Bright green canal leaves Venice authorities stumped
It's not the first time the water has changed colour.
It's not the first time the water has changed colour.
The white marble fountain had to be drained of 300,000 litres.
At least 13,000 people have had to evacuate from their home.
How to navigate Europe's severe floods and airport strikes.
"That night they were so violent that everything was being shaken and turned"
A town in Tuscany is happy to hear the mystery is unravelling.
A place with hilltop castles, first-class wine, plenty of rustic charm. and few tourists.
Some of the relics seemed to be placed as 'a form of devotion.'
'There can be no impunity for war crimes and other atrocities.'
A relative of a World War II airman wants to ensure he's never forgotten.
European travellers should be aware of the likely law change.
You'll find music festivals, volcanos and serene bays on these lesser-known islands.
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Owner was also involved in restaurants Toto, Non Solo Pizza, Bar Vino and Il Forno.
The mayor has made it a personal matter to track down the 'idiot' prankster.
A pizza pilgrimage through Campania, the Italian region where pizza was born.
Sadly foreign motorists causing chaos in Italian heritage sites is not a rare occurrence.
You'll soon need your wallet to visit this famous building.
'This whole piece is positively dripping with middle-class white privilege.'
New York Times: Expert tips for how to spend a few days in the Eternal City.
At one point, a detective read the lyrics of Notorious B.I.G's 'Ten Crack Commandments'.
Olive oil in coffee is hardly a tradition in Italy, but that didn't stop Starbucks,
A months-old baby and a boy of 8 were reported among the dead.
Ignazio La Russa now faces calls to resign.
From sinking to shrivelling, the Italian city is enduring yet another climate challenge.
Former Italy Premier has been found not guilty of witness tampering.
Engineers, soldiers, paramedics, search dogs & handlers on way as world pitches in.
Edgardo Greco captured in Saint-Étienne, southern France, after 17 years on the run.
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