Tuscany airports post record passenger numbers in 2025
Tuscany airports closed 2025 with its strongest results on record, as almost 9.8 million passengers travelled through Florence and Pisa airports.
Continue ReadingTuscany airports closed 2025 with its strongest results on record, as almost 9.8 million passengers travelled through Florence and Pisa airports.
Continue ReadingFondazione Milano Cortina 2026 and ENIT S.p.A. have signed a strategic agreement to promote Italian tourism ahead of the Winter Games.
Continue ReadingJustice Minister Carlo Nordio said on Wednesday his contested reform of Italy’s judiciary is necessary because the self-governing body of magistrates fails to remove inadequate judges.
Continue ReadingForeign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Wednesday he was extremely concerned about the violent repression of protests in Iran.
Continue ReadingInfluencer and businesswoman Chiara Ferragni was acquitted of fraud by a Milan criminal court on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingItaly will hold a referendum on March 22-23 over a contentious reform of the justice system, sources close to the matter said on Monday. The vote will mark a key test of support for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government ahead of the 2027 general election.
Continue ReadingCortina d’Ampezzo sits in northern Italy’s dramatic Dolomites landscape and is one of the country’s most famous alpine resorts. Known locally as the “Queen of the Dolomites”, it combines world‑class skiing and outdoor adventure with elegant town life and panoramic mountain views.
Continue ReadingItaly has taken the spotlight in the Michelin Guide 2026 travel recommendations, just months after its food culture was recognised as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The guide highlights Venice, the Dolomites, and the Amalfi Coast as top destinations for food-focused travellers.
Continue ReadingItaly announced early Monday that two of its citizens detained for over a year in Venezuela have been freed. The aid worker, and businessman are now en route home after a prolonged diplomatic effort.
Continue ReadingItaly’s property market is expected to outperform most of Europe in 2026, boosted by political stability and regulatory clarity following a high-profile Milan building permits scandal, according to Scenari Immobiliari.
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