Venice charges day-trippers, Italy votes to lift quotas on medical students, grim details emerge in latest Regeni trial, Italy fines Amazon millions over unfair practices, and more news from Italy on Thursday.
Moving to Italy, a country infamous for its red tape, can seem like a daunting task. Our new newsletter is here to answer your questions - this time we're looking at the new digital nomad visa and the realities of working remotely from Italy.
A suspended army general to run in June's EU election, Venice's mayor praises the new entry fee amid protests, and more news from around Italy on Friday.
Schlein under fire over plans to stand in EU elections, climate report reveals dangers of extreme heat in Italy, prison guards arrested for violence at youth detention centre, and more news from Italy on Tuesday.
Rome hotel evacuated due to toxic fumes, Meloni asked to clarify stance on fascism, police clash with protesters in Turin, and more news from Italy on Wednesday.
As Venice trials its new entrance fee for tourists this week, visitors may wonder how the new charge differs from existing 'tourist taxes' in Italian cities - and what the revenue is used for.
The launch of Italy's digital nomad visa has sparked excitement among remote workers around the world - but is the visa as easy to get as it initially seems?
Italy celebrates its liberation from Fascism on Thursday, an anniversary that this year comes amid a censorship controversy at public broadcaster Rai centred on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's post-fascist roots.
Passengers around Italy may face cancellations or delays on Friday, April 26th, as local public transport services are set to be affected by a nationwide strike.
Italy is famous for its strong culinary traditions and unwritten rules around eating, but as Italians embrace doggy bags and informal dining, Silvia Marchetti argues that the last food-related taboos have been broken.
After we published our own recommendations of some of the best books to read for those considering a move to Italy, The Local's readers weighed in with suggestions of your own.
The Italian parliament has passed a measure by Giorgia Meloni's hard-right government allowing anti-abortion activists to enter consultation clinics, sparking outrage from opposition parties.
As Venice prepares to trial a €5 fee for daytrippers, international news outlets report that Lake Como now plans to do the same. Are these rumours true?