, Avs requests an inquiry commission on the Italians involved
The leaders of Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra in Italy have called for a commission of inquiry into the Italian developments related to the Epstein files, emphasizing a need for clarity without falling into conspiracy theories.
Cats and Italians: an increasingly close bond that leads to giving up vacations
Cats have become integral companions in Italian households, influencing lifestyle choices and even vacation planning.
Miracle. A print on the soul of the nation. Italians are going crazy over the 'tiger' who could have lost her leg
Italy celebrates the remarkable comeback of alpine skier Federica Brignone, who achieved a double gold victory at her home Olympics, an event described as a miracle and a defining moment for the nation.
The Loneliness of the Condo Owner: More than Half of Italians Demand the Return of Physical Presence of Administrators
A growing discontent among Italian condo owners highlights a crisis in communication and trust with property administrators, prompting calls for their physical presence.
Olympic Diary: Czechs Face a Tough Road to Hockey Medal, Italians Celebrate Golden Comebacks After Injuries
Czech hockey players face a challenging path to an Olympic medal after a defeat by Switzerland, while Italian athletes rejoice in their gold medal victories following serious injuries.
Foodwatch Analysis: Germans Drink More Than Twice as Much Sugar as Italians
A Foodwatch analysis reveals that Germans consume over twice the amount of sugar through beverages compared to Italians, prompting calls for a sugar tax ahead of the CDU party conference.
Regenda: Italians are no longer given 10-0 like in the days of Golonka. Then the Finns scored eleven goals against them
In a recent tournament match, Finland defeated Italy 11-0, leading to confusion among players about qualifying criteria for the World Championship.
Crans, the families of the injured Italians sue the mayor for inadequate controls
Five Italian families of victims injured in the attack at Constellation file a lawsuit against the mayor and deputy mayor of Crans-Montana, citing negligence in safety controls.
12 Italians convicted of attempting to revive a fascist party
Twelve members of the neo-fascist group CasaPound have been convicted for attempting to reorganize a disbanded fascist party in Italy.
Coach Országh: The Italians played like Finns. Slafkovský shows he is no longer just a tag-along with Suzuki and Caufield
Coach VladimÃr Országh emphasized the need for better discipline after Slovakia narrowly beat Italy 3-2, following a previous victory over Finland.
Olympic Hockey Tournament / Slovaks narrowly defeated the Italians. After two matches, they have a full set of points
Slovakia's national ice hockey team won a close match against Italy at the Olympic tournament in Milan, finishing 3:2 and leading their group with maximum points after two games.
12 Italians Sentenced for Attempting to Revive Fascist Party
This marks the first application of a law prohibiting the reorganization of dissolved fascist parties against a neo-fascist organization in Italy.
The Italians Already Know Why Olympic Athletes' Medals Were Falling Apart
An article discussing the issue facing Olympic medal quality that athletes in Italy have experienced.
Slovaks would need a win by several goals against the Italians. Who are the Italians and why did they trouble the Swedes for so long?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Italian ice hockey team and their qualification for the upcoming Olympics, highlighting their lack of popularity in the sport and the historical context of their participation.
Nones, the Interview: "In Cross-Country, the Italians Think Too Much About Job Security"
Franco Nones, the first non-Scandinavian athlete to win an Olympic gold in cross-country skiing, discusses the pressures faced by Italian athletes today in prioritizing stability over ambition.
Everyone Against Gratteri. La Russa: "Dumbfounded", Tajani: "Attack on democracy, offends millions of Italians"
Gratteri's controversial remarks regarding the upcoming referendum sparked significant backlash from political leaders in Italy, including Senate President Ignazio La Russa and Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani.
WATCH LIVE | Italians Expect Gold Medal from Goggia
Italians are looking forward to Sofia Goggia's performance in the women's downhill event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics as she aims for a gold medal.