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Swimming along the river Tiber could become the newest way to experience the Eternal City, and cool off in the summer, under plans launched by Rome's mayor.
Italian confectionery giant Ferrero, known for Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, is to buy the iconic American cereal company WK Kellogg in a $3.1 billion deal.
A 17-year-old Italian boy died after being alive under sand when the walls of a deep hole he was digging on a beach near Rome collapsed on top of him.
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Francis Kaufmann, a US citizen arrested in Greece last month in relation to the murders of a woman and a baby girl in a Rome park, has been extradited to Italy.
Italian premier Giorgia Meloni and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky opened the fourth edition of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome on Thursday.
Florence is to ban golf carts, rickshaws and 'other atypical vehicles' used by tourists in the UNESCO area of the Italian city, the council has announced.
Air travellers in Italy face disruption on Thursday 10 July due to strike action by airport ground staff, in addition to a walkout by easyJet cabin crews.
A 31-year-old woman died after the roof of a Michelin-starred restaurant in the Italian seaside town of Terracina to the south of Rome collapsed on Monday.
An investigation is under way after a bus operated by Rome's public transport company ATAC burst into flames in the Prenestino area of the city on Tuesday.