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Rome will host the Jubilee of Youth, the largest event of the Vatican's ongoing Jubilee Year, with hundreds of thousands of pilgrims expected.
An investigation is under way after a bus operated by Rome public transport company ATAC burst into flames in the Fleming district of the city on Tuesday.
An elderly motorist was stopped by police in Rome as he drove down a long stretch of the Spanish Steps landmark in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Italy is holding a referendum on Sunday and Monday in which the nation's voters will be asked if they wish to ease citizenship rules and reform labour laws.
Emilia Zankina, Dean of Temple University Rome, shares insights on study-abroad programs and the benefits of cultural and intellectual exchange in Italy.
A burglar who broke into a Rome apartment on Tuesday night was arrested after stopping in the middle of the robbery to read a book about Greek mythology.
The Colosseum in Rome attracted more than 12 million visitors in 2023, Italy's culture minister Gennaro Sangiuliano announced at the ancient amphitheatre.
From ketchup on pasta to pineapple on pizza, Italians speak up about food crimes committed against their national cuisine around the world in a new survey.
Rome archaeologists announce that a sinkhole which opened up in front of the Pantheon recently has brought to light the ancient Roman paving in Piazza della Rotonda.
Sometimes navigating the wide world of Italian wine can be extremely challenging, but here is a little guide you to help you out.
The ruined Excubitorium, an ancient barracks for Rome's fire brigade, serves as a memorial to the city’s first responders.